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Ministries of St. Mark's ChurchAmong the ministries of St.Mark's Church are: St.Mark's Home for Women, The Open Door, The Augusta Area Food Bank, "Addie's Attic" Clothing Bank, and The Bread of Life Ministries in Augusta. St.Mark's Home for WomenSt.Mark's Home for Women has had a tradition of caring for over 125 years. In 1870, Allen Lambard, Esq., purchased a two story, Colonial-style house on Winthrop Street in Augusta and deeded it to St.Mark's Church for the purpose of establishing a home for women. Today, St.Mark's Home still fulfills Allen Lambard's practical and far-seeing ideal by providing independent, convenient, and secure living for women. St. Mark's home is located in the heart of Augusta in a friendly neighborhood setting next to the Lithgow Library and the YMCA, and just a few steps from the bank. Local public transportation schedules regular bus stops at shopping centers and medical facilities. The Home is licensed for food and lodging, non-profit and interdenominational. Women of all faiths are welcome. Occupancy is limited to seventeen residents. Each resident has her own comfortable room and is encouraged to bring some of her own furniture to personalize it. In order to live in this gracious retirement community, an applicant must be in reasonably good health and be able to manage the activities of daily living. Each applicant must also have a relative, close friend or attorney to act as her sponsor, a person who will respond promptly to her personal, medical or financial needs. Other amenities include 24 hour security, three meals a day and afternoon tea prepared in our own kitchen, weekly housekeeping and linen, a laundry room available to the residents, and cable TV available at a special rate. Private phones may be installed at the resident's expense. There is room to room mail delivery, including letter and package pickup six days a week. All this and more is available for a reasonable, competitive monthly fee that varies by room size and personal income. Visit the home's official website. The Augusta Area Food BankSt.Mark's is the home of the Augusta Area Food Bank. It was started by the parish in 1980. Most area churches and service organizations, together with schools and individuals, support the Food Bank with donations of food and money. Food for up to one week is given to needy families or individuals. Staffed by volunteers from the parish and from other area churches, the Food Bank is open Mondays through Thursdays from 1 to 2pm. Donations are needed and appreciated. The Clothing Bank, "Addie's Attic"Our most recent ministry is the clothing bank, named in memory of Adelaide Tschamler. It provides good donated clothing at no cost. It is open from 9 to noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Cash donations are welcome, and there is plenty of work for volunteers. Free Public SuppersOur free monthly public supper is held in the parish hall (or, weather permitting, on the lawn during the summer) on the first Saturday of every month from 5:00-6:00 pm. Volunteers from St. Mark's and St. Barnabas have been coming together to hold these free suppers since January of 2006. The dinner menu varies each month. Previous dinners have included chicken tetrazini, shepherd's pie, stuffed pork roast, and even ribeye roast. Please join us for one of our suppers. It's an evening of fun, community, and good food. Public suppers are free and donations are graciously accepted. St. Mark's is part of the Augusta Angel Food Network, a non-denominational group of area churches that provide free meals to the community. Print off an Angel Food Network Flyer (PDF) so you can keep track of when and where the next supper is held. The Bread of Life Kitchen and ShelterIn 1984, in response to an initiative from Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, St.Mark's joined in the founding of the Bread of Life Kitchen which provides free lunches, six days a week, in a store front of downtown Augusta. Many other churches and organizations have joined in this project since then, but St.Mark's remains one of the strong supporters of this ministry. A representative from the parish serves on the Board of the Bread of Life Kitchen, and volunteers from the parish help in the preparation and serving of the food. Besides our commitment to the above, our parishioners are actively involved in many Opportunities for ServiceThere are many opportunities for service at St.Mark's in the ministries described above. In addition, there are many other ways to serve: as readers, chalicers, acolytes, members of the choir and other musicians. Volunteers are welcome in the church office or at the public suppers held on the first Saturday of each month.
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