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Who we are
St. Mark’s is a church with a history as long and meandering as the history of European settlement in Manhattan. We are the oldest site of continuous worship in New York City and the burial site of Peter Stuyvesant and other founding families of New York. Today we are a progressive Episcopal Church, a center for modern dance, ballet, poetry, and a community gathering space for the East Village.
When you come into St. Mark’s on a Sunday morning you will enter a worship service in the round. We gather around a circular altar in the center of a soaring, open space. We worship with traditional and emerging styles of music. We work intentionally on the content of our worship services so that we speak a language of prayer that resonates deeply in our diverse congregation and remains rooted in the Episcopal tradition of Common Prayer.
We have a deep commitment to social justice. We believe that Jesus through the gospels calls us to imagine and work for a just society and to care for the earth.
We are a growing congregation. That means you might be one of many visitors on a Sunday among many new members. We are a young and diverse congregation. You might find that the ministry you expected to be in place in our church is just getting started. You can start something new. To become an active member of St. Mark’s Church all you have to do is give us your name and contact information through this website or a visitor’s card on a Sunday morning and indicate the kinds of ministries you would like to learn more about.
When you come into St. Mark’s on a Sunday morning you will enter a worship service in the round. We gather around a circular altar in the center of a soaring, open space. We worship with traditional and emerging styles of music. We work intentionally on the content of our worship services so that we speak a language of prayer that resonates deeply in our diverse congregation and remains rooted in the Episcopal tradition of Common Prayer.
We have a deep commitment to social justice. We believe that Jesus through the gospels calls us to imagine and work for a just society and to care for the earth.
Location of worship
131 East 10th Street
New York,
NY
10003
United States
Phone: 212-674-6377
Fax: 212-674-4179
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Church Pastor
The Rev. Paul Feuerstein
131 East 10th Street
New York,
NY
10003
United States
Phone: 212-674-6377
Fax: 212-674-4179
Click here to contact The Rev. Paul Feuerstein
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Episcopal Church
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Jay Johnson
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St. Mark's Service Times
Sundays
11AM A festive celebration of Holy Eucharist with eclectic music and excellent preaching.
Wednesdays
6:30PM Evening Prayer (summer hiatus, contact the office to see if it’s on this week)
Thursdays
8-9:30AM
Meditation practice (8-8:30-first meditation, you can leave as needed after 8:30)
Fridays
12-12:30 Noonday Prayers
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11AM A festive celebration of Holy Eucharist with eclectic music and excellent preaching.
Wednesdays
6:30PM Evening Prayer (summer hiatus, contact the office to see if it’s on this week)
Thursdays
8-9:30AM
Meditation practice (8-8:30-first meditation, you can leave as needed after 8:30)
Fridays
12-12:30 Noonday Prayers
It's been more than 8 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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St. Mark's History
St. Mark's FAQs
Question: Where is St. Mark's located?
Answer: St. Mark's is located at 131 East 10th Street, New York, New York.
Question: Who is St. Mark's's pastor?
Answer: St. Mark's's pastor is The Rev. Paul Feuerstein.
Question: What time is service at St. Mark's?
Answer: Sundays 11AM A festive celebration of Holy Eucharist with eclectic music and excellent preaching. Wednesdays 6:30PM Evening Prayer (summer hiatus, contact the office to see if it’s on this week) Thursdays 8-9:30AM Meditation practice (8-8:30-first meditation, you can leave as needed after 8:30) Fridays 12-12:30 Noonday Prayers
Question: What is St. Mark's's Facebook page?
Answer: https://www.facebook.com/stmarksbowery
Question: What is St. Mark's's website?
Answer: http://stmarksbowery.org/
Question: What denominaiton is St. Mark's?
Answer: St. Mark's belongs to Episcopal Church denomination.
Answer: St. Mark's is located at 131 East 10th Street, New York, New York.
Question: Who is St. Mark's's pastor?
Answer: St. Mark's's pastor is The Rev. Paul Feuerstein.
Question: What time is service at St. Mark's?
Answer: Sundays 11AM A festive celebration of Holy Eucharist with eclectic music and excellent preaching. Wednesdays 6:30PM Evening Prayer (summer hiatus, contact the office to see if it’s on this week) Thursdays 8-9:30AM Meditation practice (8-8:30-first meditation, you can leave as needed after 8:30) Fridays 12-12:30 Noonday Prayers
Question: What is St. Mark's's Facebook page?
Answer: https://www.facebook.com/stmarksbowery
Question: What is St. Mark's's website?
Answer: http://stmarksbowery.org/
Question: What denominaiton is St. Mark's?
Answer: St. Mark's belongs to Episcopal Church denomination.
St. Mark's listing was last updated on the 5th of June, 2015