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April 20, 2014 Welcome to Saint Mark’s! Whether this is your first visit to Saint Mark’s or your fifth, we welcome you! Please let us know more about you by completing a card from the rack in the pews. You can place it in the collection plate, or better yet, hand it to a greeter or usher as you leave. We would love to welcome you by name, next time you are here. Information about Saint Mark’s is available at both of the doorways of the Cathedral, as well as in the Parlor area. Saint Mark’s is a Cathedral of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. www.episcopalmn.org Wherever you are on your faith journey, Saint Mark’s welcomes you. Easter Day Easter Day Holy Eucharist April 20th, 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., & 11:00 a.m. We celebrate the day of our Lord’s Resurrection, when the bonds of death and hell are broken. Easter Day carries the joy of the risen Christ. Easter Egg Hunt All children 3rd grade and younger are invited to our annual Easter Egg Hunt! Come join the joyful and colorful at 10:15 a.m. on Easter morning. Gather at the top of the steps. In case of bad weather, meet in the the Chapter House for directions. Children’s Worship is is a participatory worship service specially created for children ages 4 years - 3rd grade with music, Bible stories, and prayers. Shortly after the beginning of the 11:00 a.m. service, children are invited to join a procession to Whipple Chapel; they rejoin their families at the time of the Peace. Sunday Hospitality After services, please join us in the Fireplace Room for conversation and coffee, and cookies too! Child Care on Sunday Mornings From 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., children 3 and younger are welcome in our Nursery (located on the 2nd floor of the Education Wing). Sunday Parking is Sunday, additional parking will be available 1730 Clifton ECMN Office Building, Architectural Alliance parking lot at 400 Clifton Ave., and Walker Parking Ramp (pay parking). Street parking is also available. Easter Day 519 Oak Grove Street Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone 612-870-7800 www.ourcathedral.org April 26th, 2:00 p.m. In the spirit of Downton Abbey, you are invited to a traditional tea including delicious treats and a chance to wear your favorite hat. In honor of our Mission 2014, funds raised will benefit Full Cycle training and outreach for homeless youths. Tickets are $4 for children and $8 for adults. Silver Tea

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April 20, 2014

Welcome to Saint Mark’s!

Whether this is your first visit to Saint Mark’s or

your fifth, we welcome you! Please let us know more

about you by completing a card from the rack in the pews. You can place it in

the collection plate, or better yet, hand it to a greeter

or usher as you leave. We would love to welcome you by name, next time you are

here. Information about Saint Mark’s is available at both of the doorways of the

Cathedral, as well as in the Parlor area.

Saint Mark’s is a Cathedral of the Episcopal Church

in Minnesota.

www.episcopalmn.org

Wherever you are on your faith journey,

Saint Mark’s welcomes you.

Easter Day

Easter Day Holy Eucharist April 20th, 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., & 11:00 a.m. We celebrate the day of our Lord’s Resurrection, when the bonds of death and hell are broken. Easter Day carries the joy of the risen Christ.

Easter Egg Hunt All children 3rd grade and younger are invited to our annual Easter Egg Hunt! Come join the joyful and colorful at 10:15 a.m. on Easter morning. Gather at the top of the steps. In case of bad weather, meet in the the Chapter House for directions.

Children’s Worship This is a participatory worship service specially created for children ages 4 years - 3rd grade with music, Bible stories, and prayers. Shortly after the beginning of the 11:00 a.m. service, children are invited to join a procession to Whipple Chapel; they rejoin their families at the time of the Peace.

Sunday Hospitality After services, please join us in the Fireplace Room for conversation and coffee, and cookies too!

Child Care on Sunday Mornings From 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., children 3 and younger are welcome in our Nursery (located on the 2nd floor of the Education Wing).

Sunday Parking This Sunday, additional parking will be available 1730 Clifton ECMN Office Building, Architectural Alliance parking lot at 400 Clifton Ave., and Walker Parking Ramp (pay parking). Street parking is also available.

Easter Day519 Oak Grove Street

Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone 612-870-7800www.ourcathedral.org

April 26th, 2:00 p.m.

In the spirit of Downton Abbey, you are invited to a traditional tea including delicious treats and a chance to wear your favorite hat. In honor of our Mission 2014, funds raised will benefit Full Cycle training and outreach for homeless youths.

Tickets are $4 for children and $8 for adults.

Silver Tea

EventsSaint Mark’s

SUNDAY April 20, 2014Easter Day 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite I)7:30 a.m. Child Care9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite II)10:15 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite II)11:00 a.m. Children’s Worship5:00 p.m. Choral Evensong

MONDAY April 21, 2014 Easter Monday - Cathedral ClosedTUESDAY April 22, 20149:30 a.m. Bag Lunch Ministry

WEDNESDAY April 23, 2014 9:30 a.m. Bag Lunch Ministry 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study11:30 a.m. Mass for Reconciliation & Peace (Hewitt Chapel)

THURSDAY April 24, 2014 8:00 a.m. Contemplative Prayer (All Saints’ Chapel)12:00 p.m. Warm Space

FRiDAY April 25, 2014 9:30 a.m. Bag Lunch Ministry 9:45 a.m. Friday Book Group

SATURDAY April 26, 20148:30 a.m. Altar Guild

SUNDAY April 27, 20148:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite I)8:00 a.m. Child Care8:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Hospitality9:15 a.m. Formation for All Ages10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite II)10:30 a.m. Children’s Worship5:00 p.m. Choral Evensong

MONDAY April 28, 2014 9:30 a.m. Bag Lunch Ministry12:00 p.m. Holy Eucharist 5:30 p.m. Healing Eucharist6:00 p.m. Monday Night Supper

TUESDAY April 29, 20149:30 a.m. Bag Lunch Ministry

WEDNESDAY April 30, 2014 9:30 a.m. Bag Lunch Ministry 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study11:30 a.m. Mass for Reconciliation & Peace (Hewitt Chapel)

THURSDAY May 1, 2014 8:00 a.m. Contemplative Prayer (All Saints’ Chapel)12:00 p.m. Warm Space

FRiDAY May 2, 2014 9:30 a.m. Bag Lunch Ministry 9:45 a.m. Friday Book Group

SATURDAY May 3, 20148:30 a.m. Altar Guild

Upcoming Events & Announcements

Easter Monday Cathedral will be closed for Easter Monday, April 21st.

Adult Forum: Pope Francis April 27th, 9:15 a.m. - Pope Francis burst onto the world stage a year ago and has captured the interest of many people with his candor, humility, and outgoing personality. Join Michael Summerfield for his reflections on the Pope’s Christian leadership and teachings. What does this Pope have to say to us as Episcopalians?

New Member Welcome Sunday May 4th is the day this spring when we will welcome new members to our congregation. If you have been attending, know that Saint Mark’s will be your home congregation, and haven’t been officially welcomed, please contact Mary Lusk ([email protected]). We would love to welcome you by name.

Choral Evensong May 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th, 5:00 p.m. - Experience the wonder and mystery of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Join us as we reflect, meditate, and become embraced by the Spirit of God.

Tuesday Night Movies: Ma vie en rose May 6th, 7:00 p.m. - A heart-wrenching and heart-warming French story with English subtitles of an 8-year-old boy who tries to be true to himself and how it impacts his family. Host: Christy Marie Kent, author of Changing with Grace: Angels, Monks & Hormones.

Music Series Concert - Cantus May 18th, 3:00 p.m. - Acclaimed as the “premier men’s vocal ensemble in the United States” (Fanfare), Cantus is known around the world for its trademark warmth and blend and its engaging performances of music ranging from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century. No admission charge; a goodwill offering will be taken.

Tuesday Night Movies: Normal May 20th, 7:00 p.m. - A sexual transformation that challenges a family, a marriage and a career. It is all about who you are, being in love, and simply being normal. Host: Ellen Krug, Executive Director of Call for Justice LLC, and author of Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty and Gender Change.

Spiritual Cleansing for Your Vehicle! Help support the 2014 Sr. High England Pilgrimage and have a clean car also! Ticket: $20 car, $25 van/truck. Vehicle cleaning April 27th and May 4th. Interior cleaning only, surfaces, windows, mirrors, vacuum. Your vehicle cleaned while you are at worship!

How You Can HelpSilver Tea Volunteers Needed Since Tea Time is returning to the Cathedral on Loring Park on April 26th, volunteers are needed for baking cookies, cakes, pies, breads, jams etc. (for use or selling as silent auction items) and for preparation, set up, serving, selling, clean up, etc. Willing to Volunteer as a maker or a helper? Contact Jane Lund, chair at 612-750-1226, or Sarah Nowlin at 651-208-1645.

Opportunity to Serve First Nations Kitchen Thanks to the following St. Markans for service: The Rev. Cynthia Bronson Sweigert, The Rev. Lowell Johnson, Dana Dickson, Julie Dahl, Phoebe Nelson, Herb & Cork Lundberg, Veronica Guevara and Minnie Steele. Our next opportunity to serve will be April 27th. Please contact Minnie Steele at [email protected].

Organ Recital - Nigel PottsMay 4th, 3:00 p.m.

Concert Organist Nigel Potts has become renowned worldwide as “a consummate musician who knows how to communicate the essence of [the] music”(The American

Organist), whose “playing is assured and stylish” (Organists’ Review, UK). No admission charge; a goodwill offering will be taken.

STAND UP Kickoff April 27th 2014 FINALLY!! We can start to think spring! Why not go all the way and think summer. And nothing says summer like a festival, a parade and a special music.

On April 27th immediately after the 10:30 a.m. service, come to the fireplace room for a light lunch and learn about the plans for Pride Weekend 2014. Our theme for this year is STAND UP for LGBTQ Inclusion!

Plans are being finalized for an exceptional event called Tuesday Night at Movies. These will be shown on four Tuesdays during May and early June with special guest hosts at each showing.

Pride Weekend will actually begin on Thursday, June 27th with the appearance of a nationally recognized speaker, Allyson Robinson. Allyson’s unique and distinctive background and the message on transgender issues she brings will provide an opportunity for education and understanding

On Friday a unique panel hosted by United Theological Seminary will present Out in Gospel - a “coming out” to family, to the church, to the workplace and to oneself. The event will be followed by exceptional gospel music guaranteed to get your hands clapping.

On Saturday, join the festival in nearby Loring Park for food, fun, and more music. On Sunday our featured guest will lead the Saint Mark’s contingent in showing Pride by marching down Hennepin Avenue. The weekend will end on a high note with the popular Twin City Pride Service at 4:00 p.m. with particularly festive music prior to the service.

To find more details go to ourcathdral.org/pride

See you there to learn all the details. STAND UP for LGBTQ Inclusion.

Spring Picnic Potluck Sunday, May 18th at 11:45am, the Saint Mark’s community is invited to gather for a picnic lunch, conversation, and activities for all ages. The sit-down lunch will immediately follow the 10:30 a.m. service, outside in front of the Cathedral, and will be casual and fun. Conversation, games, activities, and bouncy house (weather permitting). In case of rain, the party will move indoors. Drop off a dish in the kitchen beforehand or bring to the picnic. Bring a dish based on last name: names starting with A-F main dishes (hot or cold); G-M salads/sides; N-Z desserts. Volunteers of all ages needed! To help out with planning, decoration, setup, logistics, or cleanup, email Sarah Nowlin ([email protected]) and Kimberley Johnson ([email protected]).

Weekly Thoughts & HighlightsCathedral Book Shop Easter joy highlights the opening of a season of Resurrection and renewal in all directions. Our prayer books have gotten a workout, and, truth to tell, some of them are showing their age. For those of us who haven’t exactly memorized all of it, certain pages have been turned and turned again and again. Some of the Collects may be tear-stained. For some of us, the printing seems to have shrunk. For others of us, seeing a well-used Book of Common Prayer in the hands of a pew neighbor gives rise to wondering if we might do well to follow their example and spend a bit more time with such a book of our own.

Be not dismayed! The Book Shop has a remarkable selection of prayer books in answer to these dilemmas. There are fresh new copies in real or tastefully simulated leather (in various colors); several different large print editions; pocket prayer books for Armed Services members; prayer books bound together with the Bible or the Hymnal; BCPs in Spanish; New Zealand Prayer Books; St. Augustine Prayer Books; older versions – the 1549, 1559 and 1662 Prayer Books, and more. Beyond that, the Oxford Guide to the BCP is a worthy companion; other occasions may be served by C. L. Webber’s A Traveler’s Prayer Book or Jon M. Sweeney’s St. Clare Prayer Book.

If you feel moved to share the Prayer Book, they make wonderful gifts, in more ways than one, and appropriate memorials to departed friends. Those donating pew Prayer Books in honor of Tom Kane will receive a copy of his delightful cookbook as a remembrance.

Now, let us pray...

Registration form: www.ourcathedral.org

Questions, contact Mary [email protected]

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St. Mark’s Episcopal CathedralJuly 28-August 1, 2014 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Baptisms - The Rev. Cynthia Bronson Sweigert at [email protected] Book Shop - [email protected] Children’s Ministry - Mary Lusk at [email protected] - The Rev. Dr. Mildred Cox at [email protected] Eucharist - Deacon Pat Markie at [email protected] - Mary Lusk at [email protected] Care - Dr. Helen E. Hansen at [email protected] Music - Canon Musician Raymond Johnston at [email protected] - The Rev. Cynthia Bronson Sweigert at [email protected] Adults - Rebecca Poppke at [email protected] Ministry - Stacey Olson at [email protected]

To Find Out More Contact

Prayers & PassagesSpecial Needs: (parishioners in boldface) Ollie Rose Olsen, Lois Becker, Ed Sears, Trigger Twigg (son-in-law of June Burd), Evan Karges & the Karges family, Laurianne Lowe (mother of Brother Anselm Lowe), Edgerton Bronson (father of The Rev. Cynthia Bronson Sweigert), Kiandra Judge (daughter of The Rev. Roger Franzen), Clete Dozark, Jan Benson (friend of Marilyn & Carl Halker), Steve and Doug McMillen (sons of Judy McMillen), Doug, Margaret, & Chelsea (friends of Beth Finlayson).

We Pray for the Departed: Clark Goodwin, Carol Jean Eknes (aunt of Steve & Jeanne Karnowski), Richard McDaniels (brother of Gregory McDaniels), Penny Pixler (friend of Nancy & Gregory McDaniels), Steve Elliot (friend of Mike Suhr), Ward Kendall Johnson (grandfather of Rebecca Poppke), Pat Heilman.

We Pray for Those Serving in the Armed Forces: Gabe Schenz, Chad Clausen (friend of Rachel Babbitt), Kristina Welch (granddaughter of Beverly Welch), Brad Erickson (nephew of Christine Slater), Joseph Decker (brother of Jessica Novak), Jack Parc+hman (godchild of Charlie Marvin), and Logan Frost (nephew of Susannah Smith).

Birthdays: • April 20: Douglas Potter, Chad West • April 21: Carol Adele-Jewett, Anne Wolf • April 22: Colleen Krebs, Jerry Hinsa, Pamela St. George • April 23: Liam Gould • April 25: Andrea Workman, Ainsley Folken, Bridget Kluckhohn • April 26: Betty Mayer, Nancy Johnson, Vivien Smith, Rowella Cooper

To add someone to this list, please contact the Cathedral office at 612-870-7800 or Deacon Pat Markie at [email protected]. Names remain on the prayer list for four weeks. If you, or someone

you know, would like a Home Communion visit, please contact the Cathedral Office or Deacon Pat Markie at [email protected].

ContactSaint Mark’s

Senior Warden Joanne Christ [email protected]

Junior Warden Warren Maas [email protected]

C0-Treasurers Paul Schelin [email protected]

Dennis Christian [email protected]

Chancellor Dick Nowlin [email protected]

Council Members Linda Brandt [Welcome, Outreach] [email protected]

Brian Crist [Finance] [email protected]

George Ewing [Finance, Communications] [email protected]

Doug Eichten [Welcome, Governance] [email protected]

Veronica Guevara [Outreach] [email protected]

Betsy Hsiao [Cathedral Life, Communications] [email protected]

Jim Huber [Stewardship] [email protected]

Susan Lynx [Human Resources, Pastoral Care] [email protected]

Kathleen Murphy [Property, Governance] [email protected]

Sarah Nowlin [Cathedral Life] [email protected]

John Nuechterlein [Human Resources, Worship] [email protected]

Louise Simons [Property, Stewardship] [email protected]

Christine Slater [Worship] [email protected]

Minnie Steele [Formation, ECMN] [email protected]

Chris Williams [Outreach] [email protected]

Generations Inez Bergquist [email protected]

Prayer for the Search for the Next Dean

Loving God, We recognize you in each step of our search. Infuse us with your Spirit.Open us to discover who we are, and who you want us to become.Help us to trust your guidance, and by your grace, one another.In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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