• Pancake Party

    This year, our annual "Pancake Party" to begin the season of Lent will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, February 15. Join us for breakfast-y fun!

  • February Book Club

    In February, the St. Mark’s Book Club will be reading Aflame by Pico Iyer. We’ll meet on February 17 at 2:00 p.m. in the Kennedy Room for a discussion led by Kathy Gillam.

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayers
    Kennedy Room - St. Marks 600 Colorado Ave, Palo Alto, California

    Gather to spend time with God in quiet communion and Centering Prayer

  • Ash Wednesday Noon Service

    The first of the forty days of Lent, named for the custom of placing blessed ashes on the foreheads of worshipers at Ash Wednesday services. The ashes are a sign of penitence and a reminder of mortality, and may be imposed with the sign of the cross as we remember that we are held by […]

  • Ash Wednesday Evening Service

    The first of the forty days of Lent, named for the custom of placing blessed ashes on the foreheads of worshipers at Ash Wednesday services. The ashes are a sign of penitence and a reminder of mortality, and may be imposed with the sign of the cross as we remember that we are held by […]

  • Good Reads Book Club

    Good Reads October Book Club

    In January, the Good Reads Book Group will be reading and discussing the Good Reads group will be reading and discussing Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places by Eugene H. Peterson. From the review on Journey with Jesus: Pastor and professor Eugene Peterson combines head and heart, theology and everyday spirituality. On the one hand, […]

  • Centering Prayer

    Centering Prayer
    Kennedy Room - St. Marks 600 Colorado Ave, Palo Alto, California

    Gather to spend time with God in quiet communion and Centering Prayer

  • Windows to the Divine: Encountering the Spirituality of Icons

    Delve into the symbolism of icons, the process of how icons are made, and how icons can be used as part of one’s prayer practice. Participants will leave with suggestions of how to look for the divine in icons and in other work. Dialogue between Chip Camden and the Rev. Kirsten Snow Spalding.