SUNDAY@ST. MARK'S – MARCH 9, 2025

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT

March 7, 2025


Dear St. Mark’s Family and Friends,


In worship, a couple weeks back, we reflected a bit about the life, legacy and courage of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. This included his commitment to bring people together, especially during the fraught and turbulent times of apartheid. During this period, it was against the law for people with “white” skin color and those with “black” skin color to interact with one another. Punishment for breaking this law, or advocating against it, could be severe.

 

Nelson Mandela, who many years later became the first black President of South Africa, spent 27 years in prison. He was forced to spend 18 of those years breaking larger rocks into smaller ones, on Robbin Island. The glare from the white stone significantly damaged his sight. Mandela went into jail angry. Yet, while he was incarcerated, he became an instrument of good. Tutu writes. “Much of Mandela’s anger was replaced with forgiveness. In fact, Mandela invited his former jailer to be a VIP guest at his inauguration.”

 

As we gather together for worship, on this first Sunday of Lent, we will reflect upon what it might mean to come alive in times of struggle. How might we embrace what is true, brave and inspiring in our challenging times, as individuals, in our relationships, and in the current state of our country and world?

 

The scripture passages for this Sunday invite us to reflect on this, in our time, place and context. The first lesson arises from the Hebrew Scriptures (based on Psalm 91: 1-2, 9-16), and will be read by Eleanor Lahr. The second lesson, from the Gospels (based on Luke 4:1-13), will be read by Grace Hillman. Reverend Chuck Foster will offer our Pastoral Prayer.

 

In worship, we will first gather and greet one another. All children are invited to ring us into worship, with the bells. The Chancel Ringers, directed by Lois Leong, will offer our prelude this week. The Chancel Choir, directed by Gerry Sousa and accompanied by Ilze Akerbergs, will lead us in music.  There will also be a Children’s Moment. We will pray and reflect. The sermon title is from a quote from Desmond Tutu, Coming Alive in Times of Struggle, by Embracing what is True, Brave and Inspiring.


Remember this is Time Change Sunday; Spring Ahead!


To connect to our livestream worship Sunday morning, click the link on our website www.smumc.church. The service starts at 10:30am. Livestream starts at 10:25am.

Briton Rivière: The Temptation in the Wilderness (1898)


ST. MARK'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Sunday, March 9, 2025, 10:30am

The First Sunday of Lent

PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE ORDER OF WORSHIP FOR THIS SUNDAY

NOMADS

SUNDAY, MARCH 9th, 9:30AM in ROOM 8

This Sunday, the Nomads will discuss some of the changing aspects of religion in America which were recently published by the Pew Research Center. 


Visitors are always welcomed.

DIRECTORY DAY

AFTER WORSHIP, SUNDAY MARCH 9th

The Membership and Hospitality team is working to create a church directory for our new minister, Reverend John Huff, as well as for all of us. 


We are using our current church database system, Realm, for this effort. We use Realm to keep track of membership and constituents who connect with St. Mark's. 


Directions for participating, including uploading your picture and updating your personal information (address, phone number, email), are available in print at church. We need everyone to participate to make this a successful project.


Questions? Contact the church office or Maria Schmidt. 

HOOSIER HILLS FOOD BANK VOLUNTEER DAY

MONDAY, MARCH 10th, 3-4:30PM

Join your St. Mark's friends in a time of service at the Hoosier Hills Food Bank, located at 2333 Industrial Park Drive. Children ages 10 and older are welcome as volunteers if accompanied by an adult, although some restrictions are in place for their safety. Please note that when participating in any volunteer activity: wear close-toed shoes!

LENTEN CONTEMPLATIVE SERVICES

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7PM

Plan to enrich your Lenten Spiritual Journey by attending a series of varied contemplative worship experiences led by members of the St. Mark’s community. We’ll meet each week (except for March 19th) in the Library at 7:00pm for song, prayer and reflection. We hope to see you for these services during this Lenten season.

SACRED AND MEDITATIVE MUSIC FOR LENT

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, 7pm IN THE LIBRARY

This service will begin with introductions, followed by a discussion led by Charlie Matson about how sacred & meditative music can be a part of an easy but rich spiritual practice for Lent. We will start by listening to sacred music with the chorus "Behold the Lamb" from Handel’s Messiah.  Then we will thoughtfully sing the Celtic hymn "Be Thou My Spirit." Next, we will try a short meditation with the help of two peaceful pieces by Ola Gjeilo. The group will have a chance to share their reflections on the three different practices. The service will end with Chris Haynes giving a short summary of the techniques & potential spiritual rewards of Centering Prayer which will be the primary focus of the April 9th service.

St. Mark's United Methodist Church | www.smumc.church

Published Friday, March 7, 2025

St. Mark's United Methodist Church of Bloomington, Indiana is an inclusive community, bringing Christ-like love, healing and hope to all. We embrace the United Methodist ideal of Open Hearts, Open Minds and Open Doors by welcoming and affirming those of all races, cultures, faith traditions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.


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