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The Messenger of St. Mark's | Epiphany | February 10, 2022
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SAINT MARK'S MISSION & OUTREACH
February Formation Small Group Classes
11:30AM-12:15 in person and online

Godly Play (ages 2-102) in Stoney Chapel and on Zoom (Link to Join Zoom)
Holy Troublemakers (ages 9-109) in Parish Hall and on Zoom (Link to Join Zoom)
Animate (Inquirers) (ages 16-116) in Library and on Zoom (Link to join Zoom)

2/13
Godly Play: Parable of the Great Pearl
Holy Troublemakers: Thich Nhat Hanh
Animate: Cross: Where God Is (Nadia Bolz-Weber)

2/20
Godly Play: Parable of the Sower
Holy Troublemakers: Rev. Wil Gafney
Animate: Bible: A Book Like No Other (Lauren Winner)

2/27 Share & Care Sunday
Service Projects and Conversations for all ages, TBA 
St. Mark's is Stepping Up to Support Immigrants
February Call to Action
Members and Friends of St. Mark's are stepping up in all sorts of ways to provide support for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, and we invite you to join us! Whether you take smaller steps or bigger steps, whether you take one step or several, your participation helps encourage and support displaced individuals and families on their journey towards safety, stability, and thriving. 

Small Step: Check out the most recent update from Rio Grande Borderlands Ministry and take a moment to pray for those mentioned in the RGBM Cycle of Prayer at https://riograndeborderland.org/blog/st-christophers-el-paso

Medium Step: Donate one or more pairs of unused athletic shoes for asylum seekers who are coming through Albuquerque (see "February Shoe Drive" announcement below for more details) or contact Mary Ellen or Kate

Bigger Step: Consider serving as a financial sponsor for one or more members of an Afghan Family seeking safety in the US. Contact Mother Sylvia or Tela Schwebach for more information and invitation to a Zoom Meeting with one of the family members on February 12th at 9AM. 

Next Steps: Join others committed to this important work on Sunday, February 27th (and the 4th Sunday of EACH month) from 11:30-12:15 at St. Mark's for prayer, updates, sharing, and identifying our "next steps" for the coming month! Contact Mary Beth

Thank you for stepping in and stepping up! 
February Shoe Drive for Asylum Seekers
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We are helping the Annunciation House in El Paso as they receive asylum seekers who cross the southern border at Juarez. An ad hoc, citywide ecumenical group is meeting buses sent to Albuquerque to catch flights to their sponsors’ homes elsewhere in the U. S. They give people a change of clothes, food, and find them a motel room to stay in while they isolate five days after COVID testing. Then they board a flight or a bus on their way to sponsors, usually family members who filed the necessary paperwork and covered their transportation costs.

For St. Mark’s contribution to this outreach effort, we have chosen athletic shoes—people are arriving in flipflops. We need men’s sizes 5-7, women’s sizes 5-7.5 and children’s sizes 3.5-7.

Throughout February, St. Mark’s will be collecting new athletic shoes in the sizes mentioned above. Buy a pair and bring it with you next Sunday. New shoes only, please. If you have a limited budget, buy a pair of adult shoes. You will be helping families take the next step toward a new life.

If you have any questions, please email Kate Spielmann, Mary Ellen Elliott and Mary Beth Libbey (send them an email here).
Call to Photography Artists
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The next show to be featured in St. Mark’s Gallery from March through May, will be photography. If you are a photography artist, please consider entering several pieces of your finest works to this show. Contact Audrey Minard (email) or Anne Gordon Fritz (email) for a prospectus and entry form. The deadline for entries is Monday, February 21.
 
Thank you,
St. Mark’s Gallery
GIVE TO ST. MARK'S
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All are welcome to give and/or pledge to St. Mark's by:

  • Mail (St. Mark's has a secure mailbox and is checked regularly): 431 Richmond Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106.

  • You may give electronically through the Diocese of the Rio Grande Parish Donation site and check the box next to "Albuquerque-St. Mark's". Just fill out the rest of the information and click the Next button at the bottom of the page. Please make sure fill out "special instructions or comment" to let us know how to apply your gift (i.e.: pledge, congregational relief fund, etc.).

  • You may give electronically (including pledge payments) to St. Mark's - securely via PayPal® - anytime. Please consider checking the box that reads, "I’d like to add to my donation to help offset the cost of processing."
DIOCESE & BEYOND
LGBTQ+ Virtual Evening Prayer
The LGBTQ+ Ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande will host a service of Evening Prayer on Sunday, February 13, at 6:00 pm (mountain time). This service will be online.
 
Please join the liturgy via Zoom Click here to join Zoom liturgy or Facebook Live Click here to watch on Facebook
 
 
If you have any questions, please contact us at LGBTQdrg@gmail.com
ABQ FaithWorks: Help in the Storm
When the sudden snowstorm and frigid temperatures caught unhoused campers off guard earlier this month, we met the emergency call for help with donations of blankets, tents, sleeping bags, gloves, hats and hand warmers. FaithWorks collaborated with Street Safe NM to get the supplies out to the streets where people were struggling to stay warm in sub-zero temperatures. Thanks for donations that came to First Congregational UCC for this effort! Find more photos at https://www.abqfaithworks.org/blog
DRG Lenten Vocations Course: God IS Calling You!
Join Mother Sylvia, Deacon David, and other members of the Episcopal Church throughout the Diocese of the Rio Grande for a Lenten Vocations Course 

Thursday evenings, 6:00-7:30PM (Mountain Time): 3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24, 3/31

Our annual Diocesan Discernment Cycle begins each Lent with an Introductory "Vocations 101" course. This course/online retreat is open to any and all lay people, deacons, and priests in the DRG and beyond. Each session includes time for prayer, a brief topical presentation, and small group sharing. In this introductory course/online retreat we explore our basic understanding of Christian Vocation in the Episcopal Church. Over the course of five 90-minute sessions, we explore how the particular vows made in three different services from our Book of Common Prayer: the services of Holy Baptism, the Ordination of a Deacon, and the Ordination of a Priest, can shed light on particular aspects of the shared vocation of all Christians, and help us begin to see our own unique vocations, as individual members of Christ’s Body, more clearly. 

Note: This course is for all people (at every stage of life and in every order of ministry) who feel called to deepen their relationship with God and their vocation in the church and in the world. It is also the "starting place" for individuals who may be sensing a call towards ordained ministry in the Diocese of the Rio Grande and wish to enter into a formal process of discernment.

Questions: Please contact Mother Sylvia via email here.
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