In her footsteps
Welcome to Mark This Word, “after” edition — that is, “after” the enthusiastic and dedicated attentions of its original editor, Sheila Vaudrey. Sadly, we bid Sheila farewell when she passed
Welcome to Mark This Word, “after” edition — that is, “after” the enthusiastic and dedicated attentions of its original editor, Sheila Vaudrey. Sadly, we bid Sheila farewell when she passed
Keith Wilkins is a longtime member of St Mark’s and offers this perspective on the recent Planning Conference held as a part of the Ministry Assessment Process. It had the
Diocesan Council and the Embracing God’s Future Task Force are pleased to announce that an online version of our Conversations Consultations has been launched and is now open for participation.
On Sunday October 20th, following the 10am service coffee hour, Janet Helmer, our Parish Nurse, will be leading a roundtable discussion on Pastoral Care at St Mark’s. We will explore
September 2013 GIFT Results Thanks to all of the congregations participating in GIFT, our campaign is now at $12,121,614 in cash, pledges and bequest intentions and still climbing. Exciting news
At St Mark’s on Sunday, we had the pleasure of welcoming Barbara Carroll, Executive Director of Debra Dynes Family House. While she was with us, we took the opportunity to pass
Michael Perkin is the Stewardship Coordinator at St Mark’s, and offers this perspective on the Ministry Assessment Process events held this past week: I have been following our (St. Michaels,
Dear friends: As many of you know, but some of you do not, Sheila Vaudrey is very ill. Her condition has worsened considerably over the last week, to the point
Download the update here: 2013 06 MAP update and this report, attached to the update itself: 2013 06 Results Feb 2 consultation. Printed copies are available at St Mark’s on
I received the following from a justice network I subscribe to, and it seems appropriate to me that Churches take notice. I don’t think we pay enough attention to issues