Feast of St. Mark
Chapel (St. Matthew's) 5900 7th Ave, Kenosha, WI, United StatesThe Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist is observed annually on April 25 in the Episcopal Church, celebrating the author of the second Gospel. It honors St. Mark as a...
The Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist is observed annually on April 25 in the Episcopal Church, celebrating the author of the second Gospel. It honors St. Mark as a...
Year A / II Easter Red Psalm 119:33-40, Isaiah 30:18-21 2 Corinthians 4:1-6 John 14:6-14
The Feast of Saints Philip and James honors two of the original twelve Apostles. They share this feast day because their relics were translated together to the Church of the...
Year A / II White Psalm 31:1-5,15-16, Acts 7:55-60 1 Peter 2:2-10 John 14:1-14
Year A / II White Psalm 66:7-18, Acts 17:22-31 1 Peter 3:13-22 John 14:15-21
The Ascension of Christ, or Ascension Day is the occasion on which the risen Christ is taken into heaven after appearing to his followers for forty days (Acts 1:1-11, Mk 16:19). The Ascension marks the conclusion of Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances and is the final elevation of his human nature to divine glory and the near...
The Blessing of the Garden in the Episcopal Church is a liturgical service, often held during Rogation Days or spring, to sanctify soil, seeds, and human labor. It highlights creation care, praying for fruitful harvests and environmental stewardship, often featuring outdoor prayer and community dedication of community gardens or church green spaces. We will gather...
Year A / II White Psalm 68:1-10,33-36, Acts 1:6-14 1 Peter 4:12-14;5:6-11 John 17:1-11
COMBINED MASS for Pentecost Sunday Pentecost Sunday is a principal feast commemorating the Holy Spirit's descent upon the apostles. It marks the "birthday of the Church" and the end of...
The Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary commemorates Mary’s visit to her cousin Elizabeth, as told in Luke 1:39-56. It highlights Mary bringing Jesus (in her womb)...
The Feast of Saint Barnabas the Apostle is celebrated annually on June 11 to honor the early Christian disciple known as a "son of encouragement". As a close companion of St. Paul, he was a pivotal leader in the early church, recognized for spreading the faith to Gentiles, generosity, and founding the church in Cyprus.
This day commemorates the martyrdoms of both saints in Rome under Emperor Nero Join us for a short service in the Chapel at 6:30pm. There is no Bible Study this week.