St Mark's Church, Grenoside

Church
53°26′28″N 1°30′06″W / 53.4412°N 1.5017°W / 53.4412; -1.5017DenominationChurch of EnglandChurchmanshipBroad ChurchWebsitewww.stmarksgrenoside.netHistoryDedicationSt MarkAdministrationProvinceYorkDioceseSheffieldParishGrenoside

St. Mark's Church is an Anglican parish church in Grenoside, South Yorkshire, England. It is in the Deanery of Ecclesfield, and was built in 1884.[1]

Regular Sunday services are at 10:00am. Hospitality, fellowship and food are a speciality; first Sunday of each month breakfast is served to all-comers from 9.45am. Other groups for adults and children meet at different times through the week.

St Mark's is a venue for Christian weddings, funerals and baptisms.

The church has two Focal Ministers, part-time volunteers who are authorised to lead and serve in the parish. They are Readers (Licensed lay ministers). The Oversight Minister and Priest-in-charge is the Vicar of Ecclesfield.


References

  1. ^ "A Historical Walk Around Grenoside Village" (PDF). casualramblers.co.uk. Retrieved 2 May 2017.

Further reading

  • A Short Survey of Historical Grenoside, C. Morley 1984 - local publication.

External links

  • St Mark's website
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