St. Mark's Episcopal Church

A warm and welcoming Episcopal church for all seeking community on their spiritual journey.

Welcome to St. Mark’s

 

St. Mark’s is a warm and welcoming community to those looking for a church home, those visiting our area, and others seeking a supportive place as they travel on their spiritual journey.

We are a parish of over two hundred: children, families and singles, elderly and youth.  We live in many of the Maine towns in the Waterville area, and enjoy a rich life together of worship, fellowship, and service.

We welcome you. Please feel free to contact us with questions!

The Episcopal Diocese of Maine actively affirms the full inclusion of LGBTQ+ people in all sacraments and levels of leadership. We strive to create a safe, open, and affirming environment for everyone. In doing so, we honor the teachings of Jesus. To learn more about the Episcopal Church and the LGBTQ+ community, visit https://www.episcopalchurch.org/who-we-are/lgbtq/.

Upcoming Events

Tue
21
May
9:30 am Quilters Group in the Radley Room
Quilters Group in the Radley Room
May 21 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
We make quilts for those being baptized, for the Mid Maine Homeless Shelter and for KVAC family program as outreach. We also craft quilts for the Christmas Fair and for special occasions in our parish....

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Sun
26
May
9:30 am Sunday 9:30 In-Person/Zoom Eucha...
Sunday 9:30 In-Person/Zoom Eucha...
May 26 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am
A single service at 9:30, followed by Coffee Hour when we have volunteers to set up and clean up. Please ask to receive our weekly e-news to learn of changes to this schedule. Click for...

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Music

Music is an important part of life at St. Mark’s, both as part of our worship and also as a gift to the wider Waterville community.

 

  • In worship, singing hymns and prayers
  • Enjoying and joining our “occasional” choir
  • Appreciating a range of organ music
  • Offering concerts

Learn more about Music at St. Mark’s.

Beyond Our Doors

St. Mark’s mission ranges from issues facing our planet to challenges in our community. We strive to look beyond ourselves to find ways to help.

The Peace Pole

Ways to help

  • The Peace Pole – say a prayer for world peace
  • Food Bank – share with our neighbors
  • Homeless Shelter – support those in need
  • Sandwich Program – provide food for others

Current outreach efforts by our parish

Children, Youth and Families

At St. Mark’s, we welcome children and youth as an important part of our life together, with activities that are focused on learning by doing.

Our lively program includes:

  • Participating in worship through the music, stories, and hands-on activities of Family Eucharist
  • Outreach and service projects, like caring for creation by gathering litter in our church neighborhood, or collecting and packing diapers for our local Essentials Closet.
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Pastoral Care

How do we as Christians embody our faith? As baptized Christians, we are called to love and care for one another and for those in need.

For example, a recent series on the “Opiate Crisis and the Faith Community” allowed us to learn more from many speakers and discuss ways to help.

Learn more about why Pastoral Care is vital to our mission.

St. Mark's Episcopal Church | A member of The Episcopal Diocese of Maine, The Episcopal Church, and the Worldwide Anglican Communion