2010
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12.28.2010 - Kids Day Out - Cookie Baking
12.22.2010 - Advent Wreath-making
12.22.2010 - A Christmas Carol
12.4.2010 - Trip to Corning Glass Museum
12.4.2010 - First Communion - Third Grader Bible Milestone
12.2.2010 - Teen Lock-in
12.2.2010 - Operation Christmas Child
11.16.2010 - Fall Fun Fest
11.10.2010 - All Saints Sunday
11.9.2010 - Celebrating Consecration Sunday
10.28.2010 - Harvest Home Sunday
10.28.2010 - Fun at the Maze
9.29.2010 - Dick Lakey moving on
9.29.2010 - New confirmation students begin study
9.13.2010 - Four Confirmed
9.9.2010 - Sunday School Kick Off
8.31.2010 - Progressing to College
8.31.2010 - 'Tweens Day
8.30.2010 - Choir Camping in Oz
7.5.2010 - St. Mark's, Hot Dogs and Popcorn
7.1.2010 - Vacation Bible School
6.7.2010 - Annual Picnic
6.4.2010 - Audit Committee Gets to Work
6.4.2010 - Jane Larson retires as Stephen Leader
5.5.2010 - St. Mark's Annual Report Posted
5.4.2010 - Family Promise Set to Open
4.27.2010 - Iron Chef Williamsport
4.21.2010 - Icon Tea
4.20.2010 - Successful Spring Clothing Sale
4.20.2010 - Preparing for Easter
4.19.2010 - Easter Vigil Baptisms Celebrated
4.9.2010 - Easter Egg Hunt and Breakfast
4.8.2010 - Passover Seder
3.30.2010 - Pysanky Egg Dying
3.22.2010 - Iron Chef Challenge Accepted!
3.6.2010 - Prayer Pillow Milestone Celebrated
3.6.2010 - 50 Years in Our Nave!
2.21.2010 - 2009-10 St. Mark's Basketball Teams
2.21.2010 - Stephen Minister Sunday
2.16.2010 - All the languages milestone awarded
1.23.2010 - Baking Bread for Epiphany
1.21.2010 - Commemorating Baptisms
The Sunday School year started up with a bang when church families packed fellowship hall for breakfast on September 5, 2010. The crowd feasted on French toast, bacon, eggs, hash browns and muffins, all served up by our own Parish Life Committee, led by Bob Jones. What a great way to get ready for Sunday School!
The St. Mark's Sunday School program begins in earnest on September 12, 2010 with programs for all ages - pre-school through adult. In two adult classes, studies will focus on the New Testament books of Romans and Paul. High school students study current events and how the bible helps put things into perspective. The middle school students prepare themselves for Confirmation by learning about what it means to be a Lutheran. Elementary grades will continue to use the Spark curriculum. The program is more fully outlined on the Sunday School page.
All classes begin at 9:15 AM. The youth gather in Fellowship Hall, while the adults plunge right in to their studies. All are welcome!