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Annual Meeting
Annual Meeting
Plan to join us after the 10:00 service on Sunday, Feb. 2 for our Annual Meeting, with brunch, awards, and our yearly slide show! If you have photos from 2024 to include, please send them to photos@saint-marks.com.
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Good Reads Book Club
Good Reads Book Club
Good-Reads Book Discussion 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM This group meets bi-monthly via Zoom on Thursday afternoons. Contact Marie Highby for more information and Zoom link! We read spirit-filled, typically modern Christian, books. Discussions focus on a few chapters at each meeting providing the opportunity to learn from each other as we are progressing through the […]
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Becoming Beloved Community Forum
Becoming Beloved Community Forum
How can we become beloved community to others and each other in 2025? Gather with the BBC Task Force to talk about how we can achieve this goal as a community living in our divided country: What changes may we expect from the media and how can we take meaningful social justice action locally?
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St. Marks Book Club
St. Marks Book Club
The St. Mark's Book Club is a group of dedicated readers who gather to discuss great books! We meet every 3rd Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m Email Kathy Gillam, kgillamk@stanford.edu, for more information and to be added to the group email.
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Good Reads Book Club
Good Reads Book Club
Good-Reads Book Discussion 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM This group meets bi-monthly via Zoom on Thursday afternoons. Contact Marie Highby for more information and Zoom link! We read spirit-filled, typically modern Christian, books. Discussions focus on a few chapters at each meeting providing the opportunity to learn from each other as we are progressing through the […]
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Religion, Race, and the “Heathen”
Religion, Race, and the “Heathen”
The fourth event in the speaker series, Community, Faith, and Racial Justice. This series on racial injustice in America explores the role of Christianity, including the current white Christian Nationalist movement, in racial injustice and seeks to define a path toward justice, healing and reconciliation. Professor Kathryn Gin Lum will speak on her recent book, Heathen: […]