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My Options: Planned Giving Brochure - My Options: We ask you to prayerfully consider opportunities to strengthen the St. Mark’s community. Our office can provide you with additional information – please fill out this form below and return it to our office or feel free to contact us with any questions. - Paul Milo
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The Widow’s Mite - Mark 12.38-44, November 2006 - Rebecca Lyman
Friendship with Christ--Christ the King 2006 - - Liz Graves
Easter Day 2006 - Easter Symbols of Brigid's Cross - Mathew McDermott
March 5, 2006: 1 Lent - The Gospel of Mark doesn’t begin with angels and managers and shepherds. Mark begins in the wilderness...We’ve got a Baked Alaska spiritual experience going on here of both hot and cold at once: comfort and terror, coming to realize a truth, and being scared out of your wits. - Rebecca Lyman
March 1, 2006: Ash Wednesday - The Woman and the Onion - Mary Greene
January 22, 2006 - Genuine Confession -3 Epiphany, Year B - Catie Greene
July 10, 2005 - Seed Bearers - 8 Pentecost, Year A - Catie Greene
Sermon: 14 Pentecost - Whose are you? - Catie Greene
December 11, 2005: Advent 3 - Dare to Rejoice - Catie Greene
Keeping Awake - November 27, 2005 - 1st Advent - Catie Greene
Recorded Sermons - To hear selected recorded sermons please viist http://www.btainc.com/Saint_Marks/ - Freeman Bradford
January 1, 2006 - Yaweh and Approach Avoidance - Mary Greene
Sermon: 2 Pentecost - Saved - Catie Greene
Sermon: 4 Pentecost -
Luke 9:51-62, Galatians 5:1, 13-25
The surest way to find God is to open up to love
We don’t have to find God, but that God finds us through love – one “little virtue” at a time. - Catie Greene
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An Inter-faith Evening with Rabbi Moshe Cotel - Performing "Chronicles: A Religious Life at the Classical Piano", Rabbi Moshe Cotel, composer/pianist, presents a unique mix of classical piano and personal stories. Cotel recounts his private journey from the life of a virtuoso musician to that of a spiritual leader. Works of Mozart, Bach, Mendelssohn, Block, Schoenberg, Scriabin, Gershwin, and Delibes will be performed in this program that has much to teach us about a life well-lived, music and spirituality, joy and love, art and Torah. - kim
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