St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Abilene, Texas
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                  Sundays:
                  • 9:30 a.m. Religious Education
                  • 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
                  • 7 p.m. - Night Prayers*

                  * This service is geared toward young adults and college students. The service takes place in the Nave (main sanctuary). It is followed by fellowship, snacks, and other opportunities. For more information, please contact Mother Mary. 

                  At St. Mark's, we reflect contemporary worship with traditional  influences. We use the 1979 Book of Common Prayer and the 1982 Hymnal as well as other collected sources for service and praise music. Anyone who is a baptized Christian may take communion with us. You do not have to be an Episcopalian to share the Lord's Supper in our church.

                  You will find that our services are relaxed and our atmosphere is laid back. While we appreciate our Anglican heritage, we seek to embrace the living Spirit of God through our corporate Christian worship.

                  Once a month, we have a service of Morning Prayer (without communion). Morning Prayer is a meditative service which uses Scripture Readings, Prayers, and Canticles and other hymns. It is a nice service and offers many opportunities for reflection and devotion.

                  The best way to describe our worship is for you to come and experience it for yourself...you'll be glad you did.


                  Liturgy

                  During Lent and Penitential seasons of the Church, St. Mark's uses Rite I of the Holy Eucharist in the Book of Common Prayer. All other times and other major feasts, St. Mark's uses Rite II of the Holy Eucharist.

                  You can find these services online at www.bcponline.org.


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