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Registration for limited in-person worship begins each Tuesday morning and ends Friday at noon. Registration is required to attend. Register for servicesWatch the latest worship serviceWorship with us at 5:00 pm on Saturdays, and 9:30 and 11:00 am on Sundays. We will follow protocols that ensure safety for everyone in attendance and participants must register for worship and agree to follow the protocols in order to attend.
We will continue to practice our faith and love for one another by continuing to post worship online. Our Sunday worship service is available on our website by 11:00 am Sundays.
2200 San Joaquin Hills Road
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 644-1341
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There’s a lot happening at St. Mark because we care about each other and about the world around us, and we put our faith into action in a variety of ways that fit our interests and schedules.
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At St. Mark Presbyterian, our mission is to act as God’s hands and voice
Our vision is to be a nurturing and welcoming spiritual home, embodying God’s inclusive love and compassion.
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3rd Sunday of Easter
April 18, 2021
Social justice in action.
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No touching on Ash Wednesday? Pandemic leaves its mark on Lent
Ash Wednesday, when members of the clergy smear ashes in the shape of a cross on the foreheads of the faithful as a sacred reminder that all humans are made of dust and shall return to dust, is probably the most tactile of Christian observances. In many churches, it’s...
Three Southern California Presbyterian churches collaborate on Ash-less Wednesday service
The service, available online churchwide, will focus on hope and racial justice. For three social justice-focused Presbyterian churches in Orange County, California, Ash Wednesday will look different this year. But its meaning may be even more profound and deeply felt...
Houses of worship across Southern California suspend services in response to coronavirus
A vast majority of houses of worship across Southern California have taken the unprecedented step of shutting down their buildings this weekend or broadcasting online sermons that will be recorded in empty sanctuaries.
