Welcome to St. Mark's Episcopal Church!
Opening the Doors of Christ's Love
6744 South King's Highway
Alexandria, VA 22306
Church Office: (703)765-3949
StMarksAlex@netzero.net>
St. Mark's Service Schedule
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| REGULAR WORSHIP SCHEDULE |
| Friday | 7pm | Pan de Vida |
| Sunday
| 8am | Holy Eucharist |
| 9am | Sunday School in Old Parish Hall; Adult program in Patience Hall |
| 10am | Holy Eucharist and Children's Church.
Fellowship after the service in the parish hall. During the service,
nursery care is provided for kids 4 and under. |
| 1pm | La Santa Eucaristia, (Spanish Language
Service) Iglesia de San Marcos |
| 5pm | Pan de Vida |
Memorial Services for the Rev. Churchill Gibson will be held on Saturday,
April 12th at Virginia Theological Seminary. Reception to follow, hosted
by the seminary.
Welcome to St. Mark's! We are located in Alexandria, Virginia, just a few
miles south of the Capital Beltway in Fairfax County. Here is a
map that shows where we're located.
Rev. John Weatherly, Rector
Rev. Churchill Gibson, Parish Associate
Jimmy Abbott, Seminarian
Beth Magill, Summer Seminarian
Tatiana Andronikova, Music Director
Fred Huntington, Priest Associate and Pastor of San Marcos
Earl Hughes,Senior Warden
Jimmy Bailes, Junior Warden
Emily Cole, Parish Administrator
Francisco Robles, Sexton
Anne Brink, Web wrangler
We are pleased that you chose to visit our website. We know that by sharing
our story with you, we can make it easier for you to become part of our
community. We invite you, your family and friends, to worship with us.
Together, we will continue to carry out the mission of this parish:
Opening the doors of Christ's love- an inviting, embracing, and serving
community offering Good News in the midst of a confusing world.
St. Mark's is a community where diversity is celebrated, children are
embraced and people of all races, ages, cultural and economic backgrounds
are genuinely welcome.
St. Mark's is a member of The Episcopal
Church in the USA, which means we are part of the greater, worldwide
Anglican Communion.
If you're unfamiliar with the Episcopal Church, here are some explanations
you may find interesting or helpful: