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Richard Gray Organ Recital
Sunday, November 9 at 2:30pm at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral.

The Illuminated Saint John’s Bible
Experience this remarkable and unique work of Scripture and sacred art. Saturday, November 15 from 10am-noon.

New Faith Forum Series
Sundays at 9am, this series explores how sharing food, praying, giving thanks, and being in fellowship together are core Christian spiritual practices of belonging locally and globally.

Wednesday Supper Series
Food and facilitated conversation on Wednesdays, October 29-November 19, from 5:30-7pm.

Silent Prayer Hour
Tuesdays, 6-7pm in the Chapel. Come anytime during this hour to pray or recenter in sacred silence.

MakerSpace Saturdays
2nd and 4th Saturdays from 10am-1pm, join other creatives to work on projects of any sort.
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Recent Sermons
Feed The People
These beatitudes from today’s gospel in Luke are more real, tangible and down to earth as they focus on real life issues of being poor, hungry, or deeply saddened by life. It is interesting that we never make beautiful posters, carvings or artwork out of the corresponding Woes, or what some call curses, found in Luke which come right after the beautiful often-quoted Blesseds.
A Sermon for the Racial Healing Eucharist Celebrating Samuel Joseph Schereshewsky
the Rev. Phillip Romine
Healing the Wounds of Idolatry: Cultivating A Love Ethic with the Lowly of Heart
“To turn away from worshipping the death-dealing idol of the Second Amendment and its anti-liturgies of gun violence requires a complete re-evaluation of our values. To turn away from cracked cisterns that hold no water, and to turn back to God, the fountain of living water, requires a complete change of heart. “