Adult Christian Education Hour
Sundays starting September 27, 10:00 – 10:50 a.m.
Christianity Today
Location: Grace House
Contact: Doug Milne
For more than 35 years, this discussion-based class has brought people together to explore faith, history, and theology in a welcoming, conversational setting. Topics are often shaped by participant interest and have included the Life of Christ, Comparative World Religions, the Reformation, the Renaissance and Enlightenment, Protestantism, and perspectives on faith from C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, and Billy Graham. The class is now beginning a study of the Book of John. Participation is available both in person and via Zoom for out-of-town members or those who are homebound. All are welcome, and no preparation is required.
Contact: Doug Milne
For more than 35 years, this discussion-based class has brought people together to explore faith, history, and theology in a welcoming, conversational setting. Topics are often shaped by participant interest and have included the Life of Christ, Comparative World Religions, the Reformation, the Renaissance and Enlightenment, Protestantism, and perspectives on faith from C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, and Billy Graham. The class is now beginning a study of the Book of John. Participation is available both in person and via Zoom for out-of-town members or those who are homebound. All are welcome, and no preparation is required.
ABCs: What We Mean to Say
Location: Library
Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones
ABCs is a space for all of your questions: What’s a narthex? Why do we cross ourselves? What’s a Feast Day? In what sense is the Bible the Word of God? We will be doing a deep dive into the Prayer Book. Whether you’re new to The Episcopal Church or a cradle Episcopalian, join us on a fun and informative journey through the basics of Anglican faith and spiritual life. No preparation required.
Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones
ABCs is a space for all of your questions: What’s a narthex? Why do we cross ourselves? What’s a Feast Day? In what sense is the Bible the Word of God? We will be doing a deep dive into the Prayer Book. Whether you’re new to The Episcopal Church or a cradle Episcopalian, join us on a fun and informative journey through the basics of Anglican faith and spiritual life. No preparation required.
Rector's Forum
Location: Leatherbury Hall
Contact: engage@smjax.org
The Rev. Charlie Holt and the other clergy are available every Sunday to discuss the sermon or anything else on your mind or heart. Our time together includes a sweet treat, fellowship with other parishioners, and more. This is a great opportunity to build relationships and grow your faith. Drop-ins are welcome; feel free to join us!
Contact: engage@smjax.org
The Rev. Charlie Holt and the other clergy are available every Sunday to discuss the sermon or anything else on your mind or heart. Our time together includes a sweet treat, fellowship with other parishioners, and more. This is a great opportunity to build relationships and grow your faith. Drop-ins are welcome; feel free to join us!
Markswomen Ministries
St. Mark’s is proud to offer various opportunities for the women of the community to build their faith and friendships—come be sharpened by the Markswomen.
Women's Bible Study
Thursdays, March 5 – May 28, 6:30 p.m. in the Library
Contact: Stuart Stokes
Come join us in a 9-week study of the book of Romans. The book we will be using is “In View of God’s Mercies” by Courtney Doctor. Hopefully, this study will not only change your eternal future but your present-day life as well.
Contact: Stuart Stokes
Come join us in a 9-week study of the book of Romans. The book we will be using is “In View of God’s Mercies” by Courtney Doctor. Hopefully, this study will not only change your eternal future but your present-day life as well.
Mahjong Mondays
Mondays from 4:00–6:00 p.m. in Leatherbury Hall
Contact: Gina Donahoo
Join us for Mahjong Mondays at St. Mark’s. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just learning the ropes, come enjoy an afternoon of fellowship, laughter, and tile-clicking goodness.
Contact: Gina Donahoo
Join us for Mahjong Mondays at St. Mark’s. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just learning the ropes, come enjoy an afternoon of fellowship, laughter, and tile-clicking goodness.
Weekday Offerings

Becoming What You Believe
Tuesdays starting September 15, 1:30 p.m. in the Youth Center
Contact: Natalie Robinson
Becoming What You Believe is a six-week women’s formation experience designed to help women grow deeper in their identity in Christ and discover how God has uniquely formed them to reflect His character. Through Scripture, reflection, conversation, and prayer, women will explore how God’s truth shapes the way they see themselves, use their gifts, build relationships, and live out their faith.
Becoming What You Believe is a six-week women’s formation experience designed to help women grow deeper in their identity in Christ and discover how God has uniquely formed them to reflect His character. Through Scripture, reflection, conversation, and prayer, women will explore how God’s truth shapes the way they see themselves, use their gifts, build relationships, and live out their faith.

Man Enough
Wednesdays starting September 9, 7:00 p.m. in the Youth Center
Contact: The Rev. Billy Cerveny
Led by the Rev. Billy Cerveny, this group provides a space for men to grow in faith, character, and leadership through Scripture, prayer, and community.
Led by the Rev. Billy Cerveny, this group provides a space for men to grow in faith, character, and leadership through Scripture, prayer, and community.

Midweek Healing Eucharist
Chapel, Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m.
Join us for the midweek encouragement we all need. This service includes a simple liturgy and homily followed by a personal healing prayer for all those who desire it.

Lunch & Learn: Supernatural
Wednesdays, September 23 - October 28, 12:00 p.m. in Leatherbury Hall
Contact: The Rev. Billy Cerveny
The Bible tells us that reality is far bigger than what we can see. Angels, demons, heaven, hell, the unseen realm, and spiritual warfare. Genesis 6 even talks about when Giants roamed the earth! What is that about? The supernatural isn’t a strange side topic in the Bible—it’s the backdrop of the entire biblical story.
Supernatural is a six-week Lunch & Learn where The Rev. Billy Cerveny will take us on a deep dive into the scriptures as we explore these things together. Join us as we learn how a biblical view of the unseen world deepens our confidence in Christ and our understanding of God’s redemptive plan.
The Bible tells us that reality is far bigger than what we can see. Angels, demons, heaven, hell, the unseen realm, and spiritual warfare. Genesis 6 even talks about when Giants roamed the earth! What is that about? The supernatural isn’t a strange side topic in the Bible—it’s the backdrop of the entire biblical story.
Supernatural is a six-week Lunch & Learn where The Rev. Billy Cerveny will take us on a deep dive into the scriptures as we explore these things together. Join us as we learn how a biblical view of the unseen world deepens our confidence in Christ and our understanding of God’s redemptive plan.

Caregivers Coffee & Conversations
First Thursday of each month, 10:30 a.m. in the Youth Center
Contact: The Rev. Dr. Sandi Kerner or Paula Phelan
Join us on the first Thursday of each month from 10:30–11:30 a.m. in the Youth Center for coffee, conversation, and encouragement. Caregivers are invited to connect, share resources, and support one another in a welcoming community. All are welcome, and we encourage you to invite others who are caring for loved ones.
Join us on the first Thursday of each month from 10:30–11:30 a.m. in the Youth Center for coffee, conversation, and encouragement. Caregivers are invited to connect, share resources, and support one another in a welcoming community. All are welcome, and we encourage you to invite others who are caring for loved ones.

Healing Prayer Course
Thursdays, September 3 - November 19, 1:00 p.m. in Leatherbury Hall
Contact: The Rev. Dr. Sandi Kerner
Discover the healing ministry of Jesus through Scripture, meaningful conversation, and shared prayer. Together, we’ll explore the Gospel accounts of Christ’s healing work and grow as a community of faith, learning to reflect His compassion and participate in His healing ministry today. Registration is required. A suggested donation of $20 per person helps cover program costs.
Discover the healing ministry of Jesus through Scripture, meaningful conversation, and shared prayer. Together, we’ll explore the Gospel accounts of Christ’s healing work and grow as a community of faith, learning to reflect His compassion and participate in His healing ministry today. Registration is required. A suggested donation of $20 per person helps cover program costs.

Safari Lions
Fourth Thursday of each month, 5:30 p.m. at Various Homes
Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones
Safari Lions is a fellowship group for parishioners aged 60 and older, gathering on the fourth Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in various homes. Each evening includes a potluck meal and warm conversation.
Safari Lions is a fellowship group for parishioners aged 60 and older, gathering on the fourth Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in various homes. Each evening includes a potluck meal and warm conversation.

Thursday Women’s Bible Study
Thursdays, starting September 17, 6:30 p.m. in the Library
Contact: Stuart Stokes
Calling all women to join us Thursday evenings from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the church library for a study of Titus. We will be using the 8 week study, Displaying the Gospel of Grace: Titus by Courtney Doctor and Hunter Beless.
Calling all women to join us Thursday evenings from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the church library for a study of Titus. We will be using the 8 week study, Displaying the Gospel of Grace: Titus by Courtney Doctor and Hunter Beless.

Men's Friday Bible Study
Fridays, starting September 18, 7:00 a.m. in the Youth Center
Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones
Join us for breakfast, fellowship and Scripture. The Bible Study follows the Sunday lectionary or a topic that parallels occasional sermon series. Drop-ins welcome, so join us for a discussion on practical application of Scripture. Breakfast provided.
Join us for breakfast, fellowship and Scripture. The Bible Study follows the Sunday lectionary or a topic that parallels occasional sermon series. Drop-ins welcome, so join us for a discussion on practical application of Scripture. Breakfast provided.
Marksmen Ministries
St. Mark’s is proud to offer various opportunities for the men of the community to build their faith and friendships—come be sharpened by the Marksmen.
Man Enough Bible Study Group
January 14–April 15
Youth Center, Wednesdays from 7:45–9:00 a.m.
Contact: The Rev. Billy Cerveny
Led by the Rev. Billy Cerveny, this group provides a space for men to grow in faith, character, and leadership through Scripture, prayer, and community. Breakfast provided. The season's study will focus on 1 Samuel.
Youth Center, Wednesdays from 7:45–9:00 a.m.
Contact: The Rev. Billy Cerveny
Led by the Rev. Billy Cerveny, this group provides a space for men to grow in faith, character, and leadership through Scripture, prayer, and community. Breakfast provided. The season's study will focus on 1 Samuel.
Men's Friday Bible Study
Leatherbury Hall, Fridays from 7:00–8:00 a.m.
Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones
Led by The Rev. Ben Jones, this group is a casual gathering for men to fellowship before doing some deep dives into Scripture, discovering what passages likely meant by the human authors who wrote them and then asking what they mean to our lives today. Breakfast and lots of coffee provided.
Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones
Led by The Rev. Ben Jones, this group is a casual gathering for men to fellowship before doing some deep dives into Scripture, discovering what passages likely meant by the human authors who wrote them and then asking what they mean to our lives today. Breakfast and lots of coffee provided.
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