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Jr. and Sr. High Programs
Christian Education opportunities for youth in grades 7 - 12

Our Mission

St. Mark’s Student Ministries exists to be a welcoming place where strangers become friends, where youth can be real about their faith and their lives, and where students encounter Jesus.

What do we do?

Both the Jr. and Sr. high meet for Sunday school every Sunday except for the last Sunday of the month when everyone attends the main worship services.  The Jr. high meets for Sunday school at 9:00 in the youth room below the chapel.  The Sr. high meets for Sunday school at 9:00 in the youth room below the rectory.  Please grab any St. Marker in the hall if you need directions!

During the week the Jr. High youth group meets on Wednesday nights from 6:00-7:15 p.m. for worship, dinner, games, and a lesson.  The Sr. high youth group meets Sunday nights from 7:00-8:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall for Bible study and to hang out.  One Sunday a month we have a special event dedicated to kicking back & having fun!

Who can come?

Anyone!  As long as they’re in 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade.  You can bring your friends anytime.  We’d love to meet them!  If you need a permission slip though, so do they. 

 

Who you can contact

If you have questions or simply want to talk you can contact Josh Miller, the Director of Student Ministries, either by phone or email: 

work  (630) 232-0133, ext.12
hebrews1314@yahoo.com

Ages

Jr. High: 7th and 8th Grade (starting the summer after completing 6th grade)

Sr. High: 9th through 12th Grade (starting the summer after completing
8th grade)

Bible Study Fellowship
6:55 - 8:45 p.m. beginning Sept. 11
First Baptist, Geneva
Inter-denominational in-depth study of Romans. Programs for children grades 1 - high school. Contact Tim Mellish for further information.
 
 

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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