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Lenten Worship Services
Wednesdays at 7 pm 
February 24, and
March 3, 10, 17, 24
"Shaped By Love"

Palm Sunday Services
March 28
8:30 & 10:45 am
 
Maundy Thursday Service (Includes First Communion)
April 1, 7 pm

Good Friday Service

April 2, 8 pm 

Easter Sunday Services
April 4
7, 8:30, & 10:45 am  
 
Senior Choir Cantata
Sunday, April 11
8:30 am Service


Worship

Sundays
8:30 & 10:45 am
Wednesdays
7:00 pm
Education Hour
Sundays at 9:30 am

Contact Us
St. Mark
Lutheran Church

One North Road
Circle Pines, MN 55014
763-784-2558

Office Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am-4pm

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St. Mark Lutheran Church
Welcome to St. Mark Lutheran Church, a congregation in the Circle Pines area of the northern suburbs of the Twin Cities.

We are rooted in the proclamation of Jesus Christ as our Savior and living out the truth reveled through God's word. We are eager to share the love of Christ and work along side of you for His glory.

Seven Habits of Discipleship
The St. Mark congregation is studying & practicing these Seven Habits through Faith Practices.  They are part of the Call to Discipleship from Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.  We focus on a specific habit each month.

March's Habit:  Prayer
Prayer is the way a disciple enjoys an intimate relationship with God. Prayer can be private or public, ritualized or conversational, silent or out loud, spoken or sung, words or action, simple or profound. Through prayer God’s will is discerned and greater clarity is gained for our journey. Prayer is powerful. Indeed, God’s creative, redeeming and healing power is often directed through prayer.

Jesus modeled the power and importance of prayer and provides our inspiration to embrace a prayerful stance toward all moments of life. One of the key ways Jesus showed his love for his Father was by regularly engaging in prayer. Throughout the Gospels we read how Jesus “went up to a mountain to pray” or “knelt down and prayed” or “continued all night in prayer.” As Jesus prayed, he gained a clearer sense of who he was (his identity) and what he was to do (his mission). Before he taught or healed, before choosing the Twelve or submitting his will to the Father in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed. Whatever the opportunity or challenge, Jesus turned to his Father first and sought the guidance of God. 
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