For your thought:
"See, I have given you authority to tread on snakes and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing will hurt you. Nevertheless, do not rejoice at this, that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven."
-- Luke 10:19-20
The offices of St. Mark's will be closed on Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day.
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COVID-19 Update: The CDC has Bernalillo County in the ORANGE (high) level, so masks are MANDATORY indoors, regardless of vaccination status.
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For a complete listing and schedule of our online / in-person offerings available, please click on the button below:
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SAINT MARK'S MISSION & OUTREACH
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St. Mark's Youth Arrive in Ireland for Pilgrimage
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Our pilgrims and their chaperones made it safely to Ireland. Please keep them all in your prayers as they seek Christ in every living thing and in every place.
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St. Mark's Montessori School News
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Celebrating 10 years!
This fall, St. Mark’s Montessori will be starting its 10th year of instruction. Over the past decade, St. Mark’s Montessori School, our largest outreach ministry at St. Mark’s, has helped hundreds of children become lifelong learners, creative problem-solvers, and caring community members. The school currently has three classrooms, which serve 53 students, and 13 staff members.
St. Mark’s Montessori School is Renovating & Expanding for Fall 2022
The school is working on adding a bathroom and a classroom this summer to meet the growing toddler community’s demands. With this expansion, the school will open up additional student spots this fall. We are in the midst of hiring additional teachers and enrolling students. Please contact St. Mark’s Montessori at school@stmarksabq.org to schedule an interview or tour.
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Non-Perishable Food Items Needed
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The Storehouse New Mexico, one of the state’s largest food pantries, has been fighting hunger for over 40 years. We provide meals for 40,000 people a year, about 1/3 of whom are children. New Mexico ranks among the worst for food insecurity. Nearly 20% of New Mexicans wonder where their next meal will come from, and 1 in 4 children do not have enough to eat. The Storehouse relies on food and financial donations to feed local families in need. To volunteer or for more information, visit www.StorehouseNM.org.
Sadly, The Storehouse is in desperate need of everything. They report that their shelves at the pantry have less than half of what they usually have in supplies needed going into some of their busiest months. Typically, the summer months see an increase in families coming to The Storehouse, as they have to cover day care and extra food expenses. Coupled with ever-increasing food costs, local families are definitely counting on places like The Storehouse.
St. Mark's can help! Please bring any and all non-perishable foods with you to church on Sunday, or drop them off during the week during our office hours of 9-2, Monday-Thursday. Just drop the goods off in the large wooden chest near the western side of the entry area (narthex). They ask that we do not place glass items (like some baby foods) in the box of donated goods because it can break when other items are placed on top or during transport to the pantry. Basically, all canned goods, peanut butter or boxed food that doesn't need refrigeration, this pantry would graciously welcome it.
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Reception Committee Organizational Meeting
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Thursday, July 14, 6:30 - 7:30 PM
In-person in the Library
One of the ongoing ministries at St. Mark's is the support of our members during life events such as weddings, baptisms, anniversaries, funerals, etc., by helping with receptions following the service for these events.
During the early days of COVID, we suspended these activities and are now considering resuming them (with safety precautions in place). If you are feeling called to this ministry, come and find out how you might be involved (from arranging flower centerpieces, filling silver platters with catered food, decorating tables, making coffee, tea, and punch, sometimes polishing silver, greeting guests, clearing tables, and generally just creating a strong sense of hospitality at these events). The only skill needed is a strong sense of empathy!
Some very lively folks have expressed an interest in helping out, so come and join the fun! Heather Gaume will provide a light supper. Please RSVP to Heather via email so she will bring enough food.
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This (and Last) Sunday's Guest Preacher
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Neil Elliott is an Episcopal priest and biblical scholar, and the author of several books about the apostle Paul. He and Mary Ellen moved from Minnesota in 2019 after her retirement as an ELL specialist in the public schools there. They have attended St. Mark’s since All Saints’ Day of that year, and he is Priest Associate here.
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About the Icon of Peter & Paul's Embrace
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Summer of Conversation Cafés
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This summer, we will continue to have a choir at each Sunday service. We will not have midweek rehearsals; we will instead gather on Sundays at 8:50 a.m. to prepare the music for that week's service. The music will be simple enough to learn in about 30 minutes and we will not wear robes. The summer choir will be a fun and low-commitment way to try out singing in the choir if you have ever considered joining. To join, just show up in the choir loft on any Sunday at 8:50 a.m.
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(Updated) Thursday Eucharist (Updated): Summer of Preaching Festival
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Did you know that every Thursday St. Mark’s has a midweek 11AM Holy Eucharist?
This summer we have invited our retired clergy to offer sermons at our Thursday Eucharist. Our full-time staff members will be preaching during the summer some as well.
Consider it a kind of Summer Preaching Festival featuring: Rev. Rhonda McIntire, Rev. Neil Elliott, Rev. Michael Jupin, Rev. Rob Clark, Rev. Jim Porter and Rev. Billie Abraham. Thursday sermons often reflect on the life of a saint in our Holy Women, Holy Men calendar or on the readings for that day. We are looking forward to hearing some new voices in the pulpit and to building up this midweeks service. St. Mark’s Thursday 11AM Eucharist is a very accessible service, slightly more casual, includes a coffee hour afterwards, and is followed by an amazing small group Bible Study on the Beatitudes. It’s is also a great Eucharist to attend if you know that you might be out of town on Sunday. For the contemplative among us or those seeking quiet, there is also a 30-minute meditative sit in the Stoney Chapel at 10:30 (Enter by Stoney Chapel door in east parking lot) prior to the 11 AM Eucharist.
Hope to see you there.
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...By Mail (St. Mark's has a secure mailbox and is checked regularly): 431 Richmond Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106.
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Make Sure You're Registered to Vote
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Make sure you're registered to vote or to update your voter registration by going to either of the following websites:
The deadline for New Mexico registration applications in order to be able to vote in the midterm elections is October 11th.
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All are welcome to join us for worship during our Thursday 11 a.m. midweek Holy Eucharists and our Sunday Holy Eucharists at 9:30 a.m. You may join us in person or on Facebook & YouTube.
Come as you are!
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