In this issue, read reflections from Father Sean Mullen, Father Kyle Babin, and Robert McCormick, plus upcoming events, news about the parish, and more. View the latest issue.
Saint Mark's is accepting applications for Ministry Residents
Ministry Residents at Saint Mark’s are young adults, usually just out of college, who want to give a year of service to the church, in a context of prayer and active ministry, in an intentional community, that allows for focused discernment about how God is calling them to live their lives.
Ministry Residents live in the Rectory, and contribute to and support the daily round of prayer and worship in the parish. They take leadership in outreach ministries and in ministries with families and children and young adults.
Sharing is at the heart of the Ministry Residents program. Ministry Residents share a common home, common prayer, common worship, common meals, common services common purpose, and, we pray, common joy.
Ministry Residents are part of the the Servant Year program of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, which is part of the Episcopal Service Corps.
Saint Mark’s is looking for two or three young people who have attained a certain measure of maturity and who will bring energy, enthusiasm, and imagination to the community to serve as Ministry Residents for 2019- 2020. Those who bring a particular interest in outreach ministry to those in need, and/or in ministry to and with children and families will be particularly well suited to the positions.
Read more about the the Rule of Common Life shared by members of Servant Year. And have a look at St. James School, our partner institution in Servant Year.
Explore a more detailed description of what we are looking for in our Ministry Residents, and what we hope we will share with them.
Direct questions about the position or applications to Father Sean Mullen.
“Send Us a Selfie” Initiative Announced
Saint Mark’s is in the process of updating our directory to ensure we have accurate contact information. As part of our effort to update contact information we would also like to add a photo to our records for internal purposes only. It is quick and easy to fill out the online form and upload a photo. On Sunday mornings you can also take a moment to visit the “Selfie Station” in the West End of the Church or Parish Hall during Coffee Hour. Once there, you can fill out an information card and have your photo taken or be coached on how to take a selfie by our highly trained Ministry Residents!
The Lion's Mark December/January 2018
In this issue, read reflections from Father Sean Mullen, Father Kyle Babin, and Robert McCormick, plus upcoming events, dates to mark, and more. View the latest issue.
The Lion's Mark: October/November 2018
In this issue, read reflections by Father Sean Mullen and Robert McCormick, updates about various capital projects, and focuses on various ministries of the parish. View the latest issue.