ST MARK'S COMMUNION

Occuring
Monthly. Every Fourth Sunday at for 45 mins
Venue
St Mark's Hospital Church
Address
St Mark's Hospital Church St Mark's Hospital Maidenhead, SL6 6DU, United Kingdom

Whilst essential maintenance work is undertaken, services are temporarily being held in the nearby Seminar Room 1, also located on the St Mark’s hospital site. Directions to Seminar Room 1 will be on the church door.

On the forth Sunday of the month, at 11am we hold a traditional service of Holy Communion, with hymns, prayers, and a short talk, providing a reflective and contemplative space to meet with God, at St Mark’s Church situated within the grounds of the hospital. For more information, please contact the office (details in link below).

This event will be Covid-secure with processes in place to look after us all. Recent changes in government guidance mean that the wearing of face masks is now optional. If you want to wear a face mask, we want you to feel completely comfortable in doing so - but it is no longer a requirement. We want to make Sundays as comfortable as possible for everyone.

ST MARK'S MORNING WORSHIP

Occuring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mark's Hospital Church
Address
St Mark's Hospital Church, St Mark's Hospital Church St Mark's Hospital Maidenhead, SL6 6DU, United Kingdom

Whilst essential maintenance work is undertaken, services are temporarily being held in the nearby Seminar Room 1, also located on the St Mark’s hospital site. Directions to Seminar Room 1 will be on the church door.’

Normally on the second Sunday of the month, at 11am we hold a traditional service of Morning Worship, with hymns, prayers, and a short talk, providing a reflective and contemplative space to meet with God, at St Mark’s Church situated within the grounds of the hospital. For more information, please contact the office (details in link below).

This event will be Covid-secure with processes in place to look after us all. Recent changes in government guidance mean that the wearing of face masks is now optional. If you want to wear a face mask, we want you to feel completely comfortable in doing so - but it is no longer a requirement. We want to make Sundays as comfortable as possible for everyone.