Click Here for the February Worship Schedule

First Sunday

The 6th Sunday after Epiphany

February 16, 2025


Services at 8:30 am and 10:30 am


We will livestream through YouTube during the 10:30 service.

Link - https://www.youtube.com/@stmarksepiscopalnc/streams



Upcoming Services & Events

February 16 - 8:30 am and 10:30 am

February 23 - 8:30 am and 10:30 am

March 2 - 8:30 am and 10:30 am

March 4 - Shrove Tuesday supper

March 5 - Ash Wednesday services at 12:00 pm and 7:00 pm

March 9 - 8:30 am and 10:30 am


St. Mark's Camp Kanuga Weekend 



Registration has begun for our spring weekend at Camp Kanuga! Join us April 25th - 27th (the weekend following Easter) for nature, fun, and fellowship. Look out for registration packets between services or complete an online registration using this link: https://forms.gle/jLmaUYSU4JxzqEmMA. Please reach out to Olivia Horkley at (804)389-9822 or email duke.olivia.a@gmail.com if you have any questions.

The Reverend Absalom Jones, 1746-1818

 

Absalom Jones was America’s first Black priest. Born into slavery in Delaware at a time when slavery was being debated as immoral and undemocratic, he taught himself to read, using the New Testament as one of his resources. At the age of 16, Jones’ mother, sister, and five brothers were sold, but he was brought to Philadelphia by his master, where he attended a night school for African-Americans operated by Quakers. Upon his manumission in 1784, he served as lay minister for the Black membership at St. George’s Methodist Episcopal Church with his friend, Richard Allen, and together they established the Free African Society to aid in the emancipation of slaves and to offer sustenance and spiritual support to widows, orphans, and the poor.

The active evangelism of Jones and Allen greatly increased Black membership at St. George’s. Alarmed by the rise in black attendance, in 1791 the vestry decided to segregate African Americans into an upstairs gallery without notice. When ushers attempted to remove the black congregants, the resentful group exited the church.

In 1792 Jones and Allen, with the assistance of local Quakers and Episcopalians, established the “First African Church” in Philadelphia. Shortly after the establishment that same year, the African Church applied to join the Protestant Episcopal Church, laying before the diocese three requirements: the Church must be received as an already organized body; it must have control over its own affairs; and Jones must be licensed as lay-reader and if qualified, ordained as its minister.

Upon acceptance into the Diocese of Pennsylvania, the church was renamed the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas. The following year Jones became a deacon but was not ordained a priest until 1802, seven years later. At 56 years old, he became the first Black American priest. He continued to be a leader in his community, founding a day school (as African Americans were excluded from attending public school), the Female Benevolent Society, and an African Friendly Society. In 1800 he called upon Congress to abolish the slave trade and to provide for gradual emancipation of existing slaves. Jones died in 1818.

You can Submit your pledge via these links


https://onrealm.org/StMarksEpiscopal/AddPledge/generalfund2025


https://onrealm.org/StMarksEpiscopal/AddPledge/capitalreserves2025

We want to get away from bill payments and ACH

Online Giving is now available through Realm.

Please use the below link for all of your giving needs.

You can select where your donation will go via drop-down.

(You can set up recurring payments via this link)

If you need help with this, call or stop by the office during office hours.

Give

Mandatory Safe Church Training by the NC Diocese for the following:

  • Church Staff
  • Choir/Music Director, paid individuals etc.
  • Children/Youth Sunday School Teachers
  • Vestry
  •  Convention Delegates
  • Acolyte Leader
  • Eucharistic Visitors
  •  Small Group Leaders
  • Preschool
  • Board of Directors


2/23/25 1-3pm Zoom Safe Church Training, Registration Link

4/30/25 10am-12pm Zoom Safe Church Training, Registration Link

5/14/25 6-8pm Safe Church Training, Online, Registration Link

5/15/25 6-8pm Safe Church Training, Online, Registration Link


Please see Brandy if you would like a link to do the training on your own.

You are invited to attend NC Episcopal Cursillo #111 –May 15-18, 2025. It will be held at Camp Walter Johnson, Lexington, N.C. Cursillo is a Diocesan program and is an opportunity for Episcopalians seeking to grow their faith to meet and learn together. At Cursillo you will experience the gift of God’s love through shared prayer, worship, study and fellowship. For more information contact Fred Watts, fredwat3@aol.com and visit http://www.nccursillo.org/ for an application to attend.

Upcoming Youth Programs and Events

Please contact Brandy Saltzman for more information brandysaltzman@stmarksnc.org 704-968-1035



The youth are selling Autobell gift cards for $25.00 each



Parents Night Out is Feb 21st from 5 pm to 8 pm in the Rafters. Please text or email Brandy Saltzman if you plan to bring your child(ren) 704-968-1035 brandysaltzman@stmarksnc.org 

Morning Prayer Via Zoom

 Monday Wednesday and Friday 8:30-9:00 am

Zoom Link



Click HERE

Forward Movement is a ministry of the Episcopal Church inspiring disciples and empowering evangelists. Multiple resources offering daily devotions, prayers,Bible studies, and much more to better equip and support people in their walk with Jesus Christ.

Great time was had by all at the La Escuelita Dinner


Weekly Lectionary Bible Readings


Weekly Bible Study from the Episcopal Church


Bulletin Insert


W.I.N.E.

(Women in Need of Entertainment)


February WINE -

Monday, February 17, 6:30 pm

In the Rafters Hosted By Jackie McWhorter


Please bring something to share (wine and/or food item)


This event is open to all the women of our church. 



Any Inquiries?

Email awancona@gmail.com

Choir Rehearsal

Choir will rehearse on Mondays from 6:30pm-8:00pm in the Church. All voices are welcome, anyone interested in music at St. Mark's is invited to attend!


Come Join Us


Coffee Hour every Sunday after the 8:30 and 10:30 services. Have a cup of coffee and a sweet treat and enjoy some fellowship.




 Ministries of St Mark's         

Youth and Children – Brandy Saltzman

Worship – Tracy Tinsley

Music - Alex Ancona

Outreach- Lynnda Jordan

Daughters of the King – Marcia Kephart

Welcome – Julie Hornsby

Coffee Hour – Lisa Edwards

Flyin’ Lion – Stacy Davis-Hayes/J'Quan Malik

Music- Alex Ancona

Buildings and Grounds- Scott Hundertmark

Altar Guild- Doreen Mondlak/Fiona Brown

Ushers- Patrick Wiley

Flowers- Emelie Colmery

Stewardship- Libby James

Hospitality – Kelly Pope

Pastoral Care – Jan Daubener/ Valerie Doolittle


St. Mark's Swag

Need some St. Mark's Swag?

Order shirts through our Zazzle Link.


Pick a Polo Shirt, T-shirt, Hoodie, Onesie Male and Female styles available


Order HERE

Please see Candy Sullivan with any questions.



Bulletin for

February 16th


The Sixth Sunday after Epiphany


8:30 am &10:30 am Services