Mature Opportunities
Audience: Women
This bible study was started by Rev. Tula Henson many years ago and a devoted group has kept it going ever since. Through the years, we have read and studied the Bible and other Christian books but also have enjoyed true Christian fellowship together.
We meet every Thursday at noon in the Parish Hall. All ladies of St. Mark’s are welcome. Join us!!
Schedule: Thursdays at 12:00 noon – 1:00pm
Point of Contact: Debby Stubbs
912-996-1960 or heartpine@aol.com
Audience: Adult’s
Information: This a four year, intensive extension course in theological education based upon small group study and practice.
To learn more information about where and when classes are held, please contact Rita Spalding at 912-270-2725
Audience: Middle and High School
Point of Contact: Sam Marshall youth@saintmarksepiscopal.com
912-265-0600
Audience: Children up to Middle School
Schedule: Sundays from 10:15 AM to 11:00 AM during the school year
Point of Contact: Lynne Emery lemery@saintmarksepiscopal.com
912-265-0600 X 107
Audience: All
Join us during the season of Lent for a Service of Lights beginning at 5:30 in our sanctuary, followed by a time of Bible study and Lenten Supper together. Each week a different group of St. Mark’s hosts.
Point of Contact: Alan Akridge
aakridge@saintmarksepiscopal.com 912-265-0600
Audience: Children ages 6 through 13
A day camp experience! Campers ride a bus to Honey Creek for scripture, songs, and exploration time similar to VBS; adventure, games, and a new fun-filled time from 8.30am (drop-off) until 3.30pm (pickup).
Schedule: Last week of summer before school resumes.
Point of Contact: Lynne Emery
912-265-0600 X 107
lemery@saintmarksepiscopal.com
This class is designed to prepare our youth for Confirmation into the Episcopal Church. Taught by our Youth Leader and Clergy, all youth who are interested in being confirmed into the Episcopal faith are encouraged to attend.
Audience: Youth
Point of Contact: Fr. Alan Akridge
Twice a year, there is a class designed to prepare adults for Confirmation or Reception into the Episcopal Church, but it is open to all who want to know more about the Christian faith in the Anglican tradition. The series is taught by St. Mark’s clergy and anyone is welcome to attend.
Audience: Adults
Point of Contact: Fr. Alan Akridge