all are welcome

 Lifelong Christians and folks who aren't really sure about church; those asking questions or seeking healing and forgiveness; LGBTQ+ or straight; single, partnered, married, or divorced; young, old, or somewhere in between: you are welcome here. All who seek Christ are invited to the table, without exception.

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sundays

8am Eucharist: spoken Rite II service in our chapel; in person 
10am Eucharist: liturgy with music & choir; in person and livestreamed
 

daily prayer

featured news

St. Mark’s Inquirers Class – For Newcomers, or Just Inquiring Minds This Sunday!

Our Episcopal worship and tradition is deep, and deeply rooted. Come learn more about St. Mark’s and our practice of “the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement,” as Presiding Bishop Curry names it. We’ll explore, and answer questions, and connect with each other. This class is designed to be a welcoming and informative space especially…

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Confronting Christian Nationalism: Why People are Drawn In and How to Talk Across the Divide

Second in series titled “Community, Faith, and Racial Justice”, exploring Christianity’s involvement in perpetuating racial injustice. The Reverend Dr. Pamela Cooper-White is an Episcopal priest and clinical psychologist and retired Christine Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychology and Religion at Union Theological Seminary. A prolific author, Dr. Cooper-White will speak on the topic of her recent…

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Baby Sprinkle Honoring Katie Weller This Sunday!

Please join us for a baby sprinkle to celebrate Katie, David, and Joy Weller’s newest addition on Sunday, May 5, after the 10am service. The family already has many of the baby goods they need, and are requesting diapers in size newborn, one, and two for baby girl. Any questions? Contact Andi Allen at 703-966-3462….

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Screening of The “Philadelphia Eleven” Documentary at St. Mark’s Saturday, May 11, 4 p.m.

In 1974, eleven courageous women and their supporters organized their ordination into the priesthood of the Episcopal Church.  Their bold act of civil disobedience was difficult and costly — they were harassed, threatened, and even banned from stepping on church property.  Now, fifty years later, St. Mark’s is proud to host a screening of The…

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who we are

St. Mark’s is a welcoming, progressive church that believes all are welcome at God’s banquet table. 
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worship with us

At the very center of our life together is worship, expressed in ritual, prayers, music, and spoken words.

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600 Colorado Ave, Palo Alto CA, 94306