The Saint Mark's MessengerNext Concert by the San Marco Chamber Music Society February 9, 2014, 7:00...
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The Saint Mark's The Saint Mark's The Saint Mark's
Messenger Messenger Messenger
Church Office Hours
Mon, Tues, Thurs, & Fri 9:30-3:00
Wed 9:30 –1:30
Phone: (904) 396-9608
Fax: 396-3515
Website: www.stmarksjax.org
Email: [email protected]
Pastor:
Rev. Thomas Hanson
Phone: (904) 396-9608 x 14
Cell: 416-5341
Email: [email protected]
Dir. of Ministry Administration
and Volunteers: Wendi Orr
Phone: (904) 396-9608
Email: [email protected]
Director of Music Ministry:
Tony Cruz
Phone: (904) 396-9608 x 21
Email: [email protected]
St Mark's Ark
Director: Patrice Roux-Neal
Phone: (904) 346-0404
Email: StMarksArk@
February 2014February 2014February 2014
The Lutheran Story
Pastor Thomas S. Hanson
It’s interesting that I’ve recently found myself in several discussions or reading books or articles about people discovering for the first time that “being good” is not what faith in Christ is all about. Those I’ve talked with and read are amazed to find that it is not up to them to try to earn God’s grace and mercy. They are amazed to discover that Jesus’ death was not payment for our sin but it was the end of that transactional system. God did something new in Christ. God put an end to the law. God loves us because of Christ, not our actions.
I said, it is interesting how certain topics of conversation pop up on a regular schedule. Every generation, it seems, has to discover for itself that we don’t have to convince God to love us. God loves us while we are yet sinners. We are, at the same time, “sinners and redeemed” (most often spoken of as “sinners and saints”).
There are so many people who have lived under a judgmental eye of God; it is no wonder that they are suspect of the church and what they see as the Christian message. For many, the Christian faith is about what we don’t do rather than what Christ has done. When we focus on what we’re supposed to do or not do, we get hard on ourselves and fear if we will ever be good enough. And when we are hard on ourselves, we become even harder on others. We erect walls of expectations, fences of laws, and barriers of requirements. As we describe the work Christians must do, the laws and expectations of ourselves and others only grow, and we are bound even tighter.
It is always a thrill when people finally see that it is not up to them to get good enough for God to love them. It is always a thrill when people finally hear that righteousness is God’s business and righteous is what God makes us through Jesus Christ. It is always a thrill to see the joy in their hearts when people hear that when God looks at them, God sees Christ first.
Sometimes I wonder why people haven’t heard this gospel of grace
before — it has been the center of our Lutheran witness since the early
1500s. Maybe we haven’t heard that message ourselves over all the noisy
demands of our modern world. Maybe this good news seems too good to
be true. Maybe we all need to think and pray about this good news and
our role in sharing it with others.
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A Message from The Ark
Tony's Musical Notes
Labels for Education is a program that allows schools to redeem product labels for school supplies. St.
Mark’s Ark is now a part of this program. Please check your cans and boxes’ UPC code for “Labels for
Education”, cut them out and put them in the box in Hart Hall.
If you have a friend or relative that teaches school, you know that teachers can’t help spending their own
money on supplies they want for their classes. Our teachers are no different. When they are out and see
the “thing” they really need for a special lesson, they buy it. I would love to give a teacher a catalog and
say pick something. You can join in to help our children get needed supplies and play equipment by stuffing
our box full of UPC labels. With your help, we can do big things.
Also keep your eye out for the Sweet Frog Fundraiser dates. If you eat at the Lakewood location on those
dates and let them know you support St. Mark’s Ark, we get a percentage of the proceeds.
God’s peace,
Patrice Roux-Neal
Singing the Praises of St. Olaf’s Choir
The world-renowned St. Olaf Choir, hailed as one of America’s premiere collegiate
ensembles, will present a concert of choral music and pipe organ music at Palms
Presbyterian Church, 3410 South Third Street, in Jacksonville Beach.
“Hearing the St. Olaf Choir is more than just a musical experience,” says the choir’s
director, Anton Armstrong. “What makes this ensemble distinctive is the way our
singers perform at the highest artistic level and touch the hearts and souls of our listeners. Through body,
mind, spirit, and voice, our audiences are transformed.”
Tuesday, February 4, 7:30 P.M. Free!
Psalms Presbyterian Church 3410 South Third St. Jacksonville Beach, FL
On February 1, 2014 we will have our monthly Men in Mission. Please join us starting at
7:30 am in the Fellowship Hall for prayer and breakfast. We usually work until around
noon. Men, women, youth (ALL) are welcome. We have some catching up to do since the
workdays were short in December and January. The typical work is A/C filters, light bulb
replacement, and general small projects, such as gluing baseboard, faucet repair, cleaning,
painting parking lines, etc.
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We will hold our Contemporary/Casual Worship services
Saturday, February 1st & 15th at 5:30 PM in the Nave.
Please join us and bring a friend.
THE STEWING POT --- FEBRUARY---2014
Thoughts for you:
1.) Life is fragile, handle with prayer.
2.) When you reach your wit’s end, you will find that God lives there.
Uncle Stew
ANNUAL REPORT--- 2013 --- STEWARDSHIP
Thanks to you Saint Mark’s Garden is healthy and yielding tangible benefits! The Fall Appeal yielded 73 promises of support for 2014 totaling $279,182. This support of our church is critical to our church leadership in planning for the future mission of Saint Mark’s. There is always time for you to contribute to the garden for 2014 if you have not offered a financial pledge. Contact Rose Tallman or myself for details.
Christians consider Stewardship to be the wise management of God’s resources which HE first gave to us. During 2013, Stewardship at Saint Mark’s continued with the help of the Holy Spirit along with the members of our congregation as a year round effort.
Stewardship is rooted in Scripture and touches our lives daily. It involves our Time, Talents and Treasures. During the year the Committee presented opportunities for members to participate in service to our church and community including the Time and Talents volunteer drive. Our committee is optimistic that with the addition of new church members as well as the support of current members that our church’s blessings will continue to be multiplied throughout the year. Your offerings of Time, Talents and Treasures are appreciated. Should you have an interest in a particular area of service please watch the calendar and attend the next meeting of that team or ministry. You may also contact the church office to get more information regarding any of our activities here at our church.
The committee members in 2013 were Gary Pudimat, Mary Berglund, Carl Moser, Bill VanAs as well as Rose and Larry Tallman. During the coming year the committee looks forward to sharing a variety of Stewardship thoughts and practices with the Saint Mark’s family. I encourage you to participate and grow the seeds of faith this coming year!
Respectfully Submitted,
Jan Berglund
Chairman
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Join The Lion’s Pride and...
The next meeting will be held on Friday, February 14 at 12 noon in Hart Hall. Tony Cruz, our Director of Music Ministry, will play melodies for Valentines Day. Please bring your own sandwich and join us. Drinks and dessert will be furnished by our hosts Gwin and John Reiser
The call committee may contact you. Otherwise, please call Bill Daugherty at 904-737-3218 by Tuesday, February 11, to reserve your seat.
There is a meeting for all Board Members on
Sunday, February 2nd, between services.
Priscilla Circle meets the second Thursday at
7:00 pm in the Church Library. The next meet-
ing is on February 13th.
Rebecca Circle meets the second Saturday of
each month at 10:00 am at the home of Marge
Broward. The next meeting is February 8th.
Deborah Circle meets the second Tuesday at
9:30 am in Hart Hall. The next meeting is on
February 11th.
All women are invited to participate in Circle meetings
and special events.
Contact Rachel Mumford or Joyce Wertz
for more information.
Visit us on the web at www.stmarksjax.org.
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Lutheran Regional Men’s Gathering
The third annual Lutheran Regional Men’s Gathering will take place this year on Saturday, February 8, 2014, from 8:00 to 11:30am in the fellowship hall at St. Mark’s. This year’s guest speaker is Pastor Jim Graeser, previously the pastor at Cross+Road Lutheran Church and now Director of Evangelical Mission and Assistant to the Bishop for the Northern region of the Synod. Please mark this date on your calendar. A hot breakfast will be served and a new segment called “Bible Jeopardy”, added to the agenda. Hope to see you there.
Jim Dennis
St. Mark’s Youth Group News
There will be no Youth Group meeting February 5th. It’s Super Bowl Sunday. Enjoy
the game!
Yard Sale
The Youth will be holding a Yard Sale in April to raise money for a mission trip to Haiti
and other youth service opportunities. So hold onto your "stuff"! More information to
come about when items can be dropped off at church. If you need to get it off your
hands sooner or have any questions, or would like to volunteer to help because you just
love working Yard Sales please contact Bridget Pudimat 904-371-0809 or
Ahoy Mateys!
The planning team for Vacation Bible School is
meeting on Monday, Feb. 3 at 6:30 in the Music
Suite to launch into the Treasure Island theme for
our Aug. 4-8 VBS. Come and bring friends—the
more input, the better!
Next Concert by the San Marco Chamber Music Society
February 9, 2014, 7:00 PM St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Organ Showcase Concert
Featuring Organist Rodney Cleveland
Music of Telemann, Mullikin, Albinoni/Giazotto,
and Handel
Also featuring Julian Kaplan, trumpet, and
Eric Olson, oboe
Free Admission, free will offering taken
www.sanmarcochambermusic.org
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From the Finance Committee Chair:
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
In mid January our Comptroller "closed the books" on 2013 and I’d like to share with you a financial recap of last year.
Up front Summary: Saint Mark’s ended 2013 with almost $37,104 in expenses over income for the General Op-erating Fund which also includes out mortgage costs. St. Mark’s Council and Finance Team were aware of the probability of more expenses than income and we were able to support our congregation’s mission, personnel, mortgage and facility requirements with funds of approximately $7,800 from the General Operating Fund reserve, augmented by $29,300 in undesignated bequests. As for expenses and income, St. Mark's spent nearly $5,000 less than budgeted and brought in approximately $38,000 more than anticipated. Compared to the previous year, St. Mark's spent nearly $19,000 more and took in nearly $7,500 less. With traditionally strong December giving, St. Mark's ended 2013 with $10,730 in the General Operating Fund reserve. Augmented by a $25,000 transfer of funds from undesignated bequests, we ended the year with $27,705 in the Capital Replacement Fund reserve. Al- though 2013 was under last year's performance, St. Mark's was blessed to continue to have available funds from 2012 bequests, allowing for completion of our organ upgrade project, many capital improvements and the replace-ment of all staff and support computers. Moving into 2014 we face a budget deficit of nearly $43,000. But through continued scrutiny of expenses, our congregation's generous giving and God's plan we can generate the income to reduce and perhaps even overcome the deficit.
For those who want the details.
Saint Mark’s began 2013 with an approved spending authorization for the General Operating Fund of $465,863, which included $72,660 for our mortgage. This was a $3,043 decrease over the approved authorization from 2012. The estimated deficit for 2013 was $79,916.
Expenses for 2013 were very carefully monitored by the Finance Committee, Council and by the Ministry Teams and Property Committee. Cost cutting efforts, coupled with continued utility savings resulted in actual ex-penses being below budget by over $4,813. Additionally, thanks to increased giving by our members, an increase in Ark contributions and other increased income sources, income was $37,999 over budget. Pastor Hanson, the Council and the Finance Committee were hopeful that increased commitment to the missions of St. Mark's by our congregation would meet our expenses. We were able to reduce the deficit by over half. However, despite below budget expenses and an increase in revenue over the budgeted projections, actual income was unable to meet actu-al expenses for the year. Council, at the recommendation of Finance, approved the transfer of up to $31,000 from undesignated bequests to augment the General Operating Fund. Actual transfers of $3,400 in July, $13,300 in August, $3,300 in September, $3,900 in October and $5,400 in November were needed to continue church mis-sions and operations.
The significant undesignated bequests of over $265,000 that were received in 2012 continued to make it possible for St. Mark's to conduct much needed facility improvements, purchase computers, help pay for our re-quired operational expenses, replenish our nearly depleted Capital Replacement Fund and provide funds that al-lowed for the completion of the organ upgrade project. Additionally, with the help of undesignated bequest funds, St. Mark's was able to conduct a Financial Review of our church, The Ark and Foundation. While not as extensive as an audit, the financial review was conducted by an independent CPA who coordinated with our Comptroller, Ark Treasurer and Foundation Chair. I am pleased to say there were no significant findings. Without these be-quests, St. Mark's would have been forced to enact expense cuts and would not have had the funds to cover our major capital improvements. Looking back over the past several years, I can report to you that had it not been for the blessing of several individuals remembering St. Mark's in their estates with some very generous bequests, our financial state would be dire, our facility maintenance severely lacking and our organ expansion project merely a dream.
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THE DRIP LINE--- FEBRUARY ---2014
Thank you to all who donated at the January 2014 blood drive collection at the church!!! The next blood drive at Saint Mark’s will occur on March 30, 2014 beginning at 8 a.m. If you are healthy and available please stop by to donate blood. Perhaps your donation may assist someone you know in the future.
St. Marks will join other volunteers from the Jacksonville area Saturday, February 22, at the Second Harvest Food Bank, 1502 Jessie Street (32206) from 9:00 A.M. to Noon for a winter workday. Please RSVP Karl Stupski, Volunteer Coordinator at 737-0871 by Tuesday evening February 19, so we can provide the Food Bank with an idea of our participation. Please note that the Matthews Bridge is being painted, and as such the bridge is susceptible to weekend closures.
To Our Dear St. Mark’s Family,
Thank you for the many, many gifts, calls, and well wishes received during the Christmas holidays. We thank you for the generosity shown to each of us through your giving of the Christmas Purse. Your thoughtfulness and many kindnesses are greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Your St. Mark’s Staff
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We ended 2013 with a very positive December, allowing the General Operating Fund to increase to $10,730 at year's end. As of December 31st, our mortgage stands at $534,567. A "shout out" goes to the Ark Fair Share Committee for their work in evaluating costs and increasing Ark contributions. Throughout 2013, expenses were held at or below budget amounts by our Ministry teams (Invite, Nourish, Celebrate and Send) and our Property Committee. The fact that St. Mark's was able to keep expenses below budget by nearly $5,000 while still keeping a robust level of mission support to our community and to our Synod, and doing a great job of maintaining our church facilities is a true example of God's love in action by each and every person serving on all our teams. Many gave not only of their time, but also generously gave of their personal funds.
As we continue into 2014, I ask you all to prayerfully consider your ability to support God’s mission at St. Mark’s, and to continue to pray for the growth of our ministries. These ministries support our Lord’s great command to spread His words of grace, forgiveness and salvation to our congregation and to our local and worldwide communities.
Our Finance Team, Comptroller and Financial Secretary are always willing to discuss finances with our St. Mark's family. Please do not hesitate to contact them if you'd like to know more about how your gifts to St. Mark's are used. Copies of the monthly financial report and last month's Finance Committee meetings are available on the bulletin board in the hallway leading from the Fellowship Hall to Hart Hall.
Finally, I would like to thank all our Finance Committee members for their dedicated efforts this past year. Rose and Larry Tallman put in many hours and have done an outstanding job as our Financial Secretary and Church Comptroller. Bill Ahrens, Sue Ashby, Jan Berglund, Ron Eckels, Gary Pudimat, Mary Swart, and Bob Wofford have provided the knowledge, dedication and experience needed, enabling our committee to do its job during this fiscally challenging year. Please welcome Barbara Brown as our newly elected Treasurer. Finally it has been my pleasure to have served as your Treasurer and Finance Chair. Thank you all so much for your continued generous giving and support of God's house and His mission at St. Mark's.
God’s work. Our hands.
Ted Carter
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Worship Assistant Schedule
Date/Service Time Assisting Minister Lector Server Altar Guild
Saturday, Feb. 1 5:30 PM Sue Carter Ted Carter Ginger Hudson & Marieanne Prokop
Sunday, Feb 2 8:30 AM
11:00 AM
Steve Hicks Gary Pudimat
Leslie Allen BridgetPudimat
Eddie Jackson Al Voss
Mary Berglund & Jeanette Snyder Patricia Kendrick & Rachel Mumford
Sunday, Feb 9 8:30 AM
1 1:00 AM
Bill VanAs Barbara Brown
Pat Ainsley Neil Daraskevich
Susan Jackson Carol Daraskevich
Mary Berglund & Jeanette Snyder Patricia Kendrick & Rachel Mumford
Saturday, Feb 15 5:30 PM Larry Tallman Rose Tallman Ginger Hudson & Marieanne Prokop
Sunday, Feb 16 8:30 AM
11:00 AM
Pat Ainsley Jane Kilby
Eric Olson Al Voss
Ellen Olson Dennis Doiron
Mary Berglund & Jeanette Snyder Susan Jackson & Sharon Feingold
Sunday, Feb 23 8:30 AM
11:00 AM
Ron Eckels Gary Pudimat
Jan Berglund Carl Moser
Jack Hudson Bridget Pudimat
Mary Berglund & Jeanette Snyder Susan Jackson & Sharon Feingold
Date/Service Time Order of St. John Fellowship Nursery Ushers
Saturday, Feb. 1 5:30 PM Larry & Rose Tallman
Sunday, Feb 2 8:30 AM
11:00 AM
A/S Gina Olson C/S Paige Sohacki A/S Jody Harkrider C/S Grace Maszy
The Jorn Family
John & Rachel Mumford
Jeanette Snyder & Sue Hanson
Bridget & Jordan Pudimat
Camelle Decker & Loree Mueller John & Rachel Mumford
Sunday, Feb 9 8:30 AM
1 1:00 AM
A/S Max Cassella C/S Jack Cassella A/S Tahiana Rakotomandrindra C/S Nolan Pudimat
Ellen & Gina Olson
Arold Rambeloarisoa & Volunteer Needed
Camelle Decker & Leslie Allen Joyce and Larry Wertz
Saturday, Feb 15 5:30 PM Bill & Jane Daugherty
Sunday, Feb 16 8:30 AM
11:00 AM
A/S Amelia Jorn C/S Gina Olson A./S Marshall Bastien C/S Adam Kilby
Dale & Yvonne Gatz
Cindy & Paige Sohacki
Madison & Jill Hillis
Camelle Decker & Leslie Allen Robert & Barbara Brown
Sunday, Feb 23 8:30 AM
11:00 AM
A/S Jacks Cassella C/S Max Cassella A/S Miora Rambeloarisoa C/S Evan Harkrider
Mary Cusick
Dennis & Lynn Doiron
Connie Logan & Camille Cassella
John & Rachel Mumford
Camelle Decker & Leslie Allen Gary & Bridget Pudimat
Altar Flowers
Mozella Roux
Ruth Copeland
Mary Cusick
Bob Wofford
A contribution to St. Mark’s was made by the One Hundred Times Foundation in
honor of the Jorn Family. Thank you both to the One Hundred Times
Foundation and to the Jorn family.
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REMINDERS FROM THE OFFICE
If your address, phone number, cell
phone number, or e-mail address
changes at any time, please notify the
church office so the records can be
accurate and your corrections published in the Messenger,
as well as the directory.
Note: Is your birthday or anniversary missing? Then it is
not in the church database. Let the Church office know of
any omissions so everyone can be remembered on their
special days. Thanks!
Calendar Items
Items to be included in the weekly Roars must be in by
Wednesday. Items to be included in the monthly
Messenger must be submitted by the 15th of each month.
Please keep messages brief. All articles, messages,
calendar info, etc. are subject to approval and may be
reformatted at the sole discretion of the church
administrator.
Submit all info. to Wendi Orr at (904) 396-9608 or
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Memorial gifts were given in memory of:
Marianne Steere
Carolyn T. & Carolee Greenwood
Esther Hixon
John and Diane Peterson
Lorraine Drummond
Rebecca Circle
Lynn Backus
Steve & Jenny Hicks Al & Ruth Voss
St. Mark’s Choir Tom & Sue Hanson
Dale & Yvonne Gatz Fred & Eileen Schaible
Esther Hixon Bill & Jan Daugherty
Gene and Becky Hutson Karl & Kathy Stupski
Clara Echerer Frank Patton
John & Gwin Reiser Susan Reiser
Mary Cusick Jacqueline McKenzie
Jean Henderson Russ & Jeanette Snyder Mike & Mary Swart Joe & Barb Henry
St. Mark's Wishes a
Happy Birthday to
All of Our February
Birthdays:
Pat Ainsley February 1
Peyton Harkrider February 1
Bernie Giancola February 7
Eric Stupski February 12
Rose Tallman February 15
Kamm Eckels February 17
Phyllis Green February 17
Jill Hillis February 19
**Betty Hamon February 22
Carol Daraskevich February 23
Kim Dodds February 23
Eddie Jackson February 25
Judy Murphy February 25
Kelly Murphy February 27
Max Cassella February 28
**A very special HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Betty Hamon who will be 100 years old!**
Happy Anniversary to the following:
Justin & Lecia Vogel February 3, 2001
Ray & Lynn Booth February 19, 2011
Greg & Kim Dodds February 25, 1995
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
7:30 Men In Mission/
FH
9:00—10:30
Confirmation Class/
CR
11:00 Handbell
Rehearsal/N
5:30 Casual/
Contemporary
Worship/N
2 Family Promise Host
Youth Group-Souper
Bowl of Caring
8:00 Matins Choir
Rehearsal/MS
8:30 & 11:00 Worship
9:45 BP Screening/C
9:45 Christian Ed
Classes
9:45 WELCA Board
Meeting/Chapel
12:15 Youth Choir
Rehearsal/MS
3 Week 2/2-212
10:00 SMCMS
Rehearsal/Nave
6:30 VBS Meeting/
MS
7:00 Volleyball/FH
4
4:00—7:00 Literacy
Partners/Office Suite
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
7:30 Community
Band/FH
7:30 St. Olaf Choir/
Palms Presbyterian
Church
5
10:30 Bible Study/HH
5:30 St. Mark’s Ringers/N
6:15 Wednesday Vespers
Service/N
6:45 Alleluia Ringers/MS
7:30 Festival Choir/MS
6
10:00 Ark Chapel/N
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
7
10:00 SMCMS
Rehearsal/Nave
8
7:30 Third Annual
Regional Men’s
Gathering/FH/SM/
MS/Nave
10:00 Rebecca
Circle/Home of
Marge Broward
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8:00 Matins Choir
Rehearsal/MS
8:30 & 11:00 Worship/N
9:45 BP Screening/C
9:45 Christian Ed
Classes
12:15 Youth Choir
Rehearsal/MS
7:00 San Marco Cham-
ber Music Society
Concert/Nave
10
6:30 Nourish Team
Meeting/CR
6:30 Stewardship
Team/L
7:00 Volleyball/FH
11
9:30 Deborah Circle/
HH
4:00—7:00 Literacy
Partners/L
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
7:30 Community
Band/FH
12
10:30 Bible Study/CR
5:30 St. Mark’s Ringers/N
6:15 Wednesday Vespers
Service/N
6:45 Alleluia Ringers/MS
7:30 Festival Choir/MS
13
10:00 Ark Chapel/N
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
6:30 Property
Committee/CR
7:00 Priscilla Circle/L
14 Valentine’s
Day
12:00 Lion’s
Pride/HH
15 Messenger
Submission
Deadline
9:00 Confirmation
Class/CR
5:30 Casual/
Contemporary
Worship Service/N
16
8:00 Matins Choir
Rehearsal/MS
8:30 & 11:00 Worship /
Nave
9:45 BP Screening/C
9:45 Christian Ed
12:15 Youth Choir
Rehearsal
17 President’s Day
St. Mark’s Ark
Closed
6:30 Finance Team
Meeting/CR
7:00 Volleyball/FH
18
4:00—7:00 Literacy
Partners/L
4:00-7:00 St. Mark’s
Ark Sweet Frog Fund-
raiser (University
Blvd)
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
7:30 Community
Band/FH
19
10:30 Bible Study/CR
5:30 St. Mark’s Ringers/N
6:15 Wednesday Vespers
Service/N
6:45 Alleluia Ringers/MS
7:00 Executive Committee/
CR
7:30 Festival Choir/MS
20
10:00 Ark Chapel/N
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
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9:00-12:00 Second
Harvest Food Bank
Work Day/Second
Harvest Food Bank
9:00-2:00 St. Mark’s
Council Retreat/
Mandarin Lutheran
9:00 St. Mark’s
Health & Nutrition
Support Group/HH
23
8:00 Matins Choir
Rehearsal/MS
8:30 & 11:00 Worship/N
9:45 BP Screening/L
9:45 Christian Ed
Classes
12:15 Youth Choir
24
6:30 Council Meeting/
L
7:00 Volleyball/FH
25
4:00—7:00 Literacy
Partners/L
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
7:00 St. Mark’s Ark
Board Meeting/L
7:30 Community
26
10:30 Bible Study/CR
5:30 St. Mark’s Ringers/N
6:15 Wednesday Vespers
Service/N
6:45 Alleluia Ringers/MS
7:30 Festival Choir/MS
27
10:00 Ark Chapel/N
5:15 Meditation/N
6:00 Yoga/HH
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Lutheridge Trip
for Handbell
Choirs
February 2014
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St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
3976 Hendricks Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32207
Pastor: Rev. Thomas Hanson
904-396-9608 x 14
Email: [email protected]
Dir. of Ministry Administration & Volunteers:
Wendi Orr
904-396-9608
Email: [email protected]
Director of Music Ministry: Tony Cruz
904-396-9608 x 21
Email: [email protected]
Comptroller: Larry Tallman
Email: [email protected]
Financial Secretary: Rose Tallman
Email: [email protected]
ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH COUNCIL OFFICERS
President.............................Bob Wofford
Vice-President......................Bill VanAs
Secretary.............................Jan Berglund
Treasurer.............................Barbara Brown