Worship Together

Sunday, March 15, 2026

4th Weekend of Lent

"Growing Into Grace Filled Community"


The gospel for this weekend is the story of the man born blind healed by Christ. “I was blind, now I see,” declares the man. 

Trying to make sense of this, the Pharisees put the man on trial calling the healed man’s neighbors and parents to find some kind of explanation.

When the Pharisees ultimately kick the man out, Jesus finds him and reveals who he really is- the Messiah. Jesus shows him grace and restores him to community.

This weekend we will take a look at our final mission pillar- Fellowship

Fellowship is about building relationships. How do we continue growing into a grace filled community?


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Worship Together

Sunday, March 8, 2026

3rd Weekend of Lent

"Growing Into Cross-Shaped, Heart-Shaped Communities"


This week we are reflecting on how we meet God in worship and are transformed by God's abundant love into a community before being sent out into the world to bring and encounter that same abundant love. We will hear the story of the Samaritan Woman at the Well and talk about Worship at St. Mark's.


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.


Worship Together

Sunday, March 1, 2026

2nd Weekend of Lent

"Growing Into Public Disciples"

 

This weekend, we meet Nicodemus, a secret disciple of Jesus who comes to speak with him at night. We too may be like Nicodemus sometimes- living our faith in private. 

But how is Jesus calling us to be public disciples? How do we live our faith through one of our pillars- community engagement? 

Jesus encourages Nicodemus, and us, to be born again. 

As Lutherans, we believe we are born again each day in our baptisms. As Martin Luther says, we daily crawl back to the font, to be renewed in the promises of this second birth. God's mercy is new every day. 

Hope to see you this weekend as we remember God's everlasting grace and renewal!


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Worship Together

Sunday, February 22, 2026

1st Weekend of Lent

"Growing into the Heart of God: The Life in the Seed"


We're exploring Jesus' temptation in the wilderness and our Lenten theme of "Growing Into..." as we consider what it means to grow in our faith and reflect on the Spiritual Growth Pillar.


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Worship Together

Sunday, February 15, 2026

"Transfiguration Transformation"


This weekend, we conclude the time after Epiphany by celebrating the Transfiguration of our Lord, when Jesus went up a mountain and showed himself to be divine.

Then next Wednesday we observe Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, as Jesus walks up another mountain and shows himself to be human.

Come to worship, to praise this Jesus Christ, to hear him speak, and to partake of his body.

Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Worship Together

Sunday, February 8, 2026

5th Weekend after Epiphany

"You are the light of the world"


We cannot live without salt or light. In the gospel for this coming weekend, Christians are called to be like salt and light for others. 

We hope to see you at worship, to enter once again in the light of the baptized assembly, to hear the word, and to share in the meal of forgiveness.


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Worship Together

Sunday, February 1, 2026

4th Weekend after Epiphany

"Come and Follow and Encounter Blessings"


God shows up in the midst of our lives in unexpected places.

Instead of rolling out the red carpet, hobnobbing with the rich and powerful, and sitting at tables with presidents and rulers, God chooses to be with those caught in the grip of economic hardship, those stuck in grief, spiritual exiles, and the powerless.

When God shows up in our midst in these situations, mercy, liberation, peace, endurance, and purity of heart are the results. God's example inspires us to be human and care for one another.


Deacon David will reference a reflection from the ELCA's National Day of Racial Healing Celebration from last week. 

If you'd like to watch it beforehand you can find it here.         

The link will start the video at Rev. Dr. Jia Starr Brown's reflection: "Blessed are the Nosebleed Seats."


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Worship Together

Sunday, January 25, 2026

3rd Weekend after Epiphany

"Come and Follow"


In this season after Epiphany, Jesus has invited us to see and hear God. 

This Sunday, we're invited to come and follow Jesus into a more loving and just way of life. 

This Sunday we will celebrate and re-commit to our Reconciling in Christ (RIC) identity as a congregation. 

We will also review the year 2025 with gratitude as we come together for our congregational meeting after worship. 

We're all invited to follow Jesus together this year as he leads and guides us. 


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Worship Together

Sunday, January 18, 2026

2nd Weekend after Epiphany

"Come and See with the Eyes of Faith"


The gospel this week continues the theme of listening for God's voice we reflected on last week, but shifts the invitation to come and see what God is up to. 

In this season of tumultuous news cycles and unexpected tragedies it can be hard to "come and see," so we'll talk about how our faith gives us the chance to look in different ways, more deeply, and with the eyes of faith in the midst of easy news cycles and difficult ones.


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Baptism of Our Lord

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Baptism of Our Lord

"Baptized IN and WITH Christ"


Throughout the season after Epiphany, the lectionary readings feature stories in which Jesus is shown forth as Christ, our Savior.

The gospel for this coming weekend tells of John the Baptist baptizing Jesus and a voice from heaven naming Jesus the Son of God.

We who are baptized are also called children of God.


Come to worship, to remember and celebrate your own baptism.

We will also have an opportunity to remember our godparents and godchildren!


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.

Epiphany

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Epiphany


We celebrate the revelation of God incarnate, God enfleshed, on Epiphany with rituals and the gospel story of the Magi coming to pay homage to the child, after following the star and setting Herod on edge. For us it marks the end of the Christmas season and the beginning of God's revelation that Jesus is the messiah.


"Magi Parade"

During worship on Epiphany, we will have a procession of the Magi, the wise ones.


"Threshold Blessing"

During Worship we will also bless the threshold of the church to celebrate the magi blessing the home of the Holy Family on Epiphany, as well as Jesus blessing our earthly home in his incarnation.


Download the Order of Worship here to join in the singing, readings, and prayers.


We invite you to gather elements to participate in Communion: bread or crackers, plus wine or juice.


St. Mark’s welcomes all to the table! We hope that you will join us.