An Introduction
St Mark's Church opened for worship in 1892 as the South Parish Church of Aberdeen and adopted the name it now bears on its union with East and Belmont Church in 1972. Locally known as the "Salvation" in the "Education, Salvation and Damnation" block of buildings on the north side of Rosemount Viaduct the church sits between the Aberdeen Central Library and His Majesty's Theatre. If you would like to know more about the church building Click Here or to read about our history, Click Here.
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St Mark's is one of the Aberdeen City Centre Parish Grouping churches, along with the Kirk of St Nicholas Uniting and Queen Street Church. (Queen Street's is a new website and still being developed.) The Triskellis is the symbol adopted by the Group. Clicking on the symbol will open a new window to the Grouping Pages. Clicking on other symbols throughout the site will open new windows to relevant pages. Enjoy! Explore!
St Mark's is a family friendly church and everyone is welcome to worship with us and join in all of our activities. Just come along any Sunday or visit any of our events. Click the blue Menu items on the left or the white Menu at the top of the page for further details and information.
To e-mail the Church office Click Here. To view a map of our location Click Here.
The St Mark's Logo shown above was designed by Leona McConochie and featured on a
range of commemorative china etc produced during our Centenary celebrations in 1992.
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Interim Moderator Contact Church Secretary |
Clerks to the Kirk Session Clerk to the Congregational Board Congregational Treasurer Organist & Choirmistress |
Sunday Services During 2010 Services will be held Hearing Loop Denburn Car Park nearby |

