Our newest reality.
Due to recent increases in COVID numbers, St. Mark Presbyterian Church will not have in-person worship until further notice. SEE THE LATEST WORSHIP UPDATESWatch the Latest Worship ServiceAt St. Mark, we continue to practice our faith and love for one another by worshiping online. Join us for either of two worship experiences each weekend: a Facebook Live service on Saturdays at 5:00 pm (following our Saturday worship style) and a Sunday worship service, available on our website by 11:00 am Sundays (following our Sunday morning worship style).
Livestream: Saturday at 5 PM
2200 San Joaquin Hills Road
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 644-1341
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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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January 25, 2021
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PLEASE NOTE: As part of our attempt to prevent further spread of COVID-19, we are not having our usual gathered worship services on Saturdays or Sundays.
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ST MARK IN THE NEWS
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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.
Online services, hand sanitizer, no holy water — local faith communities respond to coronavirus outbreak
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to develop, faith communities are making changes. Pastor Mark Davis shares how St. Mark is helping to “flatten the curve.”
Local congregation makes more than a difference in homelessness battle
Pastor Mark Davis of St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach presented a unique opportunity to his congregation of nearly 600 people to help end Orange County’s homeless crisis. He knew his community was generous, but he was not prepared for how significantly...
