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All are welcome to full participation in St. Mark’s worship. Learn more about us here.

The 9 a.m. service is more contemporary (piano/organ, hymnal, slightly abbreviated), and the 11 a.m. service is more traditional (organ, choir, more use of hymnal). The service bulletins have all you need to know, but those unfamiliar with traditional Lutheran liturgy may benefit from asking for a large-print bulletin from the ushers, which has all music included so you don’t have to switch back and forth between the bulletin and ELW (service hymnal).

When you come to St. Mark’s for the first time, whether to attend a worship service or join in our fellowship, we would like to be able to connect with you and extend an invitation to you to be a part of our community of faith. Please fill out a Welcome Card that you will find in the entrance to the sanctuary or in the pew rack and give it to one of the ushers or pastors, or speak to one of our pastors directly. Until such time as you would choose to become a member of St. Mark’s, you are welcome to participate fully in our worship services, educational events, small group fellowships, and congregational activities. Following our worship services on Sunday mornings, you are invited to join us for a time of conversation in Heritage Hall where you will be treated with a table full of treats and refreshments and have an opportunity to get to meet other members of the congregation who can tell you more about our ministries at St. Mark’s.

St. Mark’s is wheelchair-accessible. Click here for directions to St. Mark’s.

If you have any questions about visiting please contact Pr. Dan by filling out the form below: