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St. Mark's & St. John's Episcopal Church

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Worship times

Sunday
9:15 am
English
Wednesday
12:00 pm
English
Online service of Healing at Youtube.com/StMarksandStJohns

Volunteer opportunities

One time opportunities
Ongoing commitment opportunities
Opportunities for mission groups

Ministries

EDEN Food Shelf

Food Pantries

 

Wednesdays, 10:30 AM -12:00 PM

Gazebo Entrance on Rosewood

As a Foodlink, Inc. member agency, we offer a menu of choices based on the nutritional standards of "My Plate". During the growing season we provide freshly harvested veggies from our E.D.E.N. Gardens. We also have a well-stocked library that guests are welcome to use, and a Resource Corner where guests can learn about a wide variety of local programs and organizations.

​Valid IDs are required for all Food Shelf Members. First-time Members must provide IDs for all household members. Everyone is welcome to visit Food Shelf two times a month. 

Maria Hartz

EDEN Gardens

Sacred Ground

St. Mark’s & St. John’s is proudly located in the Beechwood neighborhood in the city of Rochester. Dismal statistics have made Beechwood and our adjoining neighborhood, EMMA, a focus area of the Rochester Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative (RMAPI). There have been many talented and caring people from all corners of our city and surrounding county who have met, strategized, mapped, and then met some more in hopes of stopping the downward spiral of oppressive forces that are at play in our neighborhood. The issues are complex and Rochester, as is true with so many other places in our country, did not get here overnight.

 
For decades SMSJ was emblematic of what was happening in our neighborhood. We were losing members and money, having to heat and keep up a large physical plant, all the while professing to be a beacon of hope for those who needed it. In 2012 the church's leadership decided to chart a different course. We stopped praying for our own institutional survival and started praying that God would direct our hearts, minds and hands in a way that we could make our neighborhood a place more reflective of God's dream for all of us. So we stopped attending meetings and literally started digging. 


Since then, we have started seven urban vegetable gardens. Tangible signs that transformation, life, and health are possible NOW. We've nurtured and harvested thousands of pounds of vegetables and distributed them to our most vulnerable sisters and brothers and their children. We've laughed and cried with our neighbors... mowed grass, picked up trash, pulled weeds, spread compost, handed out food, anointed those who sought healing, danced with our kids, watched the sun go down on the front steps with our neighbors, canned salsa and sauce, and tried to not take ourselves too seriously. We've witnessed the miracle as groups from Starbridge and Heritage Christian Service planted tiny seeds and were amazed together as they grew into something we could share for lunch. Along the way we have been changed, and are continuing to be changed by the magnificent people who live, work, and love in our neighborhood. Come be a part of it.

Maria Hartz

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Care of Creation Grants 2017
St. Mark's & St. John's Episcopal Church, Rochester, NY

2017 Care of Creation Grant Recipient - St. Mark’s and St. John’s Episcopal Church

St. Mark’s and St. John’s Episcopal Church, NY. Communication, theological resources and meditation bench for the hoop house project:  $2,800.
 

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