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Would you like to donate to this historic church?
St Mark’s have spent a lot of time and energy over the last 5 years, fundraising to ensure that our unique building is repaired and brought up to modern standards so that it can continue to serve the community for generations to come. Thanks to significant grants from the Scottish Episcopal Church, Heritage Lottery and…
Ash Wednesday & Services During Lent
We welcome you to Holy Communion with imposition of ashes 10am and 7pm on Wednesday 5 March. During Lent there is Morning Prayer 9.30am daily Monday-Thursday Discussion Group on Mondays after Morning Prayer – finished by 11.30 at latest. Discussion after church on Sunday 23rd March. Bring some sandwiches! For more ideas of Lent, please…
St Mark’s Music Series 2016
We’re delighted to have a great quality line up of music at St Mark’s for our summer music series 2016! Tickets are £6 and include refreshments Tel: 0131 629 1219 Email: rector@stmarksportobello.org Full poster and details below Wed 27 April at 7pm Portobello High School’s Spurtle folk/ceilidh band Philomusica of Edinburgh: The Four Seasons with sonnets…
Reading the New Testament in 8 weeks
The congregation is undertaking to read the whole of the New Testament in 8 weeks, meeting together weekly for a book group style discussion. This is following the Scottish Bible Society’s Community Reading Experience Many of the downloads can be found on the Biblica website as well. If you would like to join us, please…
Garfield Weston Foundation contributes to our Renovation
We are delighted to announced that the Garfield Weston Foundation have awarded us a grant of £30,000 as we inch towards our goal of £630,000 to do the next phase of our work. This phase will repair all the fabric damage, put in insulation and secondary glazing, replace the lighting and the floor, and ensure…
Ash Wednesday 2024
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. During our two communion services on Ash Wednesday we will have the opportunity to receive the sign of the cross marked in ash, as we remember our mortality, our need for God’s grace and the abundance of God’s love for us. All are welcome!