At attempt to give a glimpse into life at St. Mark's.
St. Mark's church is in a rather traditional area of Levenshulme, has a small but committed congregation, and is rather more traditional in style - what people would describe as "Lancashire Low". Having said that, we use "Common Worship" - the liturgy of the Church of England - for all of our services.
Our main services are on Sunday morning and are followed by refreshments.
St. Mark's also hosts two other Christian groups - an Urdu speaking fellowship and a Nigerian Pentecostal Church.
Currently St. Mark's is working hard to sort out the building which needs extensive repairs and alterations.
St. Mark's has a bible study group, and is finding new ways to reach out to the community and serve the community.
St. Mark's Church building is a hundred years old this year - 2008. It is considered a very good example of a local "Arts and Crafts" church, with barrel ceiling and first class terra cotta features.