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New Musical “TENTS”

This Sunday during both services at St. Mark we were joined by Jennifer Shaw, Randee Wilhelm and Karen Gheorghiu, who sang two original songs from the new musical written by our very own Terry Shaw, St. Mark Music Director. These women share the stage with five men to tell a “story of stories”. TENTS invites…

How Do We Love Our Enemy?

On the 7th Sunday after Epiphany, the Gospel of Matthew (5:38-48) gives us the familiar lesson from Jesus: “You have heard it said, love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” But how do we do that in the face of…

Love and Logic Parenting.

Love and Logic Parenting. A way of empowering and guiding children to make good choices. They learn the consequences of those choices that they make. Moses was using Love and Logic when he was talking to his people explaining the joys and struggles of being God’s people. The Ten Commandments were given to guide their…

Please Pass The Salt!

“You are the salt of the earth.” This is the pronouncement Jesus gave in the Gospel of Matthew (5:13), for the 5th Sunday after Epiphany. In his sermon based on this Gospel, Pastor Eric said that when salt is added to food, it disappears and creates a flavorful, savory taste. It gives depth to the recipe and draws out…

Prison Congregations of America

On Sunday, 1.22.17, St. Mark Lutheran Church welcomed Mary Mortenson, Director of Prison Congregations of America (PCA). The mission of PCA is to collaborate with Christian denominations and prison officials to establish prison congregations across America. Mary is a South Dakota resident, has been involved in prison ministries for about 20 years, and has been…

Jesus Turned The World Upside Down

In Sunday’s Gospel, Matthew 5: 1-12, Jesus names those who are blessed in the “reign of God”. He pronounces blessings on the outcasts, the sinners, the unwelcome and the spiritually poor, and he made their broken world a new world. These Beatitudes created a new reality for the crowds who followed him. When our world seems…

A Message from ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton

Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy. Yesterday, we heard these words in the Gospel reading from Matthew 5:1-12, the beginning of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. In the Beatitudes, Jesus lays out a vision for life in God’s realm, characterized by seeing those who are often most disregarded, including the meek, the mourning…

Follow him to be fishers of all.

The 3rd Sunday after Epiphany has Jesus beginning his public ministry by calling fishers to leave their nets and follow him to be fishers of people. Matthew 4:12-23 tells the story of this calling and mentions that Jesus left his home in Nazareth and made his home in Capernaum where he settled in. Pastor Eric…

Named, Chosen, Loved

So, what is your name? Most of us will respond with our first, middle and last name. Once in a while, someone (thanks Ken L!) will answer,”I am a loved child of God.” As Pastor Beth pointed out on this second Sunday of Epiphany, NAMES are an important part of our identity. God says, “I…

Baptism

On December 11, 2016 we celebrated the Holy Baptism of MacKenzie K. The “new kid in our family” was sponsored by     her mother, Stefanie K, her grandmother, Deanne K, and John, Carrie and Benjamin M. The sponsors and the congregation promised to nurture MacKenzie’s faith in God and teach her about God’s love.…