Clergy Visits & Communion
The St. Mark's family includes of all kinds of people, of all ages, and in all walks and conditions of life. If you would like to receive a pastoral call or visit from our clergy, or if you are unable to be at worship and would like Holy Communion brought to you where you live, hospital room, or wherever else you may be, please call the church office at 813-962-3089. We would love to visit with you and ensure that you are cared for spiritually when you are unable to be with us physically.
Because of HIPAA regulations, hospitals can no longer notify churches when one of their members is admitted. Therefore we can only find out if you or yours lets us know.
Because of HIPAA regulations, hospitals can no longer notify churches when one of their members is admitted. Therefore we can only find out if you or yours lets us know.
How To Request Prayers
Prayers can be requested at any time by sending an email to: [email protected]. You may also find prayer cards in the pew racks, but the email address permits you to access our prayers at your time of need. If you choose to fill out a prayer card, seal it in the envelope and drop it in the offering plate.
Prayers can be requested at any time by sending an email to: [email protected]. You may also find prayer cards in the pew racks, but the email address permits you to access our prayers at your time of need. If you choose to fill out a prayer card, seal it in the envelope and drop it in the offering plate.
The Parish Nurse Ministry: A Resource for the Body, Mind, & Spirit
Parish nurses assist people of all backgrounds and ages. Whether giving moral support during a health crisis, providing general health advice or education, praying for people – or simply listening, we focus on the person rather than just a medical condition, integrating the different aspects of health. The parish nurse can be the link to receiving needed direct care. We offer support to ensure medication, care, and conditions are understood. Parish Nursing is all about offering support to people and communities to help them move towards whole person healthcare, and of being in harmony with self, others, the environment and with God. Look for educational events and health screenings throughout the year. Susie Juarez