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940-387-6223 Parish Office940- 464-7808 FaxIf a patient or the family wishes a pastoral visit, please call Fr. George on his cell phone 940-268-6760 or the parish office 940-387-6223.Parish Office Hours: Monday -Thursday 8:30 am-4:30 pm; Friday 8:30 am-12:30 pm. Religious Education Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm; Friday 9 am - 12:30 pm. Immaculate Conception Catholic School: 2301 N. Bonnie Brae Street, 940- 381-1155 or 940- 381-1539

Baptism: Preparation Class & Baptism registration forms are required, prior to scheduling a Baptism. Prep Class is held on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Go to www.stmarkdenton.org or contact Elsa Vasquez at 940-387-6223 or [email protected]. If the child is seven years or older, please contact the Religious Education office.Weddings: A nine-month marriage preparation is required. Please contact Deacon Joe Standridge, 940-220-7160 [email protected] for information. Con-Validation/Sanation: For civil marriages to be recognized by the Catholic Church, please contact Deacon Joe.Annulments: For questions, or to request an annulment, please contact Deacon Vic Norton at 817-823-9768, [email protected]: If you wish to schedule a meeting/activity at St. Mark, please email request (date/time and type of equipment if needed) to Elsa Vasquez at [email protected]. Reservations need to be emailed two weeks in advance.Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday at noon, ten (10) days prior to bulletin release date. Please submit announcements with image or logo (if available) to [email protected]. Announcements may be edited.

PastorFr. George, cell 940-268-6760, [email protected]

DeaconsDeacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600, [email protected] Vic Norton, 817-823-9768, [email protected] Ed Posvar, 805-501-7578, [email protected]

Parish SecretaryElsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223, [email protected]

Director of Liturgy Joy Medley 502-671-9035, [email protected]

Religious Education (Faith Formation) Director of R.E./RCIA/Marriage Prep. - Deacon Joe Standridge, 940-220-7160 or ext. 127, [email protected]

Coordinator of Elementary/Associate Middle School Minister - Andrea Woolums, 940-222-8081 or ext. 251, [email protected]

Coordinator of Middle School/High School Youth Ministry and Confirmation - Brad Horn, 940-222-6703 or ext. 192,[email protected]

Coordinator of First Communion, RCIA - Adapted for Children and Safe Environment - Dan Heredia, 940-222-8072 or ext. 250, [email protected]

Adult Formation & Family Life - Fr. George, 940-387-6223, [email protected]

Music Director of Music - Bridget Bem, 940-220-7326, [email protected]

Assistant Director - Deirdre Murphy, 214-632-5232, [email protected]

AdministrationBusiness Manager - Kim Harbert, 940-222-6702 or ext. 152, [email protected] Terri Manis 940-222-6678 or ext. 151, [email protected]

Database Manager - Tom Fedor 940-220-7380 or ext. 150, [email protected]

Data Entry - Skip Rawley

Custodial Care/Maintenance - Enrique Zamora

Adult Safe Environment Awareness Sessions Requirements

Safe Environment Certification for Adult Volunteers is required prior to serving in Ministry and must be renewed every two years. Initial or Renewal Safe Environment Certification currently requires attendance at a live and in person (“face-to-face”) Safe Environment Awareness Session (“Protecting God’s Children For Adults”) and requires a Virtus profile. See available awareness sessions: https://fwdioc.org/training-sessions. Please contact Dan Heredia with any questions at 940-222-8072 or at [email protected]. Youth Safe Environment (Teen Leader Training) requires in person training. Please contact the youth ministers. Called to Protect session is a prerequisite to apply for Teen Leader Training.

Our mission is to be a God-centered Catholic community of Faith which teaches, evangelizes, and ministers to the needs of

God’s people.

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SATURDAY 3/20/2021(Jer 11:18-20/Ps 7:2-3,9b-12/Jn 7:40-53) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (Hilde and Tom Iwasyszyn S.I.) 7:00 pm - Spanish Mass - (Jose and Naria Jose Botelho †)

SUNDAY 3/21/2021 FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT(Ez 37:12-14/Ps 130:1-8/Rom 8:8-11/Jn 11:1-45) 7:00 am - Mass - (For the Parish) 9:00 am - Mass - (John F. Guenther Jr. †) 11:30 am - Mass - (Bill Shaneyfelt †) 2:00 pm - Mass exclusively for people over the age of 60 - (Judy Nack †) 4:00 pm - Mass - (Antoinette Santia †)

MONDAY 3/22/2021(Dn 13:1-9,15-17,19-30,33-62 or 13:41c-62/Ps 23:1-6/Jn 8:1-11) 6:30 pm - Rosary 7:00 pm - Mass 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Adoration and Reconciliation

TUESDAY 3/23/2021 Saint Turibius of Mogrovejo, Bishop(Nm 21:4-9/Ps 102:2-3, 16-21/Jn 8:21-30) 7:30 am - Mass - (Marla Heinen S.I.) 6:30 pm - Rosary 7:00 pm - Mass 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Adoration and Reconciliation

WEDNESDAY 3/24/2021 (Dn 3:14-20,91-92,95/(Ps) Dn 3:52-56/Jn 8:31-42) 6:30 pm - Rosary 7:00 pm - Mass - (Nancy Rowley †) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Adoration and Reconciliation THURSDAY 3/25/2021 THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD(Is 7:10-14;8-10/Ps 40:7-11/Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38) 7:30 am - Mass - (Marisa Pimentel †) 6:30 pm - Rosary 7:00 pm - Mass 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm - Adoration and Reconciliation

FRIDAY 3/26/2021 (Jer 20:10-13/Ps 18:2-7/Jn 10:31-42) 7:30 am - Mass - (Amancio L. Liangco †) 7:00 pm - Stations of the Cross, Benediction

SATURDAY 3/27/2021 (Ez 37:21-28/(Ps) Jer 31:10-13/Jn 11:45-56) 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Reconciliation 5:00 pm - Mass - (Sue and Gus Herring S.I.) 7:00 pm - Spanish Mass - (Francisca Merlan Puerta †)

ACTSAdorationAltar FlowersAltar ServersAngel TreeApple TreeArk at St. Mark

Bread of LifeBuilding Committee

Catholic DaughtersCause of Joy for Moms/Kids Charismatic Prayer Group Denton

Finance CouncilFuneral Meals

Grief Share Hospital Ministry

Knights of Columbus

LandscapingLay MarianistLife Teen MusicLiturgical Ministers/Schedule

Music

Nursing Home & HomeboundOutreach

Pastoral CouncilPeru MissionPrayer Shawl MinistryPregnancy/Infant Loss Support GroupPrison Ministry Men/WomenProtection Team

Respect for LifeRosary Cenacle Rosary MakersSchoenstatt Movement

Scribe MinistrySpanish MinistryStewardship CommitteeSt. Helena’s CircleSuicide Support Group

Ushers

Vocation Cross

Welcoming CommitteeWorld Wide Marriage Enc.

55+ Bunch

Trish Dutton 940-455-2849Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223Helen Fairchild, 940-367-5207Joy Medley, 502-671-9035Pat & Renee Claytor, 940-453-8960Mia Price, 940-566-6756Crystal Kulle, [email protected]

Greg Studer, 214-435-5355Leo Wehkamp, 817-859-1030

Shirley Royster 940-206-7682Sydney Curran, 940-395-8502Mary Trevino, 214-868-5559

Kim Bonfield, 940-241-1386Elsa Vasquez, 940-387-6223

Terry Hitch, 817-296-6283Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600

Sean Stenovitch, [email protected] 940-367-4648Steve Felderhoff, 214-952-8069Andy Gilliard, 940-323-8693Brad Horn, [email protected] Joy Medley, 502-671-9035 [email protected] Bem, 940-220-7326

Marilou Anderson, 817-992-1804

Kim Harbert, 940-222-6702

Joe Davis, 972-880-7137Oscar Salas, 940-453-5484Shirley Royster, 940-206-7682Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925Jodie Gibson, 940-735-1645 Deacon Jim Galbraith, 940-262-0600Eric Debus, [email protected]

Michelle McDonald, 940-465-6059Suzie Barger, 940-387-9332 Sharon Kohl, 337-962-2925Brent & Andrea Woolums, [email protected]

Barbara Criscuolo, 940-497-4120Adriana Noriega, 940-206-2845Kim Shaneyfelt, [email protected] Wright, 940-514-1696Larry Walker, 940-367-1170Carol Walker, 940-367-1313 Joe Davis, 972-880-7137Joy Medley, 502-671-9035

Tony & Maria Parra 817-715-0920Dave & Monica Fowler 904-864-7201 [email protected] Landry, 972-824-9567

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FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT March 21, 2021

Parish Ministries Mass Schedule Attention all Ministry Leaders: All Volunteers must complete Safe Environment Program. All Leaders must check

with Safe Environment Coordinator, Dan Heredia, before activating volunteers.

Readings for Sunday, March 28PALM SUNDAY

Is 50:4-7/Ps 22:8-9,17-18,19-20,23-24/Phil 2:6-11/Mk 14:1—15:47

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ContributionsContributionsFebruary 2021 Contribution Update

OFFERTORY (Stewardship)Week #1 $ 24,573Week #2 $ 4,858Week #3 $ 28,049Week #4 $ 19,112Faith Direct $ 75,860Total $ 152,452

Fiscal Year to Date (07/01/2020-6/30/2021) Total Contributed - Stewardship $ 1,373,619 Budget - Projected Parish Need $ 1,260,000 Over/(Under) Budget $ 113,619

Registered Families - as of February 24, 2021 2,690Building Collection (cumulative from 1/1/2021) $ 17,344

Thank you for your generosity!

We are delighted that you have joined us for worship, and we

hope that you will return to pray with us often. If you have moved into the

area, we invite you to become a member. Please call the parish office at 940-387-6223 or visit our website at

stmarkdenton.org. May His Spirit grow in you! Come as a guest, leave as a friend!

Join the Respect for Life Ministry outside the Planned Parenthood in Denton at 2436 South Interstate 35 February 17th - March 28th, 8:00 am to 8:00 pm daily. 40 Days for Life - Help save lives in Denton County. Support mothers and babies by joining

this worldwide mobilization to pray and fast for an end to abortion! Through peaceful vigils and community outreach, 40 Days for Life has inspired 1,000,000 volunteers who, with God’s help, have made a difference saving over 16,000 babies and helping to close over 100 abortion centers. With your help, we can do more. Signups for vigil hours are available in the Narthex. If you have any questions, please contact Michelle McDonald at 940-465-6059.

The Grief Share Ministry begins April 15 here at St. Mark, and it is for those who would like or need help in adjusting to the loss of a loved one. Grief Share participants will meet every Thursday evening 7:00 - 9:00 pm for 13 weeks. This ministry includes video presentations, a workbook and Group discussions with others

who are mourning a loss. For more information, contact Terry Hitch at 817-296-6283 or [email protected].

Please consider supporting our Bread of Life Ministry by providing personal care items,

infant items, cleaning products, and non-perishable food items for Denton County’s Friends of the Family. ADDITIONALLY, our friends at The Freedom Pantry, an important distribution point for Bread of Life, providing approximately 1300 meals monthly, are in need of resealable food baggies, primarily quart and gallon size. Please consider picking up an extra box or two the next time you go shopping. Place your donations in the Bread of Life drop box in the Narthex. Thank you for your help and continued support of our friends in need. Together we can help “Feed the Hungry”!

Please continue to check our website www.stmarkdenton.org for the latest information on RE classes, ministries and last minute changes to Mass schedules. We will post/share information as soon as we receive it.Please contact the Ministry leader to find out if they are meeting online, and for new on campus meeting guidelines.

If you would like to make a donation topurchase an Easter Lily to decorate the Main Worship Space this Easter, you can drop off donation in the offertory basket, in the drop box outside the entrance to the offices. Please make sure that you write Easter Lily donation on the memo line or on an envelope before dropping it off.

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Faith FormationFIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT March 21, 2021

Adult Formation Studies

Catholic Way Bible Study: Sue Tenny 817-307-3817 [email protected] Confirmation/Studies Parish office 940-387-6223 [email protected] to St. Joseph Kim and Tom Bonfield 214-683-7119 [email protected]

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Consecration to St. Joseph-The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father

Pope Francis has designated this year as The Year of St. Joseph. St. Mark will be offering a program entitled “Consecration to St. Joseph-The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father”. How well do you know St. Joseph? The person who consecrates himself to St. Joseph wants to be as close to their spiritual father as possible, to the point of resembling him in virtue and holiness. The program will help you learn more about St. Joseph and all the ways he can help you grow in your spiritual life, bringing you closer to his son, our Lord Jesus Christ.

The program is open to all adults in the parish, male and female. We will meet in-person at St. Mark once a week for six Thursday evenings, 7:00 PM-8:30 PM, beginning April 8th and concluding on May 13th, the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima.

Please sign up so we can order materials. Sign-ups will be available online at the parish website and in the narthex. Please join us for this wonderful

opportunity to learn more about our spiritual father and for fellowship with our St Mark community. Book will be $15 each. Please contact Kim or Tom Bonfield at 214-683-7119 or [email protected] if you have any questions.

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Jesus Christ Died for Our SalvationAuthor: Fr. William G. Most

Betrayed into the hands of his enemies by one of His own apostles, Jesus Christ was mocked, spat upon, scourged, crowned with thorns, sentenced to death by crucifixion, and made to carry His own cross to the place of execution. Then He was stripped, fastened to the cross by nails through His wrists and feet, and left to die by asphyxiation. All this He endured willingly for our salvation.When Jesus died, His body and soul were separated, for that is what death means. They remained separated until the Resurrection, but His divinity remained united to both His body and His soul.How did His death produce the effect of Redemption? Sinners had, as it were, taken from one pan of a two-pan scales--an image to represent the moral order--what they had no right to take. The Holiness of the Father, loving all that is morally right, wanted the scales of the moral order righted, wanted the debt to be paid. Further, the imbalance was infinite, so that only a divine Person incarnate could rectify it, by giving up satisfactions He could have lawfully had, and by suffering things He did not owe, with the intention of repairing the damage done to the moral order by sin. It was Christ’s obedience to the Father, of infinite moral worth, which gave value to his suffering.Pope Paul VI wrote (Constitution on Indulgences, Jan 9, 1967): “It is necessary ... for the full remission and ... reparation of sins, not only that friendship with God be reestablished... and amends be made for the offense against His wisdom and goodness, but also that all the personal as well as social values, and those of the universal order, diminished or destroyed by sin, be fully restored, ... through voluntary reparation.... Indeed Christ, ‘who committed no sin,’ suffered for us, ‘was wounded for our iniquities, bruised for our sins.... by His bruises we are healed.’ Thus there was established, as it were, a treasury of ‘the infinite and inexhaustible value which the expiation and the merits of Christ our Lord have before God.’”He willed to suffer so much also “to draw all things to Himself” (John 12:32) by proving (cf. Romans 5:8) the immense love of His Heart, which went to such lengths to make eternal happiness open to all.

The rest of the Article will continue in next weeks bulletin, or you can go to:https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/teachings/jesus-christ-died-for-our-salvation-123

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The best thing to do with the best things in life is to give them away. – Dorothy Day

Campaign Update Thank you to all of you who have made a commitment to the Building a Community to Worship as ONE. If you have visited with a volunteer about the campaign, please remember to send in the pledge card using the return envelope included in the packet you received from Fr. George. To date, our campaign has already secured 457 families commitments toward our 600 family goal by Palm Sunday. Faith Direct Pledge redemptions are not completed through Faith Direct but through the Advancement Foundation. This will be set up automatically through your pledge card. Ways to Participate Pledges and donations are remitted through the St. Mark Campaign Fund at the Advancement Foundation of the Diocese of Fort Worth. If you are interested in making a gift that is not in cash, check or credit card, please contact Dianna Rhoads with Advancement Foundation of the Diocese of Fort Worth at [email protected] or 817-533-3174. Additional information regarding the campaign and projects may be found online at: stmarkdenton.org/capital-campaign

GOD OUR FATHER,

You established our parish family 25 years ago as a humble dwelling place for your Son and a spiritual home for our families. Thank you for your countless blessings and for those, past and present, who have labored in love to make St. Mark a community of faith, love, and service. Please bless our campaign as

we respond to your blessings by building a church, a community to worship as ONE.We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen

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Permission to reprint, podcast, and / or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-725558. All rights reserved.

GGaatthheerriinngg HHyymmnn:: FFrroomm AAsshheess ttoo tthhee LLiivviinngg FFoonntt

1. From ashes to the living font Your Church must journey, Lord, Baptized in grace, in grace renewed By your most holy word.

2. Through fasting, prayer, and charity Your voice speaks deep within, Returning us to ways of truth And turning us from sin.

3. Our graves split open, bring us back, Your promise to proclaim; To darkened tombs call out, “Arise!” And glorify your name.

Text: Alan J. Hommerding, b. 1956, © 1994, 2011, World Library Publications

RReessppoonnssoorriiaall PPssaallmm::

Psalm 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6ab and 7a, 7b-8

With the Lord there is mercy, and fullness of redemption Text: The Revised Grail Psalms, © 2010, Conception Abbey and the Grail, admin. By GIA Publications, Inc.: refrain tr. © 1969, ICEL

OOffffeerrttoorryy:: MMeerrccyy,, OO GGoodd

Mercy, O God, have mercy on us. Send down your mercy to set us free. Mercy, O God, have mercy on us. Send down your mercy to set us free.

4. Wash us anew in your life giving water; come quench the thirst of our yearning hearts. Break through the silence, the fear and the longing; embrace us with unending love.

5. Once lost in darkness you did not forsake us, but called us your children and gave us light. Open our eyes, come remove all our blindness. Open our eyes to your love.

6. Wake, O sleeper, awake from your slumber; rise from the chains of the dark, cold tomb. Walk in the light of compassion and mercy; walk in the light of the Lord.

Text: Francis Patrick O’Brien, b. 1958, © 2001, GIA Publications, Inc.

CCoommmmuunniioonn HHyymmnn:: AAllll WWhhoo HHuunnggeerr

1. All who hunger, gather gladly; Holy manna is our bread. Come from wilderness and wand'ring. Here, in truth, we will be fed. You that yearn for days of fullness, All around us is our food.

Taste and see the grace eternal. Taste and see that God is good. Taste and see the grace eternal. Taste and see that God is good.

2. All who hunger, never strangers, Seeker, be a welcome guest. Come from restlessness and roaming. Here, in joy, we keep the feast. We that once were lost and scattered In communion's love have stood.

3. All who hunger, sing together; Jesus Christ is living bread. Come from loneliness and longing. Here, in peace, we have been led. Blest are those who from this table Live their lives in gratitude. Text: Sylvia G. Dunstan, 1955-1993, © 1991, GIA Publications, Inc.

CCoommmmuunniioonn HHyymmnn:: SSaavvee YYoouurr PPeeooppllee

Save your people, O Lord. Show us the way to come home. We have been wandering far from your love. Save your people, O Lord. Text based on Psalm 27. Text and music © 1983, OCP. All rights reserved.

CClloossiinngg HHyymmnn:: TThhee CCrroossss ooff JJeessuuss

1.Come, O God, renew your people, we who long to see your face. Strengthen hearts that have grown feeble; Fill our lives with truth and grace. Only you can win our freedom; Only you can bring us peace. Only in the cross of Jesus Will the captives find release. Text: Francis Patrick O’Brien, b. 1958, © 1996, GIA Publications, Inc.

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FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT March 21, 2021St. Mark Life Teen 5th Sunday of Lent March 21, 2021

Gathering: Holy Is The Lord

We stand and lift up our hands For the joy of the Lord is our strength We bow down and worship Him now How great how awesome is He And together we sing Ev'ryone sing Holy is the Lord God Almighty The earth is filled with His glory Holy is the Lord God Almighty The earth is filled with His glory The earth is filled with His glory It is rising up all around It's the anthem of the Lord's renown CCLI Song # 4158039 Chris Tomlin | Louie Giglio© 2003 sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

Reading 1: Jeremiah 31:31-34

Psalm: Create a clean heart in me, O God. R. Create a clean heart in me, O God. Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness; in the greatness of your compassion wipe out my offense. Thoroughly wash me from my guilt and of my sin cleanse me. R. Create a clean heart in me, O God. A clean heart create for me, O God, and a steadfast spirit renew within me. Cast me not out from your presence, and your Holy Spirit take not from me. R. Create a clean heart in me, O God. Give me back the joy of your salvation, and a willing spirit sustain in me. I will teach transgressors your ways, and sinners shall return to you. R. Create a clean heart in me, O God. Reading 2: Hebrews 5:7-9 Gospel Acclamation: Whoever serves me must follow me, says the Lord; and where I am, there also will my servant be. Gospel: John 12:20-33

Offertory: By Your Side Why are you striving these days Why are you trying to earn grace Why are you crying Let Me lift up your face Just don't turn away Why are you looking for love Why are you still searching as if I'm not enough To where will you go child Tell Me where will you run To where will you run 'Cause I'll be by your side Wherever you fall In the dead of night Whenever you call And please don't fight these hands That are holding you And My hands are holding you Look at these hands and My side They swallowed the grave on that night When I drank the world's sin So I could carry you in And give you life I want to give you life 'Cause I I love you I want you to know That I I love you I'll never let you go Lord Lord CCLI Song # 5381898 Jason Ingram | Mike Donehey | Phillip LaRue © 2008 Formerly Music (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC) So Essential Tunes (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC) Spirit Nashville Three (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC) Peertunes, Ltd. (Admin. by Peermusic III, Ltd.) Windsor Way Music (Admin. by Peermusic III, Ltd.) Maxx Music (Admin. by The Bicycle Music Company, Inc.) Remaining portion is unaffiliated For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

Communion: All Who Are Thirsty

All who are thirsty All who are weak Come to the fountain Dip your heart in the stream of life Let the pain and the sorrow Be washed away In the waves of His mercy As deep cries out to deep Come Lord Jesus come Come Lord Jesus come Holy Spirit come Holy Spirit come As deep cries out to deep As deep cries out to deep As deep cries out to deep we sing CCLI Song # 2489542 Brenton Brown | Glenn Robertson © 1998 Vineyard Songs (UK/Eire) (Vineyard Music UK) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

Meditation: Revelation Song

Worthy is the Lamb Who was slain Holy holy is He Sing a new song to Him Who sits on Heaven's mercy seat Holy holy holy Is the Lord God Almighty Who was and is and is to come With all creation I sing Praise to the King of kings You are my ev'rything And I will adore You Clothed in rainbows of living color Flashes of lightning rolls of thunder Blessing and honor strength and glory And power be to You the only wise King Filled with wonder awestruck wonder At the mention of Your name Jesus Your name is power breath and living water Such a marv'lous mystery yeah CCLI Song # 4447960 Jennie Lee Riddle © 2004 Gateway Create Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing (Integrity Music [DC Cook])) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

Closing: Our God

Water You turned into wine Opened the eyes of the blind There's no one like You None like You Into the darkness You shine Out of the ashes we rise There's no one like You None like You Our God is greater Our God is stronger God You are higher than any other Our God is healer Awesome in power our God our God And if our God is for us Then who could ever stop us And if our God is with us Then what could stand against And if our God is for us Then who could ever stop us And if our God is with us Then what could stand against (Then) what could stand against CCLI Song # 5677416 Chris Tomlin | Jesse Reeves | Jonas Myrin | Matt Redman © 2010 Atlas Mountain Songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) Vamos Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) For use solely with the SongSelect® Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 1991569

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St. Mark Catholic Church Denton, TXThose who are ill: Kristina Watson, Estrella Cada, Jesus Macias, Ralph Vasquez Sr, Do Van Phan, Sarah Thomas, Andrea Meggs, Jorge and Elsa Lara, Ron and Monica Moore, James Godwin, Paula Hicks, Mary Angus, Dawn Bourg, Judy Pierron, Mary Costigan, Pete Lane, Darryl Clements, Amador Ortiz, June Hood, Tom Jones, Ken Kirby, Natalie Shutt, Joe Ivey, Paula Mabry, Gregg Shultz, Andy Trott, Margaret Wagner, Mary T. Beninato, Jim Jakusz, Leonor Cuenca, Marie Menezes, Margie Hill, Paul Geist, Ann Brown, Irma O’Neal, John and Donna Marsh, Christopher Hobin, Judy Hutchinson, Rose Marie Sagui, Lee Googging and family, Anthony J. Balanquit, Maria Rivas, Susan Turner, Kim Avila, Bailey Massen, Emily Monsod, Michael Lundstrom, Margaret Giles, Chris Guerrero, Viola Stillman, Bob Schultz, Amiracle Scaturro, Mike Humphries, Casey Clark, Ray Wells, Tyler Sagui, David Stull, Leo St. Martin, Mike Ripley, Dr. Daniel Redmond, Jonathan Allen, Cal Face, Alex Manning, Frank J. Santoro, Kathleen Easler, Dottie Meadows, Ginny Kirik, Travis Kettle, Dan Alford, Bernice Kirik

Our military, especially: USMC 2nd Lt Juan Alday (son of John Alday); USMC Corporal Brice Robinson (son-in-law of Tom and Terri Vogds); US Army Private Blake Thomas Colantino (grandson of Tony and Gloria Baer); USAF Maj Cameron Taylor and USMC 1st Lt Colin Taylor (sons of Randy and Sara Taylor); USMC Maj Amanda Ott (daughter of Mike and Carol Ott); USMC Maj Colin J. Culkin (son of Jerry and Carol Culkin); USAF Col Andrew J. Emery (grandson of Doris J. Schneider); USAF Airman 1st Class Nicholas Williams (son of MaryAnn Williams);US Army Sgt. Chase Rutherford (son of KD Rutherford); US Navy SA Blake Gibson (nephew of Scott and Jodie Gibson); US Army Private 1st Class Brad Sullivan (son of Peter and Tracie Sullivan); US Navy SN Easton Kirkbride, and US Army Cadet Blake Rhymes (grandsons of Richard and Anne Hill); US Navy PO Connor McClure (son of J. and Jennifer McClure); Army Chemical Core Capt Benjamin Warren Dye (son of Donald and Amelia Dye); US Navy Lt JG Matthew I. Goodpaster (grandson of John and Mary Goodpaster, and son of John and Jennifer

Goodpaster III); US Navy Lt Patrisha Wilson (granddaughter of John and Mary Goodpaster, and niece of John and Jennifer Goodpaster III); US Army Staff Sgt Fred Stauffer (nephew of Carol Cooney); US Army Sgt Brandon Cruz, (grandson of Donalee Hallenbeck); US Navy MMN3 Sebastian Weber (son of Tom and Fawn Weber, and grandson of Judi and Rich Riley); USAF 1st Lt Keith Richards (son of Steve and Regina Richards); USAF Col Laurie Ann Dickson (daughter of George and Elaine Wittman); USAF Capt Preston Green (grandson of George and Elaine Wittman); USAF 2nd Lt Hannah Dickson (granddaughter of George and Elaine Wittman); US Army LTC Kelly Pajak (niece of Dan and Eileen Pajak); US Army Pvt Douglas H. Fuller (son of Douglas A. Fuller, and grandson of June and Henry Fuller); USMC Sgt Austin Turner (son in law of Bobby and Diane Turner); US Army Pvt John Thomas Sciara (son of Eric and Jackie Sciara), USAF Maj Thomas W. Wagner, Jr (grandson of Margaret Wagner, and nephew of Jane Wagner); USAF Maj Raymond Sagui (son of Xavier and Rosie Sagui); US Army PFC Garrett Teubner (son of Doug and Peggy Teubner); Master Sgt Andrew Ahel (son of Walter and Fran Ahel); USAF Lt Col Joel Elterman (son of Janet Elterman-Lee and Curtis Lee); US Army LTC Phillip Lamb (nephew of Jack and Tish Becker); USMC Lance Corporal Brock Geddes (son of Gil Geddes); USAF Staff Sgt Eric Bergman (son of Jan T. Bergman).

To add someone to either prayer list or update information, please call the parish office or email [email protected].

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