St. Mark's Episcopal Church
A Community of Grace
We spread God's word,
love like Jesus,
enjoy worshipping together,
and help our neighbors.
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Christmas Eve, Tuesday, Dec 24
2 pm Holy Eucharist with Band
9:30 pm Holy Eucharist with Choir
and Prelude Music Concert
Christmas Day, Wednesday, Dec 25
10 am Holy Eucharist with Organ and Cantor
Christmas Lessons & Carols with Holy Eucharist
Sunday, Dec 29 at 10 AM
8 am Holy Eucharist
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Sunday, December 22, 2024 Holy Eucharist Service at 8 & 10 AM
10 AM service can be viewed live or on demand via the church's website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel.
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Nativity Play Sunday, Dec 22 at 10 AM Service
Anyone who is participating, please meet in the church at 9:15AM. If you have any questions please contact Susan Mackall.
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Advent and Christmas at St. Mark's
Christmas Dedications in by Dec 15
Blue Christmas, Dec 22 at 8AM
Nativity Pageant, Dec 22 at 10AM
Set up for Christmas, Dec 22 following the 10AM service
Christmas Eve, Dec 24 at 2PM w/Band, 9:30PM w/Choir and Prelude Music Concert
Christmas Day, Dec 25, one service at 10AM w/Organ and Cantor
Christmas Lessons and Carols, Dec 29
Click here for full list of events.
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Thank you!
Altar Guild Word Day thank you for everyone who turned out for the work day. John flasher, EB Stapp, Cheryl Hunley and Cheryl Ward, Kathy Osterkamp, Judy Shather, Ann Porter, Jim Brown, Alma Zook, Sola Oduyemi and Kathy Walker. You did a fantastic job.
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Are You Looking for a Special Christmas Gift?
Let me help you make shopping easy. Why not order a personalized St. Mark's Coffee mug for that special person. For a $25 donation to St Mark's, you will receive a beautiful mug with their name and a special verse. Every penny of your $25 donation will go to St. Mark's and you will be giving someone this unique gift specially made for them. If you would like to order one or more, email EB at hospitality@stmarks-upland.org and she will email you an order form as well as sample verses.
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St. Mark's Book Club, Dec 21
On Saturday, December 21st we will meet to discuss Kate Morton's 2008 novel, "The Forgotten Garden" at Nancy Kinney's home. I hope all can attend to ring out the year in good cheer.
The plot of this novel is driven by the mystery of why a four-year-old girl is abandoned on an Australian wharf in 1913. Told from three perspectives, it is the story of Nell's search to find her birth family interwoven with her mother's efforts to create a meaningful life and her grandchildren's endeavors to finally solve the abandonment mystery. Inspired by Morton's own family history, it explores living with and overcoming loss - of trust, of identity and loved ones. According to Goodreads, this Gothic genre-inspired tale "is a captivating, atmospheric and compulsively readable story of the past, secrets, family and memory."
Please contact Maggie Vizio at: bookclub@stmarks-upland.org
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Holiday Office Hours
The parish office will be closed the following holidays:
Dec 25-30 for Christmas
Jan 1 for New Year's Day
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Lectio Divina: A Hole in the World by Amanda Held Opelt
Join us on Tuesday, Jan 28, at 9AM as we use the Lectio Divina method to discuss A Hole in the World: Finding Hope in Rituals of Grief and Healing (2022) by Amanda Held Opelt. "In a raw and inspiring reflection on grief--selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the best books of the year--a mourning sister processes her personal story of loss by exploring the history of bereavement customs."
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Men's Coffee Fellowship - Wednesdays, 10:30AM
Meet at Starbucks located at the Colonies Crossroads, 1943 N Campus Ave, Unit D, Upland, 91784. For info, contact John Flasher.
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Attention Knitters and Crocheters
If you wish to be of service to St. Mark's and the wider community, the Fiber Arts Guild makes prayer shawls and men's lap robes for those who are sick or facing difficult situations. We also make baby blankets for those celebrating an addition to their family. For More Information...
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Children's Chapel
Children from the ages 3-10 are welcome to attend the children’s chapel at the fount of the church on the south side. We begin at 9:50 AM with sign-in, and lessons begin at 10 AM. Your child will join you for communion.
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Haitian Chocolate is Here!
After a long delay owing to unusually hot weather in Wisconsin (because Singing Rooster started as a ministry of the Diocese of Wisconsin, and that's where the warehouse is) the Haitian chocolate bars are here! We will have them in church this Sunday the 8th. Suggested minimum donation, $6 per bar. (Under retail cost even if you order multiples online.) Flavors include a new twist -- "dark milk" (50%, includes a small amount of milk). This year's flavors are: Pure Dark (70%), Pure Dark Lemon Ginger, Dark Milk Peppermint Crunch, Dark Milk Cafe au Lait, and Dark Milk Toffee Sea Salt.
The Haiti Fund is very grateful to you for supporting the sale of other arts and crafts on November 10th! As all of the items were donated, we raised a little over $900, which is nearly one month's payroll for the school. Thanks to those of you who support the Haiti Fund regularly and to our earlier coffee sale, we have been able to send $6000 to Haiti so far this year, or six months of salary costs, and the income from the art and chocolate sales will put us over the mark so that we can send another $3000 shortly. 150 children are safe in school in rural Haiti because of YOU.
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Helping Hands Hot Meal Ministry
Can you provide a meal for a parish member? You don't need to be a gourmet chef - just a person with compassion. You can cook or call UberEATS. Please contact Jennifer Stone at helpinghands@stmarks-upland.org
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Deanery 6, Diocese and Beyond | |
Intergenerational Learning
The Napier Initiative offers seniors the opportunity to experience intergenerational classes at the Claremont Colleges at no expense. In addition to learning from assigned readings, class “Elders” participate fully in class discussions and projects. My class last spring introduced me to exciting new ideas and critical thinking on important issues while I shared my relevant life experiences with the class. I experienced firsthand the talent and inspiring personal values my younger classmates brought to the classroom. The following courses are offered this spring:
(1) “People & Power: The History and Practice of Community Organizing”; (2) “Political Economy of Food”; (3) “Feminism and Science” and (4) “Human-Centered Design”.
If you would like further information about the classes and/or how to apply for admission to them please contact Paul Turner or call the office, (909)920-5565.
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Episcopal Church's corporate body fully divests from fuel investments
Fulfilling a directive from The Episcopal Church’s General Convention, the church’s corporate organization has fully divested from fossil fuel investments.
Proposed by the Executive Council Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility (CCSR) and approved by the 81st General Convention in June, Resolution A029 calls
for the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS) “to divest fully and finally from all companies in fossil fuel industries by December 31, 2024,” and to reinvest those
assets.
“As chair of CCSR, I am grateful that our church has followed through on this commitment to the care of God’s creation—this Earth we all share,” said Sarah Lawton, committee chair. “In all our work, CCSR will continue to consider our investments in terms of our deeply held values as a church. We encourage other church bodies with investments to do so as well.” Continue reading...
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2025 Estimate of Giving aka Pledge: Counting Blessings
Many thanks to the 63 individuals and households who registered their pledges for 2025. We have about 140 individuals and households on record. Please prayerfully consider how God has blessed your life and complete a 2025 pledge card. Your gracious contribution helps us as a community fund people like the rector, office administrator, bookkeeper, and music directors. They also keep the church buildings and grounds maintained and operational. It is not too late to make your pledge; and you may adjust your estimate of giving when circumstances change. Your 2025 pledge is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Last day for 2024 Contributions
Last minute contributions for the 2024 year should be dated and postmarked no later than Tuesday, December 31. Early submission is always appreciated.
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Donating from IRA Accounts
Required minimum distributions (RMD) are the least amounts of money you must withdraw from your traditional IRA account each year, once you reach a certain age. If you make a qualified charitable contribution directly to St. Mark's for some or all of the RMD, that amount will not be taxed. Your financial advisor or IRA customer service can provide additional details on how to make this type of donation to St. Mark's.
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Thank you for your generous gift.
No matter how, how much, or how often you give,
you make a difference. Your contribution is appreciated.
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church
A Community of Grace
330 East 16th Street, Upland, CA 91784
(909) 920-5565
stmarks-upland.org
For Venue Rental contact Carol at venuerental@stmarks-upland.org
Office Hours: Monday–Thursday 10 AM to 3 PM (closed12:30-1 PM); Friday Closed
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PLEASE NOTE:
The deadline for article submissions is every Tuesday and must be emailed to
parishadmin@stmarks-upland.org.
Please make sure to include “Good News" in the subject line.
Do not submit article requests via Constant Contact.
Good News articles will be published every Thursday afternoon
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