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The Weekly Connector
November 17, 2025
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COMING UP IN NOVEMBER!
Wednesday, Nov. 19, 7:00 pm. Voices
of Reconciliation; Rev. Craig Lemming, Associate Rector of St. John
the Evangelist in St. Paul, will present, followed by Q & A (see
below).
Thursday, Nov. 27, 10:00 am.
Thanksgiving Interfaith Service, Basilica of St. Mary. More information
Sunday, Nov. 30, 5:00
pm. Advent Service of Lessons and Carols.
Sunday, Nov. 30, 8:00pm. Compline for
Advent, Sung by the Mirandola Ensemble.
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NEW MONTHLY CONNECTOR:
Complete information on worship, events, and more can
be found in the new Saint Mark's Monthly Connector, available in the
Welcome Center and many places around the Cathedral, or online by
clicking here.
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Annual Giving Campaign Update:
Pledges for 2026 are rolling in!
Week 3 Update
We have received 118 pledge cards, with total pledge
dollars at
$643,145 so far - a big uptick
from last week. Let's keep the momentum going as we work toward our
goal of $1.1M!
If you've already pledged for 2026, thank you! If you
haven't returned your pledge card yet, please drop it in the mail
this week (using the envelope included with your annual giving
campaign letter), or place it in the offering plate on Sunday.
Need a pledge card? We have extras at Saint Mark's, or
you can print one here.
We will continue to accept pledge cards through the
end of November.
Every pledge, no matter the amount, makes a big
difference. Please make your plan to support Saint Mark's by
returning your pledge card for 2026. Thanks for your support of this
faith community!
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Donate soup to Groveland Emergency
Food Shelf's NOVEMBER SOUP DRIVE
Reliance on Groveland Emergency Food Shelf has
drastically increased, now serving about 5,000 people per month. Higher
food costs, decreased access to food rescue options, and government
funding uncertainty make this an especially challenging time.
Each Sunday in November, Saint
Mark's will be collecting canned soup for Groveland. Please drop your
donation off in the Narthex or Community Room. Pop-tops are
preferred, but single serve microwaveable containers or boxes of soup
or ramen noodles will also be gratefully accepted.
More information
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Voices of Reconciliation
November 19, 7:00 pm
Join us on Wednesday, November 19th, at 7:00 pm
for the third and final event in our "Voices of
Reconciliation" fall series, which has highlighted pastoral
leaders from a variety of faith communities of the Episcopal Church
in Minnesota.
Following our conversations with Canon Robert Two
Bulls on his ministry with indigenous communities, and Rev. Jeckonia
Okoth on his work with faith communities of other than European
origin, we conclude the series with the Rev. Craig Lemming, Associate
Rector of St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church in St. Paul. Fr.
Craig is a native of Zimbabwe, a professionally trained tenor, and a
passionate advocate for inclusion in Christian communities. He will
share his own journey of faith and reconciliation, and the ways his
experiences shape his pastoral ministry. Following his presentation
there will be a facilitated Q&A session.
More information
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Invitation
to a Feast at Great River Landing
Tuesday November 25, 12:00 pm
After a year of hearing about Great River Landing, you
now have a chance to visit on November 25. You are welcomed to join
St. Markans who have prepared a giant feast. And seven pies!
At Great River Landing, 72 men are offered a new lease
on life as they leave the Minnesota prison system. They have served
their time. Now they have dignified private lodging and can attend to
the basics of healthcare, mental healthcare, and sobriety.
This will be the men’s first Thanksgiving in many
years. It is being held at noon on Tuesday, November 25. The address
is 813 N. 5th St. It is considered the North Loop neighborhood. If
you are interested in coming, just leave a voicemail at 612.741.4955
so we can prepare a place for you at the table.
If you have donations for their basic needs, bring
them early at 11 AM on November 25. Our volunteers will be happy to
receive them. Fill out an “I am thankful for……” card for the prayer
box when you come. Be ready to sit by to a resident with a powerful
story.
Great River Landing is located at 813 N. 5th St.,
Minneapolis, MN. 55401. Parking is in the basement garage in the back
of the apartment building.
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For Such a Time as This
Wednesdays in Advent: December 3, 10, and 17, 6
pm to 8 pm
Let’s join together in the Community Room on Wednesday
evenings in Advent for fellowship, food, and creativity. This
intergenerational gathering will include sharing stories and
conversations based on the new book For Such a Time as This: An
Emergency Devotional.
These evenings are for the entire family, no matter
the number in your family, and for all ages. Similar to a
worship service, we will:
· Gather for an intergenerational
evening
· Communion together in a shared
meal
· Listen to a reading or
presentation
· Send the gifts of food warmth
that we have created to those in need
December 3 will be a Pot Luck Dinner.
Using the first initial of your last name, please
bring a pot luck to share from your category.
A – J Entrees (both meat and
vegetarian entrees needed)
K – R Sides
S – Z Desserts
To assist diners, please supply a note card with the
name of the dish and a list of ingredients. If supplying a
container or serving utensil, please mark your name on those items. A
piece of masking tape works well as a label and you can use a Sharpie
to write your name. Please collect your container and serving
utensil before you leave for the evening. All
foods to be served warm should arrive already heated.
Any questions about this evening, please contact Joyce
Hoelzer, at jrhh5comm@proton.me or
763-762-6998.
Please come and join in as we prepare ourselves this
Advent, with renewed inspiration and hope, for the approaching birth
of Jesus Christ into our world!
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Season of Hope Brunch
Sunday, December 14
Plan now to attend and prepare your hearts as we
nourish each other with food and fellowship at the Season of Hope
Brunch.
WHAT: All-church Advent brunch
WHO: Saint Mark's Community
WHERE: Community Room
WHEN: Sunday December 14th 8:30 am -10:30 am
HOW: It takes a village to feed a church family. As
you are able, please use the link below to contribute food or
volunteer to help with serving. Sharing food and volunteering are
welcomed but not required to attend this free event. The link below
will provide further information.
Further questions?
Contact Inez Bergquist 651-260-6312 or Lois Satterberg
612-310-5825.
Sign up is here:
Saint Mark's Episcopal
Cathedral: Season of Hope Brunch
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Altar Guild Christmas Poinsettia Memorials
The Altar Guild would like to invite you to purchase a
poinsettia as a memorial to, or in honor of, a special loved one this
Christmas.
To make a Christmas Flower contribution, fill out a
Memorial Flowers card found at either entrance to the Nave. Ask an
usher for an envelope if you need one, and include your $40 payment
for each honor/memorial. Make check payable to Saint Mark's Epioscopal
Cathedral. Place the envelope and payment in the collection plate or
mail it back to Saint Mark’s. Thank you for covering the cost of
postage.
The names of those to be honored/remembered will be
included in our Christmas worship bulletins if they are received by
the church office by December 17. If you have any questions,
call Deacon Terry at 612-870-7800.
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WELLS FOUNDATION GRANT SPOTLIGHT
University Episcopal Community (UEC)
The Wells Foundation is an independent
non-profit charitable foundation managed by Saint Markans, granting
funds to organizations serving the needs of our communities.
Here is one of the organizations supported:
The University Episcopal Community (UEC) in
Minneapolis is a vibrant campus ministry cultivating connection,
spiritual growth, and belonging among college students and young
adults. Addressing the prevalent loneliness many 20-somethings
experience — 22% report having no friendships and 70%
report fewer than three meaningful interactions per day —
UEC strives to offer a nurturing space where individuals can slow
down, share stories, partake in meals, and practice prayer together.
UEC hosts Sunday gatherings, intentional shared
living in the 417 House, and leadership development all centered
around compassionate fellowship and service.
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Dean Search Update
The Dean Search page ( https://ourcathedral.org/dean-search/)
has been updated with the information reviewed at the
Dean Search Update formation on November 2nd. As mentioned there, the
Search Committee has finalized a document required by The Episcopal
Church and is working to finalize the public-facing webpage that will
have a link to the application instructions and process. Once
the Vestry and Bishop approve both of those, we'll post the role,
which we expect to do December 8th. Watch this space for more
information, and thank you for your continuing support!
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Meditation
We need Joy as we need air.
We need Love as we need water.
We need each other as we need the earth we share.
Maya Angelou
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