The Monday Connector

September 23, 2024

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Meditation


We do not see nature with our eyes, but with our understanding and our hearts.


William Hazli 


Join in The Call to Serve

 

September 29, 9:15am and 12:15pm


As followers of Jesus, we are called to create abundant life in beloved community with each other and with our neighbors.

 

On Sunday, September 29th, we inaugurate The Call to Serve by gathering in the Banquet Room. Choose to attend whatever hour-long session is most convenient for you, beginning at either 9:15 a.m. or 12:15 p.m. Learn “why” our fall focus is “Sharing Abundance: Feeding the Hungry.” Discover the unique Wednesday night “Connecting Circles” being offered on select Wednesday nights and the ROTA of service opportunities planned with our local partners--First Nations Kitchen, Groveland Food Shelf, and Sunday Night Supper. Grab this chance to chat informally with service site representatives and our Cathedral veteran volunteers, sign up for special emails, and for service dates. 


Cathedral Wednesdays: October 2 and 9, November 6 and 13, 6:00 - 7:30pm

“Connecting Circles” launch on Wednesday October 2, offering unique opportunities for connecting, listening, and discerning about service. NOTE: Round Table dinners will take place on Wednesday nights between Connecting Circles meetings, see below.


Serving Sundays: October 6 and 13 (afternoon)

Join other Saint Markans in serving at First Nations Kitchen (October 6) and

Sunday Night Supper (October 13).


Hope you can join us!


Please visit our website for further information on the full calendar of The Call to Service program: https://ourcathedral.org/events/


Contact Mary Ramsbottom at mmramsbottom@gmail.com with any questions.

Connecting Circles

October 2 and 9, November 6 and 13, 6:00 pm

 

Holy Lord, maker of us all, 

You call us to love our neighbors as ourselves and teach us that faith without works is dead. 

Open us to the opportunities for ministry that lie before us, where faith and works and the need of our neighbor come together in the name of Jesus Christ, our Savior. Amen.


Please consider Connecting Circles this fall, as another opportunity to grow in relationship with God and with others. Circles are an integral part of this year of “The Call to Serve.” Begin the evening with Evening Prayer at 5:30 pm, bring a bag lunch for a meal if desired. The program itself will begin at 6:15. Please review the below link from our website for more information about Connecting Circles.  Contact Linda Brandt with any questions, Brandt.linda@gmail.com



https://ourcathedral.org/event/the-call-to-serve-community-circles/2024-10-02/

RETURNING IN OCTOBER ….

ROUND TABLE WEDNESDAYS

October 16, 23, and 30, 6:00– 8:00 pm


We want YOU to join the Round Table gathering for a meal, fellowship, and learning.


Comments from past attendees:


“Love the social time to chat and enjoy munchies”

“Always new challenges and things to think about with the presentations and discussions”

“Feels like supper with the family”

“Homemade soups and desserts are not to be missed”

“I have gotten to know folks on a deeper level”


No cost. See our website for further details and registration:  https://ourcathedral.org/event/the-call-to-serve-fall-round-table-2/

Episcopal 101 and 201


If you have wondered about the history, theology, and practices of the Episcopal Church, or if you are considering membership or being confirmed in the church, you will want to consider Episcopal 101 and 201 classes.


An all-star cast of teachers introduce you to what the Episcopal Church understands about the Bible, Jesus, the Sacraments, the Creeds, and so much more. The classes meet every Sunday in the Heritage Room at 9:15 am, between services. The first, Episcopal 101, is more introductory and the second, Episcopal 201, explores some important theological and ethical issues. You can attend as many or few sessions as you'd like.


For more information or to sign up, email Jay Phelan,  jayp@ourcathedral.org. We look forward to learning with you!

Book Group


The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory

by Tim Alberta



The Heritage Room. 10am – 11:15am

Tuesday, September 24, The Power

Tuesday, October 1, The Glory


In The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, journalist Tim Alberta offers a compelling exploration of the intersection between faith and politics in contemporary America. Drawing on extensive research and interviews, Alberta delves into the powerful role that religion plays in shaping political identities and movements.


Join us as we discuss this book. Come to one or both discussions. Our bookstore has copies for sale. Mention SAAGES and receive a 10% discount!



For a sneak peak, check out this Frontline interview of Tim Alberta. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErbTbyvwpdQ

Men's Breakfast!


On Saturday, September 28 we will hold the first of what we hope to be monthly meetings of a new men's fellowship group. We will meet at 9:00 AM in the library for coffee and bagels. We will discuss our purpose as a group, study scripture, pray, and share Holy Communion--and do it all in an hour! We hope that this group will not only pray together, but serve together for the good of the ministries of Saint Mark's. If you have any questions, contact Jay Phelan at jayp@ourcathedral.org. Hope to see you there!

Gospel Based Discipleship

Returns Friday, October 4, 12:15 pm, online via Zoom

 

Gospel Based Discipleship is not a formal Bible study. There is a convener but no teacher.  Focusing on the Gospel selection prescribed for the upcoming Sunday, we ask three questions, reading the passage each time.

  1. What word(s), idea(s), or phrase(s) stand out for you?
  2. What is the Gospel saying to you?
  3. What is the Gospel calling you to do?


Sharing our responses, we listen and learn. Members take away their own inspiration from an encounter with Jesus in the company of others who are seeking deeper discipleship.

We meet every Friday at 12:15 pm via Zoom and aim to keep the meeting to 30-35 minutes. Join any week that you can. Access the Zoom link here.

Opportunity to Serve: First Nations Kitchen

Sunday, October 6th

All Saints Episcopal Church, 3044 Longfellow Ave.


Many thanks to those of you who've already signed up! 


During the Prep/Set Up shift, 12:30-3 pm, helpers bag up fresh produce and also dish up a warm entree--up to 70 bags are given away and over 100 hot entrees. 5 more people are still needed for this shift.


The Give Away shift is from 3:30-5:30 pm. Tables are set up on the curb, outside the church's South Door, located on 31st Street. Neighbors stop by to pick up the food.  6 more people are still needed for this shift. Spanish speakers are especially welcome to help during this shift. 


Please use this link to the Sign-Up Genius, NOW!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0848AFAA28A3F49-47086093-october


Any questions, ask Betsy Lee, email: betsylee108@gmail.com

Women's Fellowship

Next gathering: Thursday, October 10, 6:00 – 7:30 pm

 

Are you interested in meeting other women at Saint Mark's? Join us for friendship and conversation on the second Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm, until about 7:30 pm. Please note the new time.  We meet in the Community Room at Saint Mark's. If you can, bring something to share. For more information, contact Joanne Rahm, jrahm61@comcast.net.

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Garden Love: Saint Mark's Pollinator Garden

from Dana Dickson, Saint Mark's member


Awake, O north wind, Come, O south wind! Blow upon my garden, That its perfume may spread. Let my beloved come to his garden and enjoy its luscious fruits! Song of Songs 4:16 Tanakh (NJPS)


The wine poppy is a persistent magenta presence in the pollinator garden. It will flower until frost. While it is listed by the MN DNR as a native, in the wild, it is found only in the Kellog-Weaver Dunes SNA, (and Saint Mark's pollinator garden). The annuals that we planted with contributions from the congregation are also more visible as the garden changes to fall colors.

Important Campus Update

Our regular business hours for Fall:


Sunday 7am-6pm

Monday 9am-4pm

Tuesday 9am-4pm

Wednesday 9am-8pm

Thursday 9am-4pm

Friday Closed

Saturday 9am-2pm


On occasion, building hours will vary.


Reminders

Fellowship on Sundays


Every Sunday, enjoy fellowship, coffee, and treats between 9am and 12:30pm in the Community Room.



Morning Prayer


Once again this year we will have Morning Prayer in the Nave weekly at 9:00 AM on Tuesdays. Different members of the Cathedral community will lead the service. You are not only invited to participate, but to lead the service. Morning Prayer is one of the most beautiful and profound services in the Book of Common Prayer. It can be done as an individual, but is wonderful shared in community. We hope to see you there.

Children's Worship


For children 8 and younger. Each Sunday during the 10:30 service, the gospel story will be shared in an age-appropriate format (and that may include crayons!), along with prayer and music.  We will leave the 10:30 worship at the time of the Gradual hymn, just before the Gospel, and return at the time of the Peace. Parents are invited to join in too, but it isn’t necessary.  

Knitting Group


Saint Mark’s has had a group of dedicated knitters for many years. We make prayer shawls, scarves, and baby blankets to bless and give to those in need. We welcome new knitters, no matter what your skill level is. We meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month from 10:30 to noon in the library. Please join us! Questions may be directed to gather@ourcathedral.org.

Worship & Prayer

Worship & Prayer Schedule

Saturday 

5:30 p.m. Santa Misa en Español (Worship Service in Spanish)


Sunday

8 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I (Traditional Language)

10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite II (Contemporary Language)

5 p.m. Choral Evensong


Tuesday

9 a.m. Morning Prayer


Wednesday

12:15 p.m. Holy Eucharist

5:30 p.m. Evening Prayer


Thursday

9 a.m. Contemplative Prayer

Prayers

Special Needs 

Alayna Armstrong, Nathan Bauman, Gary Fox, Laura Gillen, Penny Johnson, Tammy Johnson, Maya Kachian, Teddy Koshenkov, Sarah Tesch, Kathie Whelchel  


Departed

Fred Morrison, George Petrich, Phillip Penny, Jeff Hoffman 


Ongoing Prayers

Marybeth Bauries, Cindy Beukema, Mary Jo Browne, Bob Collier, Roshan Daniel, Carole Evans, Richard Evans, Ed Farrell, Eldon Feist, Mark Grace, Nancy Foster, Susan Jacobsen, Carol Adele-Jewett, Pirfa Kumbin, Anthony Larson, Ann Maas, Jen Morgan, Elizabeth Payne, Christina Roberts, Terry Schlink, Bob Simons, Daranee Teapthong, Wongduean Suwannames, Vissanu Pattanapan


Thanksgivings

For the Wells Foundation taking action to serve the needs of our neighborhood and community 


From the Book of Common Prayer: For travelers


O God, our heavenly Father, whose glory fills the whole creation, and whose presence we find wherever we go: Preserve those who travel, in particular Doctors without Borders. Surround them with your loving care; protect them from every danger; and bring them in safety to their journey's end; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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