Saint Mark's FAQ > About Saint Mark's Church (7 entries)

  • Everyone is welcome. Whether you are in your first steps toward seeking God, or if you are confirmed in your faith; if you are a long-time member of another denomination or ...
  • Almost everything we do here depends on the active participation of lay people like you and there are lots of ways to get involved. For example: Make soup to ...
  • Everyone is welcome at the Lord's Table. Following ancient custom, communion is normally received by those who have been baptized into the Body of Christ (in any denomination). Others who come ...
  • According to ancient tradition, Mark is the author of one of the four Gospels that tell of the life and ministry of Jesus. As such, he is known as an 'evangelist' ...
  • All those who worship with us on any kind of regular basis become, in a real sense, members of this community: those whose prayers, gifts and hopes are joined to the ...
  • The clergy of the parish are available to hear confessions on Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. and by appointment. The tradition of telling one's sins to a priest is meant to ...
  • Parking in center city Philadelphia can be a tricky business. On Sunday mornings and when we have special services, parking is available on the 'wrong' side of the street (i.e. where ...