Welcome Visitors

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.

First-time Visitor?

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. Children are welcome in all our worship services, and we have a parlor that serves as a peaceful spot to rock or nurse a crying infant, yet still hear the worship and sermon.

Nursery care is available at the 9:00 and 10:30 services, and Christian education for children, youth, and adults is at 9:00. Introduce yourself to our clergy and meet parishioners over a cup of coffee between the 9:00 and 10:30 services.

Help Us Get to Know You

Our greeters are here to welcome you. If you are new and looking for a church, let them know, and introduce yourself to our clergy after the services. Sign our guest book in the narthex (the reception area outside of the worship space) or fill out a response card (located in the pews) and drop it in the offering plate. Fr. Mark or Pastor Claudia will call you to get acquainted and help you to find your place here.

Coffee Hour

Join us at The Prodigal Cafe every Sunday in the Fellowship Hall between 8:45 and 10:30 a.m.

Newcomer Pizzas

Twice a year Pastor Claudia hosts a Newcomer Pizza in the rectory. This is a chance for visitors and newcomers to learn more about St. Mark’s, chat with Fr. Mark, and meet staff and other church leaders.

For more information about St. Mark’s, select the following links:

Welcome to St. Mark’s
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