Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
Ancient Faith, Open Mind
2151 Dorset Rd Columbus, OH 43221
614-486-9452
Watch Services Here
Click HERE to view the bulletin for the 10:30 a.m. Sunday morning service.
UPDATE: Franklin County currently is at Level 3 (Red) in the state of Ohio’s public health alert system. Following diocesan guidelines, all in-person worship is suspended while we remain in the current alert level, as we strive to love our neighbors as ourselves.
We will continue to livestream our 10:30 a.m., online-only worship service (Liturgy of the Word, Rite II), which streams on our website and on our Facebook page. We also stream the audio of the service via Zoom.
Most other in-person activities are suspended until further notice as we seek to do our part to help contain the spread of the coronavirus. We ask you to keep in your prayers all who have been affected by this pandemic and those who care for them.
Additional resources and online get-togethers are also shared on our events calendar and accessed through Zoom, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Online community
Events on the parish calendar are found HERE.
Looking Back
Did you miss a service? Check out our archive of recent services. Some older services can be found on our YouTube channel.
Saint Mark’s special musical selections are archived HERE.
Give to Support Christ’s Ministry
Make an online donation to Saint Mark’s HERE and support Episcopal Pandemic Relief work HERE.
Diocesan News
Information and updates from the Bishop may be accessed HERE.
Open Hearts, Open Doors
Information about plans to resume worship and ministry on our main campus.
PRAYER IN TIME OF ISOLATION
Almighty God: Our times are in your hand. We call upon you in this hour of our need, when we are lonely and must stand apart. Be our strength, O Sovereign Lord, our calm in the midst of raging seas, our refuge and our dwelling place. Sanctify to us this time drawn away from others, even as your Son, O Father, drew away to a lonely place for prayer. Deepen our need of you, O Lord, that every breath may be a whisper of the Spirit’s prompting, a renewed searching of the deep things of God. Stir up in us the great act of intercession, that we may spend our time apart in prayer for the world you created and sustain. Bless us in our turning toward you, and make us a blessing to those who stand in need of you, the whole fragile earth. All this we ask in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
(Written by the Rev. Dr. Kate Sonderegger)
Responding to Racist Violence
In this time of national upheaval, outrage, and fear, The Episcopal Church’s Department of Reconciliation, Justice and Creation Care and the Office of Government Relations have assembled resources to assist individuals, congregations and communities seeking to LEARN, PRAY and ACT. Those resources, including Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s Pentecost Sermon, can be found here.
Mission
Supports and empowers one another to reach out as the hands, heart and voice of Christ responding as stewards of life’s gifts.
Formation
Feeds the spirit and shapes us as children of God. These are ways we grow more fully into the spiritual beings God has created us to be.
“Way of Love“ Formation Materials