2007
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Articles
12.24.2007 - Christmas Pageant: A Night For Dancing
12.19.2007 - Cookies, Cookies and More Cookies!
12.19.2007 - Kids' Day Out
12.16.2007 - Making Advent Wreaths
12.16.2007 - Primary Student Bible Milestone 2007
11.26.2007 - Signing with the Cross with Catechetical Students
11.26.2007 - First Communion Milestone
11.18.2007 - Lycoming College Choirs Bless St. Mark's Services
11.8.2007 - The Cross is Rehung!
11.4.2007 - Commissioning of Stephen Ministers
11.1.2007 - Blessing of the Keys - Derek Gilbert
10.31.2007 - Pastor Elkin's Second Archaeological Adventure
10.22.2007 - Consecration Sunday
10.14.2007 - Harvest Home Sunday
9.19.2007 - Milestone: 75 or more Years of Praising God
9.18.2007 - Sunday School Year Up-and-Running
9.18.2007 - 2007-08 Catechetical Students
8.7.2007 - In the Beginning . . .
8.4.2007 - The Making of "In the Beginning"
8.2.2007 - Shirts for Liberia
7.26.2007 - Shepherd of the Streets Speaks at Forum
7.11.2007 - The Bishop's Visit
7.8.2007 - Independence Day with St. Mark's
7.2.2007 - Baptism Milestone
7.1.2007 - Young Violinists Perform During Services
6.21.2007 - Captive Free Performance
6.18.2007 - Vacation Bible School 2007
6.10.2007 - Scenes from the summer picnic
6.1.2007 - Mark Kinney - Blessing of the Keys
5.22.2007 - Church Council Members Elected
5.7.2007 - Wedding Anniversary Milestone 2007
5.5.2007 - Dick Lakey's 30 Years
4.28.2007 - Sharon Comini's Mission to Feed the Hungry
4.8.2007 - Easter Egg Hunt 2007
4.5.2007 - The Passover Seder
4.1.2007 - Lycoming College Chamber Choir, Palm Sunday.
3.31.2007 - March Family Game Night
3.30.2007 - St. Mark's Confirmands Travel to Philadelphia
3.30.2007 - Sunday School Basketball teams 2007
3.17.2007 - Confirmation class leads Children’s Church
2.24.2007 - Winter retreat at Camp Mount Luther
2.17.2007 - Family Game Night
2.11.2007 - Bells to Chime Again!
2.4.2007 - All the Languages of the Good News - 2007
St. Mark's celebrated Harvest Home Sunday on October 14, 2007. The congregation celebrated a day of Thanksgiving by bringing nonperishable items for the local Food Pantry. During the normal offering time, all present processed to the front of the church to place canned, dried and jarred food items on the altar.
Harvest Home is a special time to thank God for the abundance he gives us and to thank the farmers for their hard work to feed us all. For those of us who have enough to eat, we remember those in our community who struggle to meet their everyday needs.