St. Mark's Episcopal Church + Abilene, TX
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                  Outside entry to Sanctuary
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                  Today's Meditation

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                  Click on candle for today's Meditation 

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                  January 22 -  3rd Sunday after Epiphany (Readings)
                  January 28 -  4th Sunday after Epiphany (Readings) 
                                           Annual Parish Meeting, following Eucharist (Potluck)
                  February 5 -   5th Sunday after Epiphany (Readings)
                  February 12 - 6th Sunday after Epiphany (Readings)
                  February 19 - Last Sunday after Epiphany (Readings)
                  February 22 - Ash Wednesday (Readings)
                  February 26 - 1st Sunday in Lent (Readings)
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                  Books & BibleOn Wednesdays, we gather at Mezamiz Deux Coffee Haus on South 7th Street at 10 a.m. for reading and reflection. Currently we are reading An Altar In the World by Barbara Brown Taylor. 

                  Adult Sunday School
                  We are currently doing a study titled "Genesis: A Living Conversation" - takes place at 9:30 in the library.

                  Night Prayers7.00 p.m. in the Sanctuary - an opportunity for Young Adults and College Students. Prayers and Discussion - led by Mother Mary. 

                  Bishop Mayer to perform Confirmations at
                  St. Mark's on Sunday, February 26

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                  Confirmation is not “a completion of baptism.” Confirmation is a mature adult commitment to God through the Lord Jesus. It is expressed in several ways, depending on circumstances:

                  1) a person baptized as an infant or child now making his/her own mature commitment;

                  2) a person now wishing to be an Episcopalian who was baptized and confirmed in the Roman Catholic Church, an Eastern Orthodox Church, or the Lutheran Church;

                  3) an Episcopalian who wishes to express a renewed commitment in his/her spiritual journey

                  For more information on Confirmation, Reception or Renewal, please see Rev. Mary Glover. 


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