St. Mark's Episcopal Church
111 S Jefferson St, Moscow, Idaho
Episcopal churches in Moscow, Idaho
Location of Worship
111 S Jefferson St
Moscow
Idaho
United States
83843
Service Times
SUNDAYS 9:30am
Usually Holy Eucharist, occasionally Morning Prayer. With choir and musicians. Infants, toddlers, and children welcome. Check the calendar to see what's up this Sunday.
5pm, 1st Sundays (September through May)
Taize—A candlelit, reflective time of short meditations and simple chants in the Taize tradition. (30 min) Afterward, there is a brief optional service of the Holy Communion for those who wish to remain. (10 min)
5pm, 2nd Sundays (September through May)
"Welcome Table"—A celebration of the Holy Eucharist with our youngest members in mind: fewer words and more movement than our morning service. Offered September through April. Worship is followed by a pizza supper at 6pm.
MID-WEEK
Thursdays 12:10pm
An intimate "Slow Church" celebration in the round. We draw from a wider range of liturgical resources than we do on Sunday mornings. Usually Holy Eucharist, occasionally Midday Prayer. Shared reflection in place of the sermon. Check the Calendar to see what's up this week.
Seasonally
We may offer one of the Daily Offices: Morning Prayer, Midday Prayer, Evening Prayer, or Compline. Check the calendar regularly. Check our Facebook Page for invitations.
Contact Info
Call Pastor: 208-882-2022
Call Office: 208-882-2022
Email Pastor
Email Admin
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About St. Mark's Episcopal Church
We are women and men; youngsters and oldsters; teachers and students; stay-at-home-moms and stay-at-home-dads; motorcycle-riders and bicyclists; Mac users and PC people; Conservatives and Progressives; (WSU) Cougars and (UI) Vandals; we shop at WinCo, Dissmore's, and at the Moscow Food Co-op. Some of us are retired, some of us are just beginning our careers, and some of us are looking for work. Some of us have GEDs and some have PhDs. Some of us are single parents, some co-parent, and some of us have no children—still others are caring for their grandchildren, while others are looking after their parents. We are couples and we are singletons. We exist from pole to pole on the gender spectrum. We are not cut from a single pattern—thanks be to God!No matter who we are, we are called to meet one another and encounter Christ in worship, service, and formation.
Most of us gather on Sunday mornings to worship together (although we offer other worship options). And when you come through the door, what you'll need to know to feel oriented and at ease during worship will be provided. In most services, that will be via a service leaflet one of our greeters will give you; in our Welcome Table service, you may be guided through the liturgy by words and images on a screen.
We are a liturgical church, that is, we follow an ancient, written format of Scripture, prayer, and music in which there are opportunities for silence and for spontaneous prayer. We draw our liturgies principally from the many traditions of the Anglican Communion, but all are rooted in our Book of Common Prayer, our principal liturgical resource.
Although some of our ministers who serve at the altar may wear special ceremonial garments (called vestments), and although we have a formatted worship pattern, AND although our worship space is beautifully appointed, at St. Mark's we are friendly and informal—you'll find men in ties and others in bermuda shorts; women in Birkenstocks and some in heels. Come as you are!—and if you have questions during worship, ask someone sitting nearby, or ask one of the greeters (whom you'll find by the red door through which you entered).
Location Map
Leadership
- Rector The Rev. Robin Biffle
- Phone: 208-882-2022
- Email: Email Pastor
Other Church Leaders
Administration
- Parish Life Coordinator Harriet Hughes
- Phone: 208-882-2022
- Email: Email Admin
Children and Youth Activities
Ministries
Community Activities
Other Information
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