St Mark's Church Worship
A personal invitation to you
At St Mark’s Church we believe Christians should put differences to one side
and worship together, whatever their church background, or lack of one! We
welcome everybody to join us in worship and we extend to you a very warm
welcome.
Increasingly people are finding faith in God important for their lives. The
Christian message makes sense of life and gives meaning to our world. At
times of sadness it is a great comfort to share together in God's goodness.
Stress and strains from perhaps relationship, bereavement or family problems
are always easier to deal with in the context of the Christian family of
faith. The Church is the right place to choose for those happy occasions
such as a wedding, baptism or christening of a child. We welcome all who
wish to consider baptism or marriage and copies of our booklets for each are
available from the Church. If you believe that there really is more to life
and wish to learn about God and his love for us through sharing with others
- then St. Mark’s is the place for you! At St. Mark’s there is no pressure
to conform to a religious mould, you are free to grow and to be the kind of
person that God made you to be. We are all one in Christ Jesus.
What is this church like?
St Mark’s Church shares the ministry of the Church of England and Methodist
Church and the congregation is mixed between these two denominations, as
well as Christians from other denominations. Our services are varied and try
to keep a balance between the traditional and more recent influences. Our
music too includes well known hymns as well as contemporary songs and
choruses. Whatever your preferences you can be sure you will find something
for you.
There are many reasons why people do not come to church and if you have been
away from the Church for some time, then it may take a determined effort to
come back. However the effort will surely be worthwhile. Whatever the reason
may have been for not coming along, we can assure you that the Church family
at St. Mark's looks forward to welcoming you. This booklet contains
information about times of services and some of the things that are going on
during the week in the Church's community life. Please feel able to speak
with us personally if you would like to know more.
About our
Ministers
Details of
our services
A history of St
Mark's
Annual Congregational Meeting
The Annual Congregational meeting took place in
May 2005 and the Leadership team annual report was produced by Mrs Janet Day
and Mr Ian Farthing. The report is available as a download in Adobe
format.
Copies
of Leadership Team Annual Report 2005
Copies of
our church membership form
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Youth and Children's Activities St Mark's are extremely proud of the work being undertaken by our
youth and Children's worker Mrs Liz Spavins. Liz organises our Storybox,
Storybox + and Sunday School activities.
Storybox For children aged 0-5years and their parents
and carers
This takes place every Thursday from 12.30pm for an hour of singing,
stories, and activities, with lunch provided.
Junior Church
Takes place during the main Sunday morning
service and the children enjoy a wide variety of activities related to
the Bible readings. Painting, drama, and lots of making friends !
The Monday Club - at St. Mark’s
invites all 3 to 9 yr olds to join us between 3.30 and 5pm for
refreshments, games Bible based story, singing and craft activity.
Friday night Youth Group Every week from 7.30pm for young people
aged from 13 years. This group is organised by Bedfordshire Police |
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The Chapel Whilst the Community Centre is busy every day of
the week there is also a beautiful chapel open for private prayer with
stained glass windows by Joseph Nuttgens, whose work may also be found in
the Royal Chapel at Windsor and Durham Cathedral. Many people stop at the
chapel when they come to visit the exquisite Gardens of Remembrance. |
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