Welcome!
St. Mark’s has been “Celebrating God’s Inclusive Love” since 1925. Our joyful and diverse community meets at the intersection of an ancient faith and modern thought, and we invite seekers, questioners and doubters of any religious background (or none).
Worship (In Person and Virtual)
- Sundays:
- 8:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist (Communion) simple, said service, in person only
- 10:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist (Communion) with music and sermon, in person and on Zoom.
- Healing Prayer is offered during Communion
- Child care for babies/toddlers available during the service
- Church School runs concurrently with the 10:00 a.m. service during the school year
- Tuesdays & Thursdays:
- 8:00 p.m. – Compline (Night Prayer) on Zoom
The last prayer of the “Daily Office” these are spoken services of approximately half an hour, with Scripture readings and the opportunity to offer prayers of petition (asking) and thanksgiving. There is no sermon.
- 8:00 p.m. – Compline (Night Prayer) on Zoom
Unable to join us in real time? St. Mark’s worship services are recorded so you can still participate in the prayers, hear the sermon, and enjoy the music. You’ll find the most recent one here, and we invite you to view our archive of recorded services on our YouTube channel.
Short on time? Here is the latest sermon from our pulpit:
Events
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[Anglican Journal] The Indigenous Anglican church is beginning work on mental health ministries amid a national epidemic of suicides and overdoses in Indigenous communities, Archdeacon Rosalyn Elm, the church’s Indigenous
- Priest faces fraud allegations at Diocese of Dallas parish, resigns from Nashotah House boardby David Paulsen on November 22, 2024
[Episcopal News Service] A priest in the Diocese of Dallas who, until recently, served as chair of the Nashotah House Theological Seminary’s board of directors, has been placed on administrative
- San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral builds community with arts membership programby Shireen Korkzan on November 22, 2024
[Episcopal News Service] One year ago, Patricia Lee, a longtime San Francisco, California, resident, had no relationship with nearby Grace Cathedral until she went to an organ recital and subscribed
- Los Angeles faith leaders support City Council’s vote to protect immigrants with ‘Sanctuary City’ ordinanceby lwilson on November 21, 2024
[Diocese of Los Angeles] Los Angeles City Council members voted Nov. 19 to adopt a “Sanctuary City” ordinance, which would prevent city resources and personnel from being used to help
- Former Mississippi bishop named assisting bishop in Diocese of Texasby David Paulsen on November 21, 2024
[Episcopal News Service] Texas Bishop Andrew Doyle announced Nov. 21 that former Mississippi Bishop Richard Seage had been selected and agreed to serve as assistant bishop in the Diocese of
- Virginia priest could be removed from priesthood over ongoing Eucharistic ‘fast’ against racismby David Paulsen on November 20, 2024
[Episcopal News Service] A white Virginia priest has demanded The Episcopal Church atone for its past complicity with white supremacy and racism. Now the Rev. Cayce Ramey, who has embraced