St. Mark’s Dedicates Wind Phone
Originally a device to aid those mourning tsunami victims, the Wind Phone is a new addition to our Memorial Garden
Originally a device to aid those mourning tsunami victims, the Wind Phone is a new addition to our Memorial Garden
A recap of our Lent and Holy Week including Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter
In partnership with the Flag Guild, we have been tailoring the slides for our Sunday Zoom worship to recognize various under-represented groups and their contributions to our faith, and the Episcopal Church in particular. March is Women’s History Month, and …
The Last Sunday after the Epiphany is typically a joyful service which is contrasted by the somber tones of Ash Wednesday three days later. At the service, we heard the readings for the Feast of the Transfiguration, in which both …
On Sunday, January 19th, St. Mark’s revived another pre-COVID tradition with the return of the Martin Luther King Scholarship Luncheon. This event raises funds which are then given to graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated service and leadership in …
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The weather outside may be frightful, but inside Carroll Hall, a new ministry is yielding leafy goodness. In cooperation with Christ Church in Teaneck, a new group under the tutelage of Gardening Guild chair Pat Pacheco is using a hydroponic …
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This year Epiphany, the feast commemorating the arrival of the magi at the birthplace of Jesus, fell on a Monday, so we observed it on the last day of Christmastide. Like last year we held a “pop-up pageant” in which …
The last Sunday of the church year is known as the Feast of Christ the King. A relatively modern observance, it was instituted first in the Roman Catholic Church in 1925 by Pope Pius XI in response to an increasingly …
We remembered loved ones, who–though we no longer see them–are visible among us in many ways.