Sundays at St. Mark’s
Upcoming Services
9 am Holy Eucharist
This family-oriented, in-person service includes a time for children to go to Children’s Chapel. The sermon is preached at 10:00, after a short break.
Sermon Seminar
The sermon, followed by reflections from parishioners. (Note: Only the sermon is livestreamed; reflections by parishioners are not included in the livestream)
11:15 am Holy Eucharist
This service includes the sermon. Join us online for this service if you are not able to join us in person in the Nave on Sunday morning.
5 pm Contemplative Eucharist
This service often appeals to families with very young children as well as young single adults.
Welcome!
Whatever your faith tradition has (or has not) been, whatever you believe and whatever you doubt, you are welcome here. St. Mark’s is a place for seekers and skeptics; young, old, and in-between; and those of all backgrounds. There is room for all, and all are welcome.
We’ve gathered links and information about our Sunday services, calendar of events, family programs, frequently asked questions, and more below to help get you oriented. And you can always reach out to us here (membership@stmarks.net). We hope you’ll join us soon.
Sunday Services
We worship together on Sundays. Everyone is invited to share in communion, regardless of what you believe or don’t believe.
On most Sundays, we celebrate Holy Eucharist at 9 am, 11:15 am, and 5 pm. The morning also includes Sermon Seminar, a unique feature of our community, after the 9 am service. From time to time, there is a single morning service at 10 am to accommodate other parish events.
The upcoming Sunday schedule is shown at left.
More on what to expect on Sundays in the FAQs.
Childcare
Children are welcome in all of our services.
We also offer nursery care in the Undercroft (basement) for infants and toddlers on Sunday mornings from 8:45 am–12:45 pm, as well as Sunday School for K-12 from 10–10:45 am.
At the 5 pm service, we offer Children’s Chapel.
Newcomers and visitors can learn more about these programs.
Communion
This is God’s meal not ours. Whatever you believe or don’t believe, you are welcome to receive.
For decades, St. Mark’s has welcomed all to take communion. If you’d like to know more, click here.
Our Community
St. Mark’s has an active community with members of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you’re looking for family activities, to participate in social justice ministry and local outreach, get involved in our music and arts programs, or just connect with others, there is something for you here.
Covid-19 Policies and Masking
At St. Mark’s, you are always welcome to wear a mask if you or your family are more comfortable wearing one! We will have some extras on hand in case you don’t bring one from home. More information.
Find out more
- How to Get Here
- Service Bulletins and Announcements
- Children’s Chapel
- Sunday School
- Hospitality
- Sermons
Connect with Us
If you have questions or just want to stay connected, please:
Recent Sunday livestreams
(Or see the entire St. Mark’s Youtube channel.)
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11:15 am - Second Sunday of Advent
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11:15 am - First Sunday of Advent
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11:15 a.m. ET: 24th Sunday After Pentecost, November 3, 2024
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11:15 a.m. ET: 23rd Sunday After Pentecost, October 27, 2024
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11:15 AM: 22nd Sunday in Pentecost, October 20, 2024
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11:15 AM: 21st Sunday in Pentecost, October 6, 2024
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11:15 AM: 19th Sunday in Pentecost October 6, 2024
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11:15 AM: 19th Sunday in Pentecost 29 September 2024
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10 a.m. ET - 16th Sunday of Pentecost
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11:15 a.m. - 12th Sunday of Pentecost
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1 pm: Memorial Service for Raiford Gaffney
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11:15 a.m. - Eleventh Sunday of Pentecost
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11:15 a.m. - Tenth Sunday of Pentecost