Community (Page 20)

Community (Page 20)

Pastor Matzke on Twitter

What is your motive for reading the Bible (if you do)? Are you applying it to yourself before you apply it to others?@timkellernyc #Romans — Mark Matzke (@ReverendMatzke) April 5, 2016

March Community Lunch

St. Mark sponsors a free community lunch on the last Wednesday of the month.  The lunch which starts at 11 am and ends at 1 pm features different home made dishes every month prepared by the ladies of the church.    

A Weekend of Ministry, Fellowship, Worship and FUN!!

This past weekend was very active for the members of St. Mark . The Youth along with a number of adults boarded the St. Mark Bus and served the needy at Building Hope in the City an outreach of Trinity Lutheran In Cleveland Thanks to Jeff Atchley for some great pictures   Saturday Evening The St. Mark Fellowship Committee sponsored a get together dinner at the Oak and Embers Restaurant in Chesterland Palm Sunday Featured a debt reduction breakfast sponsored by…

Reaching out to Geauga County’s Children

St. Mark  members have filled 125 Easter Baskets and delivered them to Geauga County Family Services to show the love of Christ to children in Geauga County. Each of these baskets was filled by individual members of St. Mark and brought to the church. Each basket was special!  Our mission statement at St. Mark is “To Go and Make Disciples of All Nations.”  Our vision statement  shows how we do this, by “Making Caring Connections in Our Community.” Special thanks to…

Wednesday Morning Lenten Service and Feb. Community Lunch

St. Mark has Wednesday Lenten Services. At 11:00 and 7:30 pm. February’s service was accompanied by our monthly free community lunch. A great opportunity for the Chesterland community to be fed spiritually as well as physically. Click Here to listen to Pastor Matzke’s sermon “Thy Kingdom Come”  

St. Mark Birthday Party Pot Luck

On Sunday Jan. 31, 2016, St. Mark held a birthday party for St. Mark members.  Your seat at your dinner table was determined by your birth date. You dined with church members that you may not have known before. A great way to start the new year.

Pastor Matzke on twitter

Is there a better way to begin a Wednesday than reading to @Stmarkchester preschoolers? No, there isn't. — Mark Matzke (@ReverendMatzke) January 20, 2016