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Elected and Appointed Positions

St. Mark’s has several elected and appointed positions that oversee and support the various ministries of St. Mark’s.

St. Mark’s has several elected and appointed positions that oversee and support the various ministries of St. Mark’s. Read on to learn more about each of these roles and the ministries they serve.

All elected and appointed positions are open to confirmed members, elected by the congregation.

Contact the church office (office@smlutheran.org) to with any questions regarding elected and appointed positions.

Church Council | Elected

Provides general oversight of the life and activities of the congregation. Leads the congregation in long range planning, setting goals and priorities, and evaluating St. Mark’s activities in light of its mission and goals.

Endowment Fund Committee | Elected

Meets quarterly to manage St. Mark’s endowment fund, administer annual Small Grants Program, and plan educational events about the ways to leave a legacy at St. Mark’s.

Memorial Committee | Elected

Maintains the church memorial gift fund policy and selects appropriate memorials from church needs. Maintains a current record of all memorial gifts. Keeps track of all memorial gifts given to St. Mark’s.

Nominating Committee | Elected

Identifies and nominates candidates for congregationally elected positions.

Offering Counters | Appointed

Meets weekly to count all offerings and other income.

Personnel Committee | Elected

Works with staff administrators and the Church Council to develop and implement personnel policies for St. Mark’s. Serves as an advisory board to these leaders in personnel matters that need attention.

Preschool Board | Elected

Creates policies for and oversees the health of St. Mark’s Preschool.

Scholarship Committee | Elected

Prepares forms for, reviews submitted applications from and distributes scholarships to higher education students.

Stewardship Committee | Elected

Promotes opportunities for the people of St. Mark’s to give time, talents and abilities to live into our mission, locally, nationally, and globally. Invites the people of St. Mark’s to give financially to fund our ministry operations, facilities maintenance, and debt reduction. Provides stewardship education for people of all ages.

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Worship Volunteers

From ushering, to serving communion, to reading the scriptures, worship volunteers make our services possible.

There are a variety of ways to be involved in Sunday morning worship in addition to music groups.

Training is available and you will be able to sign up to serve in areas you are comfortable in, on dates that work for you.

Greeters
Greeters meet worshipers as they enter the church. Warmly greet, welcome, acknowledge, and provide help and information as needed.

Ushers
Ushers meet worshipers as they enter the sanctuary. Distribute worship bulletins and oversee congregational physical well-being during worship. Guide worshipers to open seats, direct congregation during communion, gather prayer request cards and offering and count attendance.

Lectors
Read the lessons during Sunday morning worship. The lessons are sent to the readers in the week before the service so you can familiarize yourself with the text.

Communion Servers
Assist pastors in distribution of wine, juice and bread during the Lord’s Supper.

Altar Guild
Sign up for a variety of responsibilities, according to personal schedules.

  • Prepare Sunday Communion (1st shift 8:05–9:45am, 2nd shift 10:45–12:15pm). A shared responsibility once or twice a month.

  • Stock wafers, wine, grape juice, and candles as necessary; approximately four times per year.

  • Refill/replace candles and candle oil, can be a shared responsibility; weekly.

  • Clean and press communion linens, a shared responsibility; weekly.

Bread Baking Team

Bread Bakers bake 12 loaves of communion bread for Sunday service.

  • The bakers use a specific quick bread recipe.

  • Bread MUST BE delivered prior to communion set up. Delivery on Friday when the church is open is ideal, but bread can be brought to church prior to 8am on Sunday morning, if needed.

Interested in being a worship volunteer?

Sign up using the form below!

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St. Mark’s Alliances

St. Mark’s alliances bring people together to further their common interests and to create bonds between them, as we seek to serve our world in Christ.

You are invited to join one or more of our St. Mark's Alliances

St. Mark’s alliances bring people together to further their common interests and to create bonds between them, as we seek to serve our world in Christ. We have formed ourselves into the following seven alliances. These alliances also foster several partnership ministries.

To keep up to date with the most recent news from our alliances, check out the St. Mark’s Alliances Quarterly Update here.

Interested in joining one of our St. Mark’s Alliances?

Sign up using the form below!

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Congregational Care

St. Mark’s Congregational Care ministries are focused on enhancing the life and well-being of those in and around our community through support groups, visitations, and wellness activities.

St. Mark’s is proud to offer several congregational care ministries. Click on the drop-down menu below to learn more about the various congregational care ministries we have to offer.

Interested in joining one or more of our congregational care ministries?

Fill out the form below!

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Stewardship

Our Stewardship ministries help us to be good stewards of the gifts we have received, empowering us as we reach out in words and deeds of love.

Stewardship Committee

The purpose of the Stewardship Committee is to encourage one another to share generously our God-given gifts of time, talents, and resources in love and gratitude. We are called as a community to worship, learn, serve, and reach out in words and deeds of love because we are stewards of the blessings we have received. The Stewardship Committee provides leadership in three areas of responsibility:

1) Promoting opportunities for the people of St. Mark’s to give time, talents and abilities to allow us to live in our mission, locally, nationally, and globally.

2) Inviting the people of St. Mark’s to give financially to fund our ministry operations, facilities maintenance, and debt reduction.

3) Providing stewardship education for people of all ages.

Greening Congregation Team

All members and friends of St. Mark’s who want to help us live in harmony with creation by working together to green our shared lives and facilities are invited to join this ministry in our congregation. Participants can choose to focus on one of the “green fields” we have identified, including: Worship and Liturgy, Education, Buildings, Grounds, and Community Engagement.

Interested in being a part of our stewardship ministries?

Fill out the form below!

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