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Inside this issue: St. Mark Lutheran Church CrossBeams A publication of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect, Illinois Volume 57, Issue 2 February, 2018 Pastor s Corner 2 Thank you s & Craft Beer Tasting Youth & Family, Ash Wednesday, Ministry Opportunities 3 4 God s Promises to the Great Family 5 Thoughts from the Loft, Senior Lunch & More WELCA & Lenten Devotionals 6 7 Foundation 8 Hear again the powerful stories of God s redeeming work Noah and Family Abraham and Sarah Moses The Israelites Preschool Open House Preschool Pasta Dinner Calendar of Events 9 10 11 Wednesdays in Lent February 21 & 28, March 7, 14, & 21 Morning: 11am Worship, 11:30am Soup Lunch, Noon Bible Study Evening: 6pm Soup Supper, 7pm Worship & Prayer Stations* *Faithwalk class time will continue following worship until 8pm

Page 2 February CrossBeams I will make a new covenant I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Jeremiah 31:31-33 This year Lent is for Lovers, as it begins on Valentine s Day with the celebration of Ash Wednesday. What could be more romantic than remembering that you are dust and to dust you shall return side by side in community with those you love?! We hope you will join us for worship at 11am, 6pm Family Service and 7pm. During the season of Lent we will then journey together through the stories of God s covenant with God s people throughout history to the new covenant that we know in Christ Jesus, the covenant that is Written on Our Hearts. We will return to stories we might feel we know by heart- Noah and the Flood, Sarah and Abraham, Moses and the Exodus. We will dig into them and see how they warm our heart anew both through sermons on Sunday mornings and powerful storytelling at our Midweek Worships on Wednesdays. You are also invited to partake in the Lenten Daily Devotional You are the Way which will look at the heart of who Jesus is through I am statements as found in the gospel of John. Beyond these offerings, I invite you to consider what God might be laying on your heart as a way to mark this season in one of the three faith practices of Lent: Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving. Taking something on, giving something up, spending time connecting with God, the purpose of these things is to remember the covenant of love God claims us with and tend to it. See below for some fun heartfocused ideas. My prayer is that you find God s love written on your hearts. Prayer Attend our midweek worships Wednesdays at 11am & 7pm Sit quietly and imagine a big red heart, Valentines style, and feel God s love for you Practice a heart of gratitude - reflect each evening on what you are grateful for that day Use the Lenten Daily Devotional as a start to your prayer Fasting Fast on Wednesdays, breaking the fast with our soup lunch or soup supper Refrain from things that hurt your heart- that might have to do with food, or it might have to do with name calling or gossip sharing Do something good for your heart- get out and move, call a friend, read a book that warms your heart, pursue a new passion Almsgiving Consider what you are most passionate about, find a charity connected to that passion and donate time or money Consider giving to heart disease research Spend time considering where God is calling your heart to give of yourself, your time, and your possessions during the coming year In Christ s Love, Pastor Christie

Volume 57, Issue 2 Page 3 Dear Pastor Christie and members of St. Mark Church, I want to thank you for the beautiful poinsettia plant and for the birthday flowers. The visits and prayers for Bob are also greatly appreciated. Thank you so much. God bless you all, Dorrae Teepe Dear St. Mark Friends, Thank you so much for the beautiful poinsettia plant delivered by Kathie Hetland. I really appreciate it. Linda Ernst

Page 4 What s Happening in Youth & Family Ministry? Sunday, Feb. 4 the St. Mark Youth will be collecting canned food items and cash donations. All food donations will be taken to the Mount Prospect Food Pantry and all cash donations will be sent to ELCA World Hunger. Please help us Tackle Hunger! February CrossBeams Tastefully Simple Fundraiser Thank you to all who have been supporting our youth through this fundraiser. The next tasting is Sunday, February 18. In the meantime, check out the products online and place your orders there. Simply go to: tastefullysimple.com/web/mciske, shop, then choose St Mark (St M) as the host at check out. SIMPLE!! (This is an on-going fundraiser throughout the year.) Money raised helps support Youth trips and activities. Ash Wednesday February 14, 2018 11am, 7pm 6pm Family Worship Join us as we remember that we are dust, and to dust we shall return. Gather for worship, the giving of ashes, and communion as we begin our Lenten journey. Ministry Opportunities Coming soon..check out the bulletin in the Great Room hallway for opportunities available to serve. Volunteer positions needed will be posted. If you are interested in a position, contact the person listed on the posting. If you have a position in your ministry to post, contact Jill in the church office.

Volume 57, Issue 2 God s Promises to the Great Family By Deacon Dave Page 5 As we get ready for Lent, we begin telling the stories of The Great Family. Throughout Lent and most especially on the evening of the Easter Vigil, we tell the stories of how God has been a part of the human family (i.e., The Great Family-Great because of God). The stories remind us that throughout our collective memories and our religious tradition, God has walked with us, made promises to us, and deepened our relationship with God - Creation, Adam and Eve, Noah and Noah s Family and the animal families, Abraham and Sarah s family, Moses and God s People, The Royal System, the Exiled, and the Gathered People. These stories are not just a reminder of the ways God has saved God s people in the past, but they are part of a larger story that finds it s culmination in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Jesus will tell the disciples that he does not cancel out the Torah and the Prophets, but instead is the fulfillment and embodiment of God s story. Jesus tells two stories that are almost like book ends in our faith formation to The Great Family Stories: The Parable of the Good Shepherd and the Parable of the True Vine. The Parable of the Good Shepherd is like the introduction to The Great Family. In The Good Shepherd, we find the one who knows all of the sheep by name and leads them to good, green grass and cool, clear water. The Good Shepherd leads them through the scary, dangerous places and when one goes missing the Good Shepherd will go looking for the one, even if there are 99 others. The parable provides us an image of a heavenly parent that provides safety, love, and belonging to each one of us. The Great Family stories are then examples of all of the ways God, the Good Shepherd, is with God s people. Much of Jesus ministry provides examples of how he is the Good Shepherd, reminding and exemplifying to the people how God has been with them in the past. Jesus healed, called, found, taught, cared for, navigated, walked with, dwelled, and fed the people. The second parable that book ends the other end of The Great Family gives us an image of how God and Jesus will continue to be with us in this next phase. In The Parable of the True Vine, coincidently at the end of his ministry, Jesus describes his connection to God like that of a vine and a vine grower. Jesus uses extensive language about how Jesus, God, and Jesus followers are all connected like the vine, fruit, branches, and leaves. Sofia Cavalletti a famous religious formation scholar asks the question: When you look at the grapevine can you tell the difference between the vine and the branches? Maybe, but much of the time it is impossible to tell the difference between the vine and the branches. I wonder if Jesus is telling us something about Jesus and Jesus followers? Cavalletti also asks: What about that sap that flows through the vine into the fruit? What is that life blood that flows through all of us? Is it not, the blood of Christ? So in this season as we continue to reflect on these powerful images and stories we invite you to continue living as if you have been grafted into the life of Christ and as if you are a beloved member of God s family? We remember these stories and tell them, but we are meant to reenact them with our lives!

Page 6 February CrossBeams Thoughts from the Loft A hymn commonly sung the final Sunday before Ash Wednesday is How Good, Lord, to Be Here! (ELW #315). It is a recounting of the many reasons to rejoice in Jesus Transfiguration. I can recall on more than one occasion musical experiences I was not completely excited about. Then I started accomplishing the musical task and realized it was just meaningful to be doing it, whatever the outcome. Simply put, it was good to be in the moment, praising God. As our songs of praise to God turn to the solemnity of the Lenten season, many we remember our calling to be in the moment, worshipping the One who saved us all. Peace, Tim Senior Lunch Bunch (or anyone who would like to join us) Thursday, February 15 1:00 pm Le Peep Restaurant (10 E. Northwest Hwy., Mt Prospect) RSVP to Marilyn at 847-508-5512 before Monday, February 12. Friday, February 16 7pm in the Great Room Bring a personal craft to work on for the evening. Looking for crafters to share their craft with the group. Contact Jill in the church office or at jgalyon@stmarkmp.org Sunday, February 25 Immediately following 10 am worship Copies of the 2017 Annual Report will be available beginning Sunday, February 11.

Volume 57, Issue 2 Page 7 Tuesday, February 13 Mardi Gras Potluck Dinner Great Room Wed. & Tues. Feb. 21 & 27 Quilting 2 nd floor, Education wing 5:45 pm 9:00 am Quilters The quilters are back to their regular schedule in February. Join them on Wednesday, February 21, and/or Tuesday, February 27. They meet at 9 am on the second floor of the education wing. MARDI GRAS POTLUCK DINNER Tuesday, February 13 5:45 pm in Fellowship Hall Start thinking about what favorite dish you will bring to pass. Last names beginning with A-M: Bring a salad or dessert N-Z: Bring a pasta or meat dish Pop, coffee & lemonade provided. Palm burning service to end the night. Lenten Devotionals In the Gospel of John, Jesus describes himself with a series of I am statements: I am the light of the world, I am the good shepherd, I AM, and so on. This beautiful, full-color devotional explores one or more I am sayings of Jesus during each week in Lent. Each reading is accompanied by a photo, a quote to ponder, reflection, and prayer. Explore these I Am Statements of Jesus this Lent as we journey our way to the new covenant in Christ, written on our hearts in love. Pick up your free copy today!

Page 8 February CrossBeams Your Benevolence Supporting our Community and Beyond The St. Mark Foundation awards grants to a variety of non-profit organizations. We emphasize funding local needs and those organizations with whom St. Mark participates in ministry. Organizations are asked to submit an application to be considered. For 2018, these organizations have been selected to receive Foundation grants: Holy Family Ministries Academic, spiritual, and life experiences for children and adults in underserved Chicago neighborhoods, funds will support student tuition Lutheran Church of the Cross Food Pantry Funds will support local food distribution Lutheran Social Services of Illinois Funds will support postage for the Storybook Project helping children stay connected to their incarcerated parents Lutheran Volunteer Corps places volunteers full-time in social-justice organizations, funds will support Chicago participants Mount Prospect Emergency Food Pantry Northwest CASA Assists victims of sexual assault, funds will support prevention education Northwest Compass - Provide emergency services, education and empowerment for those who are vulnerable or in crisis WINGS Assist woman and children escaping domestic violence and abuse, funds will support daily needs for safe houses Journeys/The Road Home Providing shelter, services & housing to those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in suburban Cook County, funds will support PADS Children s Advocacy Center Healing place for abused children, funds will support the Safe from the Start program RefugeeOne Creating support and opportunities for refugees, funds will support the Refugee Assistance fund. ELCA Missionary Rev. Carrie Ballenger Smith, serving in Jerusalem. Read her sermons at: KnitPurlPrayPreach.blogspot.co.il and follow her on Instagram @doulapastor for a peek at life in Jerusalem ELCA World Hunger - From health clinics to microloans, water wells to animal husbandry, community meals to advocacy, funds make it possible for the ELCA to respond, supporting sustainable solutions that get at the root causes of hunger and poverty Funding for these grants is provided through your benevolence giving (that third category on your envelope), as well as gifts to the Foundation. If you wish to make a donation to the St. Mark Foundation for these grants, of if you have any questions, please contact a member of the Foundation or the church office. Thank you for your support!

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Volume 57, Issue 2 Page 11 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3:30 pm Basketball 4:30 pm FaithWalk 6:30 pm Bell Choir 7:30 pm Vocal Choir 4:30 pm Basketball 7 pm Basketball 3 6:45 am Basketball 6:30 pm Nibblers 8 am Worship 10 am Worship 4 6:30 pm PADS 5 4 pm Basketball 5:30 pm Basketball 6 pm Book Study 6 9 am Volleyball 11 am Bible Study 4 pm Basketball 4:30 pm WOW 6 pm Basketball 6:30 pm FaithWalk 7 3:30 pm Basketball 6 pm Basketball 6:30 pm Bell Choir 7:30 pm Vocal Choir 8 4:30 pm Basketball 5 pm Youth Retreat 9 10 7 am Basketball 7:15 am Youth Ski Trip 10 am Basketball 12 pm Basketball 7:30 pm Craft Beer Tasting 8 am Worship 10 am Worship 11 1 pm Book Club 6:30 pm PADS 7 pm Mary Circle 12 13 12:30 pm Deborah Circle 4 pm Basketball 5:30 pm Basketball 5:45 pm Mardi Gras Potluck Dinner 7 pm Worship & Music ASH WEDNESDAY 9 am Volleyball 11 am Worship No Bible Study No WOW 6 pm Family Worship 6 pm Basketball No FaithWalk 7 pm Worship 14 15 1 pm Senior Lunch Bunch 3:30 pm Basketball 4:30 pm FaithWalk 6:30 pm Bell Choir 7:30 pm Vocal Choir 4:30 pm Basketball 7 pm Craft Connection 16 17 6:45 am Basketball 8 am COC 3 pm Basketball 8 am Worship 10 am Worship 18 6:30 pm PADS 19 4 pm Basketball 5:30 pm Basketball 7 pm Church Council 20 9 am Quilting 9 am Volleyball 11 am Lenten Worship 11:30 am Soup Lunch 12 pm Bible Study 4:30 pm WOW 6 pm Basketball 6 pm Soup Supper 6:30 pm FaithWalk 7 pm Lenten Worship 21 22 3:30 pm Basketball 6 pm Basketball 6:30 pm Bell Choir 7:30 pm Vocal Choir 4:30 pm Basketball 5 pm Preschool Pasta Dinner 23 24 8 am Worship 10 am Worship 11:15 am Annual Meeting 25 26 12:30 pm Bridge Club 6:30 pm PADS 9 am Quilting 4 pm Basketball 5:30 pm Basketball 27 9 am Volleyball 11 am Lenten Worship 11:30 am Soup Lunch 12 pm Bible Study 4:30 pm WOW 6 pm Basketball 6 pm Soup Supper 6:30 pm FaithWalk 7 pm Lenten Worship 28

St. Mark Lutheran Church 200 South Wille Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-3121 February 2018 2017-18 Church Council Carol Floros, President Mike LoRusso, VP Sharon Blazek, Secretary Jeanne Kueter, Treasurer Barb Bloomquist Paul Brask Gina Dahlgren Tom Ernst Bob Fehling Kathie Hetland Jan Scott Peter Velic St. Mark Lutheran Church 847/253-0631 Fax: 847/253-5387 Email: stmarkmp@stmarkmp.org Website: stmarkmp.org Staff Pastor Rev. Christie Webb cwebb@stmarkmp.org Music Director Timothy Spelbring tspelbring@stmarkmp.org Parish Administrator Nancy Hundley nhundley@stmarkmp.org Office Administrator Jill Galyon jgalyon@stmarkmp.org Youth & Family Ministry Deacon David Webb dwebb@stmarkmp.org Sunday Worship Chapel Service: 8 am Worship Service: 10 am Wednesday Youth Christian Education (Sept. May) WOW (3 yrs through 5 th grade) FaithWalk (Confirmation 6-8 th grade) 4:30-6:00 pm 6:30-8:00 pm Wednesday Adult Christian Education Bible Study 11:00 am Office Hours Monday Thursday 8:30 am 4:30 pm Friday 8:30 am 12 pm noon St. Mark Preschool & Enrichment Center 847/873-1110 Web: stmarkpreschoolcares.org Preschool Director Barb Zediker bzediker@stmarkmp.org