Saturday, December 31st (7:00 p.m.) — Watch Night Service will beheld on Zoom. Zoom information will be forthcoming
Saturday, December 31st (7:00 p.m.) — Watch Night Service will beheld on Zoom. Zoom information will be forthcoming
Sunday, December 25th (9:00 a.m.) — Christmas Morning service
Sunday, November 20th (10:00 a.m.) — Annual Women’s Day –“Women in Seasonal Shades of God’s Garden” (1 Peter 3:3–4).Our speaker for the hour will be Elderess Paula Simms. Women’sDay Committee (Cynthia Augustus, Charlotte and SharonThomas). Our color this year will be an array of Fall colors andwomen are asked to give a sacrificial donation of…
Saturday, November 19th (9:30) — Pre-Women’s Day PrayerBreakfast — “Women in Seasonal Shades of God’s Garden”(1 Peter 3:3-4). We will gather in the Fellowship Hall from 9:30 am –11:00 a.m. for a continental breakfast. Service will start at 11:00a.m. Our speaker for the hour: Rev. Nicole Guns
Order you dinner by Thursday November 10. Standard Dinner ($15 Donation) 1/4 Chicken or Fish with Choice of of 2 sides – Green Beans, Mac & Cheese or Potato Salad Click her for your Order form
“Paint & Fellowship” — Women of St. Mark’s Saturday, October 8th (2:00 p.m.) Please join us at the church for an afternoon of fun fellowship. Image we will be painting “LOVE”. Everyone asked to bring a dish to share.Donation for canvas and paints: $20. For additional information and to RSVP, please see Ms. Cynthia.
October 26, 2022 132nd Church Anniversary Preacher of the hour, Rev. Dr. Douglas B. Sands, Sr. Please be present andbring a family member or friend. If possible, a sacrificial offering is $1 for each year is requested.
Sunday, September 25th (10:00 a.m.) — Annual Homecoming — “God Is NotThrough With Us Yet”. Preacher of the hour, Rev. Dr. Sonia L. King. Please bepresent and bring a family member or friend. If possible, a sacrificial offering isrequested.
Signs of the times“He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making everything new!’”Revelation 21:5 It’s said that the Titanic sank because of cheap rivets and poor planning. Faced with a shortage of quality bolts, the shipbuilders used substandard ones that popped when theship hit the iceberg. So, how sturdy are the bolts…