Adult Ministry

Adult Christian Education Hour

Sundays, 10:00 – 10:50 a.m.

Young Adults Coffee & Connect
Location: Bookstore Deck or Rector’s Office (weather dependent)
Contact: Alex Cain

Please join us every other Sunday beginning Sunday, September 7, for a relaxed, relational gathering for young adults exploring faith and friendship. No curriculum or preparation required.

Dates: Sept. 7, Sep.21, Oct. 5, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, Nov. 16
The ABCs
Location: Library
Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones

The ABCs is a space for all 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? 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.
Parenting with Purpose
Location: Chapel
Contact: The Rev. Billy Cerveny

Please join us for practical, faith-rooted wisdom for raising children and teens today. No preparation required.
Christianity Today
Location: Grace House
Contact: Doug Milne

Always insightful and deeply rooted in fellowship and engaging discussion.
Lay-Led Bible Series
Location: Leatherbury Hall
Contact: Heather Cassidy

Each week, a parishioner offers a 25–30 minute reflection followed by a small-group discussion. No preparation required. Teachers: Shawn McCormick, Dan Dearing, Nick Melton, Brooke Holt, Sandy Skinner, and Laine Gandy

Weekday Offerings

Midweek Healing Eucharist

Chapel, Wednesdays from
11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Contact: The Rev. Carolyn Jones

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.

Young Adults Bible Study

September 3–November 19
Library, Wednesdays from 7:00–8:00 p.m.
Contact: Alex Cain

Did you know the Bible passages read on Sunday aren’t chosen at random? There’s a method to the madness; come join other young adults as we explore the readings for the upcoming Sunday services. The passages change every week, so there’s no prep required to come. Drop by and leave primed for Sunday Worship. On-campus childcare is available with an RSVP to Martha Weaver no later than the Monday the week of the study.

Spirit-Filled Life Bible Study

September 24–October 29
Leatherbury Hall, Wednesdays from 6:00–7:30 p.m
This adult discipleship class is a 6-week series that explores how to live in the power and presence of the Holy Spirit and is built around The Spirit-Filled Life curriculum, written by The Rev. Charlie Holt. Dinner is provided. This is also the recommended study for home-based small groups this fall. This study includes Biblical teaching, group discussion, daily devotions, and practical tools for everyday spirit-filled living. Please contact Heather Cassidy for questions or to RSVP for dinner. On-campus childcare is available with an RSVP to Martha Weaver no later than the Monday the week of the study.

Lunch & Learn: Voices of Fire

September 3–November 19
Leatherbury Hall, Wednesdays from 12:00–1:30 p.m.
Contact: Heather Cassidy

Join The Rev. Charlie Holt for “Voices of Fire”, a deep dive into the prophetic voices of the Old Testament—Isaiah, Jeremiah, Amos, Hosea, Joel, Habakkuk, and Haggai. Explore how these fiery figures reveal the heart of God: His longing for justice, His mercy toward the broken, and His covenant faithfulness across generations. Lunch is provided. Fun and fellowship are mandatory. Come ready to be challenged, inspired, and equipped for faithful living. On-campus childcare is available with an RSVP to Martha Weaver no later than the Monday the week of the study.

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.

Miracles in Luke Bible Study
September 4–October 23 (8 weeks)
Leatherbury Hall, Thursdays from 1:00–2:30 p.m.

September 9–October 28 (8 weeks)
Leatherbury Hall, Tuesdays from 6:30–8:00 p.m.


Contact: Jordan Eyrick

Please join Brooke Holt on either Tuesdays or Thursdays for a welcoming women’s Bible study featuring verse-by-verse teaching and small group discussion. This fall’s focus will be the miracle stories in Luke’s Gospel, highlighting Jesus’s healing, provision, and power to restore lives. All women welcome—no prep required!

On-campus childcare is available with an RSVP to Martha Weaver no later than the Monday the week of the study.

Ephesians Bible Study
September 18–November 20 (10 weeks) in the Library, Thursdays from 6:30–8:00 p.m.

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 Ephesians. We will be examining the invaluable truths Paul’s letter holds for us today.
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.

Retreats

Men’s Retreat

January 9–11, 2026 at Camp Weed
Contact: The Rev. Billy Cerveny or Jordan Eyrick

Join the Men of St. Mark’s for a weekend of fellowship, teaching, and outdoor fun at Camp Weed. After Saturday’s teaching sessions, enjoy a variety of afternoon activities including fishing, clay pigeon shooting, canoeing/kayaking, hiking, napping, a cornhole tournament, and more. Don’t miss this chance to relax, recharge, and connect!

Women's Retreat

Late afternoon on Friday, January 30 – late morning on Sunday, February 1, at Epworth by the Sea
Contact: Jordan Eyrick

Come away and be refreshed at the St. Mark’s Women’s Retreat, taking place January 30 through February 1. This special time of renewal, connection, and spiritual growth will feature uplifting worship, meaningful teaching, and rich fellowship with women of all ages and walks of life. Step away from the busyness, find rest for your soul, and return home renewed in faith and purpose.

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
September 10–November 26 (12 weeks)
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.
Romans Road Bible Study
September 5–November 21 (12 weeks)
Leatherbury Hall, Fridays from 7:00–8:00 a.m.


Contact: The Rev. Ben Jones

A Bible study and fellowship group for men seeking to grow spiritually and support one another in daily life and discipleship. Led by The Rev. Ben Jones, this fall the study will focus on the “Romans Road,” exploring key passages from the Book of Romans that clearly lay out the path of salvation and the foundation of the Christian faith. Drop-ins welcome, so join us for a discussion on practical application of Scripture. Breakfast provided.

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