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  1. Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church. 2151 Dorset Road, Columbus, Ohio 43221 | 614-486-9452 | info@saintmarkscolumbus.org. Sunday Services 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Parking is available at the Tremont Center (across Dorset Road) and the Upper Arlington Public Library (across Tremont Road)

  2. 480 Trevitt St, Columbus, OH 43203 (614) 252-7970. ... In Christ's love, St. Mark AME Church. Pastor Eugene Mitchell. Sunday Morning Church School. Sunday 9:30 am. ... We invite you and your family to join us for Sunday Morning Church School, held 9:30 am each Sunday.

  3. St Mark's Church School is an independent Anglican co-educational school in Wellington, New Zealand for children aged from two (Early Childhood) to Year 8. The school is often seen on cricket match broadcasts from Basin Reserve. To its front is the modern, 1970s-era church building, the parish church to which the school is attached.

  4. She served as Director of Youth Ministries at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Delaware, OH, from 1988 to 1994. ... He attended the Royal School of Church Music in 1983, and from that year was Director of Music of Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church until his retirement in 2012. Dr. Michael Murray

  5. This merger was based off the recommendations from the Real Presence, Real Future study conducted by the Diocese of Columbus.We are now one parish.If you require Sacramental Records from the former St. Mark Church, please contact St. Mary’s office at 740-653-0997. Saint Mark Parish located in Lancaster Ohio. St.Mark Church in Lancaster Ohio.

  6. Part of the Diocese of Southern Ohio, Saint Mark’s held its first worship service in 1951 in a converted Methodist church in Grandview. Ground was broken in 1953 for the Parish Hall (now the Center for Christian Formation and Godly Play) where services were held until the current Nave and Sanctuary was completed in 1958.. Office space in an adjacent building was purchased in 1989.

  7. Who We Are. The Episcopal Church. e·pis·co·pa·lian. A reformed, “protestant yet catholic” church whose theology and liturgy is found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. History of Saint Mark’s Columbus. Since 1952 Saint Mark’s has been an Episcopal presence for Columbus in Upper Arlington.