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February 2018 S t . M a r k ’ s E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h
St. Mark’s Messenger
Wednesday - February 14
Services:7 AM, 12 Noon, 7 PM
The Chapel will be open all day for prayer and devotion.
Inside this issue:
Grace & Peace 2
Church Family News 3
Children, Youth, Family 4 & 5
Special Events 6
Opportunities to Serve 9
Wednesdays in Lent 11
February Calendar 15
Daddy Daughter Dance February 10, 2018
National Youth Gathering
Dinner & Auction February 24, 6 pm
Wednesdays February 21—March 21
Lenten Soup Suppers
5 –6 PM in the Fellowship Hall
Wednesdays with the Word (Sr. High Youth) 6PM
Lenten Worship Services 6:30PM in the Sanctuary
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Several months ago, I was looking at the Church Calendar for 2018 and found this amusing – Ash Wednesday is the same day as Valentine’s Day, February 14, and Easter Sunday is April 1, April Fool’s Day. We could call this season LOL Lent and encourage people to consume their sweets and chocolates on February 13! Instead, as we progress further into Re-Formation 2018, we will seek ways of deepening our daily discipleship through our weekly and seasonal worship services. Our services on Ash Wednesday [7 AM, Noon, and 7 PM] become opportunities for us all to humbly pray on Valentine’s Day, “Create in me a clean heart, O God.” Each Sunday, we will focus upon Jesus and readings from Mark and John provided by the lectionary. His words of wisdom and acts of mercy are so timeless and truthful for these times! Our
Wednesday Evening Services in Lent [February 21 & 28; March 7, 14, & 21] will focus upon Text Messages from God. This series was inspired by words we recently heard from 1 Samuel, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.” There are important messages in the texts of the scriptures that God inspired and desires for His children of all ages to hear. Slides and a take home list of text messages/scripture readings will enhance your worship experience each Wednesday; these services begin at 6:30 PM. Thank you so much for continuing love, prayers, and support for Mary and me. May the peace of the Lord be with you always! In Christ’s love,
from Pastor Gary
SAVE THE DATE:
Our 2018 Fall Family Retreat
at Lutheranch will be October 12-14.
Did you know that you can
see past services and
Proclamations of the Word
on our church website?
Visit www.stmarkshsv.org and tell
your friends and neighbors, too!
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Please remember in your prayers these women of our church family who were hospitalized in January: Joyce Ann Brown, Glenda Churchey, Doris Dana, Katy Henley, and Brenda Holsopple.
Long-time member Anne Cortright has moved from Brookdale to be near her son Michael; his address is 4037 Edith Point Rd. – Anacortes, WA 98221
Members of our Nominating Committee will begin meeting soon to discern and determine nominees for Church Council. Please pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit for them in their service: Ted Mueller, Robert Burkhardt, Courtney Spadaro, Jim Tevepaugh, Martin Volz, and Jessica Waylander.
St. Mark’s is honored to provide a reception on Thursday, February 1 in honor of Pat Duerr, wife of Rolf Duerr, the oldest son of the late Friedrich and Sigrun Duerr. Pat endeared herself to members of St. Mark’s last winter during Sigrun’s final days and her service and reception. She died suddenly at home on her 76th birthday, January 21st, and was laid to rest at Maple Hill Cemetery.
The following members have accepted Pastor Gary’s invitation to serve with him and Jim Birkholz on the new Church Growth Task Force: Susan Altman, Eric Bale, Bob Boller, Patty Carl, Mark Falkenberg, and Tim Sieja. This group will function as a spiritual think tank and help develop paths for enhancing church growth as we celebrate, serve, and make disciples for Christ.
February 4 – New Wine and Fresh Wineskins
February 11 [Transfiguration of Our Lord] –
Shine, Jesus, Shine
February 14 [Ash Wednesday] –
Create in Me a Clean Heart, O God
February 18 – Jesus: Tested and True
February 25 – Jesus and the Way of the Cross
PICTURE THIS: St. Mark’s will be developing its first pictorial church directory in 5 years this spring. Re: MEMBER Church Directories will do the photography and will provide a free directory and 8x10 portrait for each household. They will also manage the appointment schedule and provide a digital version for us. Dates for the photography sessions in fellowship hall will be 3/8—3/11, 3/16 and 3/17, 2018 as well as 2 more dates to be announced.
Sunday School is for everyone. With fun, interactive lessons for all of our kiddos, we’re making disciples for Christ. Our preschool through 6th grade begin in the chapel before heading to the classroom. Jr. High and Sr. High begin in Room #1 and the youth room, respectively. Back on a regular schedule, Sunday School begins at 9:45 am.
Where does our offering go? This year our offerings will go to benefit the Academy for Learning and Character Development. ALCD is a non-profit community program that serves children from the ages 3 weeks to 12 years of age in Huntsville. Check out their website for more information. (the-alcd.webs.com/) Our current total is approximately $400.
In addition to attending class, confirmands are asked to attend Sunday School;
attend worship and complete worship summaries; as well as participate in
service projects throughout the year…. Please make sure and schedule make
up sessions for any missed classes.
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Parents of Young Children
February’s Memory Verse:
John 3:16 God so loved the world
that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but
have eternal life.
Be ready to recite this month’s verse during chapel on Sunday
morning!
Children & Youth
Sunday School Update
Description: Each year the HSO opens our doors to the entire commu-nity for a FREE Family Con-cert, in which we present a symphonic program tailor-made for young people. We are delighted to partner with innovative puppetry of Huntsville M.E.T. with
support from Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theatre for this especially fresh performance of a perennial classic, Prokofiev’s colorful Peter and the Wolf. Fun, FREE activities for the whole family will begin at 9:30 am.in the concert hall lobby.
Outing: Family Concert
Date: February 3 Time: 9:30 am Family Activities 11 am Concert
Address: Mark C. Smith Concert Hall, VBC (700 Monroe St., HSV)
Cost: Free
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Remember
to bring a
snack to
share!
(Confirmation Super Bowl
Party on February 4)
All Sr. Youth (9th-12th grade) are encouraged to attend for fellowship, devotion, fun and food… this is a great way to get to know your church
family and a wonderful place to invite a friend!
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Wednesdays With the Word February 7 - 6 pm, youth room February 14 - 6 pm (followed by Ash Wednesday service @ 7 pm) February 21 - LENT, 6 pm & worship at 6:30 pm (dinner @ 5 pm) February 28 - LENT, 6 pm & worship at 6:30 pm (dinner @ 5 pm)
A fun activity for our two youngest youth groups, this is
our bowling month! So get ready for a fun afternoon of strikes, spares and fellowship!
Tweeners - February 11 @ 2 pm
Quarters - February 18 @ 2 pm
The proposed location is Plamor Lanes on Leeman Ferry Rd. - look for ‘This Week’ emails with more up-to-date information.
For our Sr. High outing this month, the plan is to go to a hockey game on February 18. The Havoc are playing Evansville. If you are interested in going to the game, please coordinate with Traci.
National Youth Gathering Update: With 27 people going to the NYG in Houston this year, it is our biggest group yet! Howev-
er, that means a LOT of fundraising - the total ticket price for the Gathering is $32K; we
still have ~$12K to go. Please help support our group by attending the auction (more de-
tails on the next page) and purchasing a car magnet ($5) and/or pop socket ($10) - availa-
ble in the narthex on Sunday.
Make sure
and purchase
your St.
Mark’s swag!
Car magnets
& pop sockets
available in
the narthex
on Sunday
mornings!
submitted for bid
including handmade
quilts, afghans, and
furniture; sculpture;
home décor; services
like babysitting and
yard work; and so
much more. All
proceeds from the
event will go towards
The dinner will have
a ‘cowboy’ theme and
offer BBQ, macaroni
& cheese, green
beans, coleslaw and
banana pudding. The
auction will be held
in two parts: silent
and live. Many items
have already been
the National Youth
Gathering in Houston.
There is no cost for
attending the auction,
however, please sign up
in Communication
Central to let us know
you are coming!
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Daddy Daughter Dance February 10, 2018
Put on your dancing shoes for a night of fun and fellowship. Ladies and gentlemen enjoy an evening meal and dessert as well as an opportunity to dance
with each other and socialize with friends. Tickets for the event are $5 each.
Tickets for the Daddy
Daughter Dance are sold in the narthex and church
office.
National Youth Gathering
Dinner & Auction February 24, 6 pm
It’s hard to believe we are half way through the school year. Many of the supplies that were shiny and new when school began have been used up, broken or lost. St. Mark’s is collecting school supplies to replenish consumable items used up during the first half of the school year. Items can be brought to Communication Central and will be distributed to underprivileged children at local schools.
Free Spirits will meet on Thursday, February 15 with
an informative program with Sgt. Dwaine Atkinson of
the Huntsville Police Department, South Precinct.
Remember to sign up in Communication Central.
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Missionary News
St. Mark’s website – www.stmarkshsv.org.
Recent pictures and letters from the Cabiraoan Church of Christ in the Philippines are also posted.
You can learn more about this ministry from our members Ana & Robert Black.
Pastors Eric and Wendolynn Trozzo have sent their latest newsletter which is posted on the Witness and Outreach bulletin board. You can also find a link to their blog on the
Needed Items Include: Pencils/Pens
Notebooks (single subject or 3-subject
Portfolios/folders Tissues (individual packets)
Small bottles of hand sanitizer Glue sticks
Erasers Crayons/markers
Faith and Discovery:
Will begin Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World by Eric Metaxas. Luther’s monumental faith and courage gave birth to the ideals of liberty, equality, and individualism that today lie at the heart of all modern life. Coordinated by Kathy Sieja. (Basement Choir Room)
Lectionary: What is a lectionary? A lectionary is a list of scripture readings assigned to be read on a particular day. This class will study and discuss the week’s readings used in Sunday worship. Led by Tom Duncan. (old narthex area)
Donuts: Join Donuts as they go through the DVD series, ‘Face to Face Talks With Jesus,’ where Dr. R.C. Sproul looks at what Scripture reveals about the character of Jesus through His encounters with specific men and women. Led by Marlin & Denise Williamson. (SS Room #8)
Committed: This class is for those who are committed to growing in discipleship. This class is for those who are committed to meeting new people. This class is for those who don’t currently attend Sunday School and want to make a change. This class invites you to invite a friend! (Conference Room)
Nurses at Huntsville Hospital for the 2018 Calendar year as an Outreach project. This group of nurses gets overlooked a lot because, if you are seeing them, then something has probably gone wrong with your pregnancy. They deal with an
meets on the first Tuesdays of the month for a meal, fellowship and discussion. For twenty-somethings. This month, L & F will meet at Below the Radar (220 Holmes Ave.) on February 6 at 5:30 pm. Loaves & Fishes is adopting the Antepartum
overwhelming amount of sadness on a regular basis and never really get the appreciation that other nursing branches receive. L&F wanted to love on them for the next year: bring them bagels and coffee, write thank you cards, gift movie theater tickets, etc.
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Adult Education: Mid-week
Adult Education: Sunday School
Loaves & Fishes
Wednesday: 6:06 AM Devotions, Prayer & Fellowship, in the chapel
Thursday: God is my Alpha A DVD study held at the home of Didi Kearney (256-539-5328) at 1 pm. Join this group as they explore the love of God, faith in Him and each other.
Monday: Bible Study ISAIAH. Isaiah contains many passages that foretell the coming of the Messiah who will be anointed with the Spirit of the Lord. Led by Pastor Gary at 11 AM, in the fellowship hall.
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Do you have an idea for a class or small group? Something you are passionate about? We’d
love to support you - please see Traci with your
suggestion.
Downtown
Rescue Mission
Downtown Rescue Mission - On the third Friday of every month, at 12:30 PM, a group will go into the mission to clean the kitchen. If you would like to participate in this effort, please
contact Janet Duncan.
Now packing 75 bags a week, donations and volunteers are always wel-come. See Jed Deason for more details. Donations needed include pop-top cans of ravioli, vegetables, and fruit; 100% juice boxes; oatmeal pack-ets; pudding cups; pop-tarts; and individual packets of Cheez-its.
Homeless Camps
An ongoing ministry to serve the homeless in our area once a month. Contact Cindy Conrad for more information. Donations of pet food; socks; toiletries; and easy-to-open food stuffs are always welcome.
The next visit will be February 11 at 1 pm.
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Food Pantry
A long-time ministry to
serve hungry families and
individuals in the
Huntsville area. Please
see Becky Hamilton to
volunteer. Make food
donations by bringing
this month’s food pantry
item.
Food Truck Ministry
We are partnering with Manna House to prepare &
serve a hot supper at Johnson Towers (216 Seminole Dr.)
once a month on the first Thursday. We will begin
serving at 5 pm. If you are part of the serving team,
please arrive by 4:50 pm at Johnson Towers.
There are opportunities to serve by preparing food;
donating food or supplies; and physically serving from
the truck. If you would like to help in any capacity,
please provide your email address to be added to our
distribution list by signing up in Communication
Central. Our next serving day is February 1.
This month’s food pantry
item is… Lenten
Food Bags
Opportunities to Serve
These are opportunities for you to share your time, money, and of course, your prayers all year long.
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Circle Meetings
Rachel Circle
will meet on Monday,
February 12th at 6:30
pm at church in Room
8. We will continue our
study of "The Book of
Joy" by Douglas Abrams,
Desmond Tutu, and the
Dalai Lama. We will
discuss pages 171-213. We
always welcome new
members and guests. Martha Circle meets on Thursday, February 8th at 6:30 PM in the Old Narthex at St. Mark’s. Barbara Knighton is the hostess this month and will lead the book study, Chapters 5 and 6.
Deborah Circle will meet Tuesday February 13 at 10:00 AM in room #8 at church. Sandy Ingalls will be the hostess and we will begin a 5 part video series "Lord Teach Me To Pray" by Kay Arthur. Join us for friendship, fellowship and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.
Ruth Circle will meet Wednesday, February 7 at 9:00 AM at the home of Dot Boerner. Our Bible Study is from Gather magazine. Please note we will not meet at the church for car pools before going to Dot’s home. New members and guests are always welcome.
Hannah Circle will meet at
the church at 6 pm on Monday,
February 5. We will meet in the
youth room - Heather White is
hosting with a devotion and
snack. Please continue to bring
your offerings to support the
Academy for Learning and
Character Development. We’d
love to see and welcome new
faces. Childcare available.
Thank you to our faithful team members, Karen Fletcher, Kila Strohl, and Dave Mann for their January visit to the homeless camps. Thank you also to newcomers, Janey Knutson, Susan and Larry Partesotti for their first visit in January. Our visit on January 14th was an especially cold day but we found people in good spirits. Rocco and Heidi de Gregory, are also new to the Homeless Ministry Team.
Welcome to our new team members!
Please consider joining us for our next visit to the camps on Sunday, February 11 at 1:00 p.m. Pastor Soop will be joining us and offering communion to those who are interested. If you would like more information about the ministry, please contact me.
Dear St. Mark’s Family,
Thank you for all the prayers, calls, cards, and texts sent my way before and after my thyroid surgery. They were greatly appreciated and have helped to lift my spirits.
In Christ’s Love,
Brenda Holsopple
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Thank you to our St. Mark’s family for your eagerness to sign up to bring soups for our upcoming Lenten Soup Suppers. All 40 slots were filled right after the 11:00 service was over. I was so excited to see so many willing participants and many new people getting involved. Now I don’t have to stress over soup! I will give each of you a call the Sunday before your designated Wednesday to remind
you.
Thanks again, Gwen Dornbos - Congregational Care
Wednesday Evening Services in Lent:
Text Messages from God
From February 21-March 21, St. Mark’s gathers weekly for soup suppers from 5-6 PM and worship from 6:30 – 7:00 PM. Pastor
Gary has created a teaching series for Lent, Text Messages from God, that is designed to inspire, encourage, and instruct God’s children of all ages. Listed below is the focus for each evening:
Week 1, February 21: “Learn from Me” – Matthew 11:28-30 Week 2, February 28: “Love like Me” – John 13:34-35 Week 3, March 7: “Live for Me” – 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 Week 4, March 14: “Be of the Same Mind” – Philippians 2:1-5 Week 5, March 21: “Be My Witnesses” – Acts 1:4-5, 8
Each week there will be additional texts read and shown on slides to provide clarity.
Worship Wednesday, March 7
@6:30PM
Wednesday, March 14
@6:30PM
Wednesday, March 21
@6:30PM
Acolyte Emma Myers Holly Hiller Ryan McNeill
Greeters/Ushers Frank & Carol Craig Brandon & Mandy Hiller Bob Dornbos & Phil Grimm
Worship Wednesday, February 21
@6:30PM
Wednesday, February 28
Acolyte Lorelee Black Luke Falkenberg
Greeters/Ushers Robert Black & Chris Myers Wayne & Polly Falkenberg
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February 4, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Roberts Abele Jim Birkholz
Lector Tate Schappell Jed Deason
Acolyte Olivia Schappell Noah Satterfeal
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Anya Schappell, Gabe Pittman Sesalie Satterfeal, Isabel Folgmann,
Sarah Thornton
Greeters Staci Hackenberg & Cheryl Garrison Jim French & Craig Satterfeal
Ushers Bob Dornbos & Bill Weiler Wayne Falkenberg & Gloria Woody
February 11, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Barry Rogers Susan Wright
Lector Karen Petersen Kathy Emmerson
Acolyte Serina Petersen Lilly Myers
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Wyatt Billman & Grace Billman Polly Falkenberg & Zoë Falkenberg
Greeters Liz & Bruce Hiller Jim French & Craig Satterfeal
Ushers Norwood Cutter & Marlin Williamson Tim Sieja & Andy Sieja
February 18, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Brenda Holsopple Kathy Sieja
Lector Aija Abele Dane Williams
Acolyte Ryan McNeill Emma Myers
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Lija Abele & Haley Bodin Peg Skrenes. Austin Harris,
Katie Folgmann
Greeters Allen & Penny Krell Jim French & Craig Satterfeal
Ushers Mary & Harry Wiley Steve & Deb Williams
February 25, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Gwen Dornbos Chris Myers
Lector Robert Burkhardt Nancy Lorine
Acolyte Abagail Stangle Philip Altman
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Jessica & Jared Waylander Mary Soop & Anne Knowles
Greeters Karen Szymczyk & Carol Cutter Jim French & Craig Satterfeal
Ushers Mike & Michelle Price Janet Duncan & Glenn Dasher
Mid Week Lenten Service Assistants, Page 11 Holy Week Assistants, Page 16
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March 4, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Mary Soop Susan Wright
Lector Dane Williams Derek Spadaro
Acolyte Lija Abele Lorelee Black
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Gabe Pittman
Abby Williamson
Isabel Folgmann, Gracie Banks
Sarah Thornton
Greeters Cheryl Garrison & Bob Dornbos Anna & Robert Black
Ushers Brian & Staci Hackenberg Norm & Peg Skrenes
March 11, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Traci Billman Pam Birkholz
Lector Bruce Hiller Carol Tevepaugh
Acolyte Olivia Schappell Luke Falkenberg
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Wyatt Billman & Grace Billman Polly Falkenberg & Wayne Falkenberg
Greeters Carol & Norwood Cutter Meg Jones & Herb Hocutt
Ushers Marilyn & Barry Rogers Jim Mullin & Gloria Woody
March 18, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Wyatt Billman Kathy Sieja
Lector Judy Jung Brianna Sieja
Acolyte Regan Caple Noah Satterfeal
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Haley Bodin & Lynnsey Bodin Sesalie Satterfeal
Josh & Rachel Cutter
Greeters Karen Fletcher & Judy Weiler Janey Knutson & Rocco deGregory
Ushers Bill Weiler & Eric Bale Andy Sieja & Tim Sieja
March 25, 2018 8:30AM 11AM
Asst. Minister Grace Billman Dane Williams
Lector Lynn Redington Jim Ganoe
Acolyte Edee Hiller Philip Altman
Lay Communion Asst/Servers Jessica & Jared Waylander Deb & Steve Williams
Greeters Mandy Hiller & Liz Hiller Tom Duncan & Susan Altman
Ushers Mike & Michelle Price Janet Duncan & Don Sieja
If you are unable to serve as scheduled, please arrange a substitute and notify the church office.
Reed Alexander
Gracie Banks
Irene Bartlett
Grace Billman
Robert Black
Kim (Meeks) Carroll
Seth Coleman
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March 29, 2018 7PM
Asst. Minister Jim Birkholz
Lector Robert Burkhardt
Acolyte Lilly Myers
Lay Assist Frank & Carol Craig
Greeters/Ushers Chris Myers &
Wayne Falkenberg
Doris Dana
Sonia Erickson
Wayne Falkenberg
Cheryl Garrison
Brian Hackenberg
Betty Hampton
Austin Harris
Charles Ise
Mira Kruja
Luke Lawlor
Mary Lawlor
Peter Loux
Jim Mullin
Elliott Nafe
Bonnie Pearson
John Peugeot
Ben Sieja
Oliver Sieja
Tom Sykstus
Judy Weiler
Heather White
Steve Williams
March 30, 2018 7PM Noon
Lectors Tom Duncan &
Julie Satterfeal
Acolyte Wyatt Billman
Greeters/Ushers Harry & Mary Wiley Gwen
Dornbos &
Jim Mullin
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
12PM - Duerr Visit.
1:45PM Reception
1PM Bible Study
5PM Food Truck Min.
5:30PM Nom. Comm.
5:30PM & 6:30PM
Praise Team
2
3
9AM Youth
Standards Class
9:30AM Faith &
Fiction
9:30AM PoYC
4
8:30AM Contemporary
Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
11AM Traditional
Worship
1:15PM Confirmation
Class
4:30PM Confirmation
Super Bowl Party
5
9:30AM Staff Mtg
11AM Bible Study
12PM Quilt Guild
6:30PM Hannah
Circle
6
1PM Knit & Crochet
2PM Bal./Tai Chi
4:30PM Strings
5:30PM Handbells
5:30PM Loaves &
Fishes
6:30PM Winds
7
6:06 AM Group
9AM Ruth Circle
12:45PM Ukulele
Choir
6PM WWW
7PM Choir
8
1PM Women’s Bible
Study
5:30PM & 6:30PM
Praise Teams
6:30PM Martha Circle
7PM Bd of W&O
9
10
11AM NFB
Meeting
6PM Daddy/
Daughter Dance
11
8:30AM Contemporary
Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
11AM Traditional
Worship
1PM Homeless Camps
2PM Tweeners Event
12
9:30AM Staff Mtg.
11AM Bible Study
12PM Quilt Guild
5PM Executive
Committee
6PM Bd/Learning
6:30PM Rachel
Circle
13
10AM Deborah
Circle
1PM Knit & Crochet
2PM Bal./Tai Chi
5:30PM Handbells
6PM Bd of Admin
6:30PM Winds
7PM EGA
14
Ash Wednesday
6:06 AM Group
7AM Service
12Noon Service
12:45PM Ukulele
6PM WWW
7PM Service
15
11AM Free Spirits
1PM Women’s Bible
Study
5:30PM & 6:30PM
Praise Teams
16
8A-5P FH
Reserved
12:30PM
Downtown
Rescue
Mission
Kitchen
Cleaning
17
18
8:30AM Contemporary
Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
11AM Traditional
Worship
2PM Qtrs Event
5PM Sr. Youth Event
19
9:30AM Staff Mtg
11AM Bible Study
12PM Quilt Guild
5:30PM Church
Council Meeting
20
10:30AM Deliver
Meals on Wheels
1PM Knit & Crochet
2PM Bal./Tai Chi
5:30PM Handbells
6:30PM Winds
21
6:06 AM Group
10AM Brookdale
12:45PM Ukulele
5PM Soup Supper
6PM WWW
6:30PM Lenten Svc.
7PM Choir
22
Newsletter
Deadline
1PM Women’s Bible
Study
5:30PM & 6:30PM
Praise Teams
23 24
6PM
NYG Dinner &
Auction
25
8:30AM Contemporary
Worship
9:45AM Sunday School
11AM Traditional
Worship
1:15PM Confirmation
Class
26
9:30AM Staff Mtg
11AM Bible Study
12PM Quilt Guild
4PM Bd of Worship
27
9:30AM EGA
1PM Knit & Crochet
2PM Bal./Tai Chi
5:30PM Handbells
6:30PM Winds
7PM EGA
28
6:06 AM Group
12:45PM Ukulele
1PM WELCA Bd
5PM Soup Supper
6PM WWW
6:30PM Lenten Svc.
7PM Choir
For Updated Information, Please See the Calendar on Our Webpage at www stmarkshsv.org
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S t . M a r k ’ s E v a n g e l i c a l
L u t h e r a n C h u r c h
February 10: Daddy/Daughter Dance
February 14: Ash Wednesday
February 24: National Youth Gathering Auction
March 2 - 4: Spring Confirmation Retreat
March 29: Maundy Thursday/Seder Meal
March 30: Good Friday
March 31: Easter Egg Hunt
April 1: Easter
May 6: Unity Service/Fellowship Meal/Congregational Meeting
May 20: Confirmation Sunday
Quick Calendar
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Huntsville, AL 35801
(256) 539-4361
info@stmarkshsv.org
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