As a United Methodist Church we are proud to be a congregation with open hearts, open minds, and open doors. We strive to be an assembly that embodies Godโ€™s absolute love and hospitality. We believe that all persons are part of Godโ€™s good creation and therefore are of sacred worth and dignity. Most of all, Saint Mark United Methodist Church welcomes every race, culture, family, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, faith history, and physical/mental ability, into the full life and ministry of our church.

Donโ€™t believe us?

Youโ€™re invited to come see for yourself!

Worship Schedule:

9:00am Chapel | 11:00am Sanctuary

Sunday Christian Growth Classes: 9:30am

Sunday Worship Live Stream: 11:00am

781 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30308

404-873-2636 โ€ โ€office@stmarkumc.org

Our Values

Loving

โ€œThe aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.โ€

1 Timothy 1:5

Saint Mark strives to express love for all people in all that we do. We recognize the multiplicity of love - that love can be gentle, passionate, forceful, bold, and much more, and we aim to express that love through unambiguous statements and tangible action.

Accepting

โ€œTherefore, accept one another, just as Christ also accepted us, for the glory of God.โ€

Romans 15:7

Saint Mark accepts our members for who they are, without judgment or condemnation. We accept the changes in the world at large with grace and adaptability, and accept our own necessary growth and education with understanding and humility.

Serving

โ€œEach one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering Godโ€™s grace in its various forms.โ€

1 Peter 4:10

Saint Mark seeks to serve our community in a variety of ways through our various ministries, with a concentrated effort towards our neighbors who have been historically underserved. We consistently strive to demonstrate humility, understanding, and servant leadership.

Our Story

The rich history of Saint Mark United Methodist Church parallels the modern history of the City of Atlanta, and the story of the churchโ€™s growth is intertwined with that of the cityโ€™s expansion and welcoming to all people.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Without debate, General Conference has removed The United Methodist Churchโ€™s ban on the ordination of clergy who are โ€œself-avowed practicing homosexualsโ€ โ€” a prohibition that dates to 1984.

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