Welcome to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. St. Mark’s is an historic congregation of the ELCA that unconditionally welcomes all people of all ethnicities, genders, identities and backgrounds. Please join us for worship on Sundays at 8:30 or 10:30 am with inspiring music and talented musicians as we gather to grow together […]

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This Holy Trinity Sunday we celebrate that we are created in the Imago Dei, the image of the Triune God. As created beings, we reflect the brilliant spectrum light of our Creator, displaying a full-colored variety of creative gifts. We delight in making, fashioning, and stewarding the talents God has entrusted to us we are […]

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On Pentecost, we celebrate that we too are given the breath of the Holy Spirit and sent out to proclaim God’s redeeming love to all the world. The church is one body made up of many members, unified in our diversity through Jesus so that we too might hear and speak of God’s mighty deeds […]

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Through today’s scriptural images we witness the early church yearning for restoration, support, strength, and provision in times of struggle. We hear Jesus pray, “that they may be one, as we are one.” In joy, we present ourselves to God our Creator, acknowledging our dependence upon the Holy Spirit for the living of our days. 

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Today in 1 Peter, we are reminded to always be ready to give an account for the hope that is in us. In Athens, Paul used the poetry of the Greeks to gave an account for the hope that was in him of Jesus Christ. Today’s readings encourage us to grasp anew Jesus’ promise that […]

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In today’s gospel, Jesus says he is the way, truth and life, and promises that he goes to prepare a place for us in his Father’s house. He invites us to ask in his name, reminding us that our lives and our times are lived in his name. Peter also declares that we are the […]

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Today is sometimes called “Good Shepherd Sunday.” Jesus is the Good Shepherd who lives raised to shepherd us into abundant life in him. He leads us to green pastures and restores us in the waters of Baptism. In the Eucharist, he spreads a feast before us amid the world’s violence and war. He lives that […]

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In today’s gospel two disciples are joined by a stranger as they walk to Emmaus. The stranger listens to them, encouraging them with God’s word by opening their minds and kindling faith in their hearts. The disciples said “Stay with us” to the stranger, and as they gathered around the table, the stranger took bread, […]

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This morning Christ appears to his disciples, giving them peace by breathing upon them and encouraging them, “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” As a faithful response to Christ’s Resurrection, may we prepare to be sent out as witnesses and messengers of His peace in our world. 

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