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Welcome to St. Mark's Episcopal Church!

Whether you are just visiting for a weekend, or looking for a new church to call home, we welcome you. It is our hope that you will feel God's presence as you worship with us. As His Word speaks to your heart, may you receive a greater faith and a deeper understanding of His will for your life. You are welcome, no matter where you are in your spiritual journey.


The first thing to do is choose a service to attend! Click here to view a listing of all of our services. We have three traditional services on Sunday morning, as well as a contemporary service on Saturday night.  Nursery care is available for your children at all services except the 8:00 a.m. Sunday service.  Greeters will welcome you and assist you in finding a seat.  If you are not familiar with using a Hymnal and Prayer Book, you may wish to ask the Greeter to seat you with someone who can assist you. Afterwards, feel free to chat with others around you, and please sign our guest book!


Would you like to learn more about St. Mark's and the ministries and fellowship opportunities that we offer?  Feel free to make an appointment with a member of our pastoral staff, so that we can learn about you and answer your questions about us.  You may wish to sign up for an Inquirer's Class, which is taught by our Rector, and provides the basics about the Episcopal Church and St. Mark's. These classes are offered at various times throughout the year. If you need information about our pastoral care services, such as weddings or baptisms, please visit our Pastoral Care page, and call the church office for further information.


Here are some links that are full of information for those who are new to the Episcopal Church.
Episcopal Church Seeker Center
Peek Through the Window of the Episcopal Church

 
 

St. Mark's Episcopal Church
320 Franklin Street
Geneva, IL  60134
phone 630.232.0133 fax 630.232.0
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For comments or questions, please email webminister @ stmarks-geneva.org.
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