Welcome to Saint Mark's 

The words at the top of this page are a statement of our role as Christians in modern society and a description of how we relate to our local and global community. In addition to a place of welcome, Saint Mark's is also a place of reconciliation and healing. The first step in the process of reconciliation is a sincere welcome. It is also a vital and frequent step in any faith journey. Each of us is on just such a journey, growing and strengthening our faith, seeking and exploring our faith, rediscovering and rebuilding our faith. You are always welcome to join us.

The Very Reverend Spenser D. Simrill
Dean of the Cathedral

Stewards of the Grace of God
Our Cathedral is strong, healthy and vibrant.  All of our terrific cathedral ministries are made possible by the annual financial commitment of the members of the Cathedral community.  Not only do we need your pledge to continue this great work, but we need it to expand and enhance these amazing ministries. Please support the cathedral by filling out a 2008 Pledge Form or making an Online Pledge.

Stewards of the Grace of God, Jr.
Attention Youth: You work to be good stewards of all resources; the earth, your time and talents, and also your financial treasures. Some of you may want to share a percent of your allowance or gifts of money through the year. Download the youth pledge card and show that you have made a promise about what you will share. The illustrations on the pledge card shows various giving amounts to help keep your monetary gifts in perspective.

Dean's Forum
May 11th - 10:00 a.m.
Creating Peace in a Violent World - Kathleen Remund and St. Markan Nell Hillsley from the Non Violent Peace Force (NVPF) will offer an update on the work of our neighbors at the NVPF around the world. Current support groups are making peace in the Philippines, Columbia, and Sri Lanka.

Mendelssohn's Elijah
Friday, May 17th - 7:30 p.m.
Canon Musician Raymond Johnston will direct the Cathedral Choir, Choral Society, and Orchestra will perform Felix Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah. Recognizing the importance of the Groveland Emergency Food Shelf as a neighborhood safety net, the St. Mark's Music Series has designated this final event of the season as a benefit for the Food Shelf. Tickets, available through the Bookstore and at the door, are $25 ($20 for seniors and students). For each ticket sold, $10 will be donated to Groveland.

Under Construction: A Habitat for Humanity Vacation Bible Camp
July 14-18, 2008
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Saint Mark's Building Site
Hey Kids! Do you like to build? Do you wonder what happens at a construction site? Would you like to partner together in the work of building a Christian community? Do you like music, snacks and spending time with your friends? Of course you do!
So, join us this summer! 
PDF Registration Form now available! Sign up by May 20, pay $20.00 per child.  After May 20, $25.00 per child.

ECS Summer Camping Gear Needed
Join the ECS Encouraging Circle of Support and help change the lives of youth and families in need throughout Minnesota. ECS needs your help in gathering gear for low-income children to take to summer camp. Download donation information or call 612-874-8823 to learn more!

Responsible Living Initiative
Earth Day - Sunday, April 20, 2008
This past Sunday The Dean spoke on the importance of Living Responsibly to promote positive social, environmental, and economic change. As a part of this, we are offering
Responsible Living Information Sheet and Responsible Living Pledge for you to make a commitment to changing our world.


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