Ash Wednesday Service
We begin the 40-day season of Lent with Ash Wednesday. Ashes signify our mortality and penitence. We will offer two services in the Sanctuary for the “imposition of ashes."
We begin the 40-day season of Lent with Ash Wednesday. Ashes signify our mortality and penitence. We will offer two services in the Sanctuary for the “imposition of ashes."
Join us on Sunday, February 26, after the 10 AM service, for “Bridging St. Mark’s Past and Future,” a congregational listening and learning forum, facilitated by Kaleidoscope Institute Associate Peter Bechtel. We ask for only 90 minutes of your time. Following enhanced hospitality offerings, we will gather at 11:45 AM in the Parish Hall, to be part of the dialogue as we remember St. Mark’s history—the accomplishments, challenges, and lessons. It will be important to have members present to represent all the decades of St. Mark’s history on this campus—that is 60 years since our buildings were constructed. Be there to tell us about your first or favorite decade so far. Then help us try to envision the St. Mark’s that will be in 2023 and into the future.
The local Lenten Walk will be at the California Botanic Garden (aka Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden) in Claremont, Saturday, March 4. This is usually a late morning, easy walk, and we would expect to be done by lunchtime. Meet at St. Ambrose Claremont.
Celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.
Celebrate the resurrection of Jesus
The Joshua Tree Wilderness Experience is set for Saturday, March 25. This is a longer trip, usually with a group departure by 8 AM with a return in the late afternoon. Please bring your own lunch. Meet in the south parking lot of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Contact Craig Gillette.
Celebrate the resurrection of Jesus
Easter Egg Hunt following 10 AM Service.
Celebration of Life Your prayers and presence are welcome. Livestreaming on Youtube
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