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.