Rev. Brian’s sermon references both the Exodus and Corinthians readings as well as the Gospel.Recorded tracks:
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The readings and sermon for St. Mark’s Chapel’s 10 am service on 02-17-2019. The Rev. Sara Anderson, who is a parishioner and a Lutheran priest, celebrated the service and delivered the sermon. It was also the first time parishioner Laurie Gypson was the lector. Recorded tracks:
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Happy Valentine's Day! As you celebrate love, may the chocolate be tempting, the roses ever so fragrant and the champagne pink and bubbly! Here is the news of the week:
Audio for St. Mark’s Chapel’s 10 am service for Feb. 10,2019, the 5th Sunday after the Epiphany. Sermon by the Rev. Aaron Geddis of the Apostolic Fellowship Church in Bloomfield Recorded tracks:
Dear Friends: Omitted from yesterday's weekly news was a reminder that the monthly lunch making at Covenant Soup Kitchen (the second Sunday of the month) is canceled this month. Another group specifically asked for this Sunday. Information about UConn's annual Metanoia from University President Susan Herbst: To the University Community: Each year, the University of Connecticut convenes a Metanoia around an important issue of our time. This year’s Metanoia, titled “Youth for Change,” is on change itself. It will be a discussion of the most pressing issues facing young people today, as well as a set of workshops on how youth (people under 24) can effectively act to change the world. It will be a conversation on the issues themselves and a set of dialogues on nuts-and-bolts strategy. “Youth for Change” will be for young and old, and for everyone from the political novice to the seasoned activist. This years’ Metanoia will host a number of exciting keynote speakers. The kick-off event is Yara Shahidi on Saturday, February 9 @ 6pm, followed by David Hogg on Monday, March 4 @ 7pm, both at the Jorgensen Theatre. Details on the David Hogg event and other speakers are forthcoming. But “Youth for Change” is much more than its keynote speakers: it is a broad range of exciting panels, workshops, and events organized by the UConn community. The Steering Committee invites you to design your own Metanoia event. We are currently accepting proposals for the week of March 4-8. “Youth for Change” has been generously sponsored by the Office of the President, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), and the Student Union Board of Governors (SUBOG). For more information, contact co-chairs Chris Vials ([email protected]) or Wanjiku Gatheru ([email protected]). Best wishes, Linda Dear Friends: Omitted from yesterday's weekly news was a reminder that the monthly lunch making at Covenant Soup Kitchen (the second Sunday of the month) is canceled this month. Another group specifically asked for this Sunday. Information about UConn's annual Metanoia from University President Susan Herbst: To the University Community: Each year, the University of Connecticut convenes a Metanoia around an important issue of our time. This year’s Metanoia, titled “Youth for Change,” is on change itself. It will be a discussion of the most pressing issues facing young people today, as well as a set of workshops on how youth (people under 24) can effectively act to change the world. It will be a conversation on the issues themselves and a set of dialogues on nuts-and-bolts strategy. “Youth for Change” will be for young and old, and for everyone from the political novice to the seasoned activist. This years’ Metanoia will host a number of exciting keynote speakers. The kick-off event is Yara Shahidi on Saturday, February 9 @ 6pm, followed by David Hogg on Monday, March 4 @ 7pm, both at the Jorgensen Theatre. Details on the David Hogg event and other speakers are forthcoming. But “Youth for Change” is much more than its keynote speakers: it is a broad range of exciting panels, workshops, and events organized by the UConn community. The Steering Committee invites you to design your own Metanoia event. We are currently accepting proposals for the week of March 4-8. “Youth for Change” has been generously sponsored by the Office of the President, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), and the Student Union Board of Governors (SUBOG). For more information, contact co-chairs Chris Vials ([email protected]) or Wanjiku Gatheru ([email protected]). Best wishes, Linda Dear Friends:
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Audio for St. Mark’s Chapel’s 10 am Eucharistic Service Feb. 3, 2019, the 4th Sunday after the Epiphany Recorded tracks:
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The burst pipe drama continues! The new flooring in the hallways has been removed. Sheet rock in all offices has been cut to allow for drying. The insurance adjuster has visited once and will visit again. The kitchen floor must be replaced. Sounds like restoration will take a few months. The good news is that the office computer and copier seem to be in good working order. But the lower level is cold as some baseboard heat has been dismantled. The nursery has become a store room. Inventory of all damaged items is yet to be done. Here is the news of the week:
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