St. Mark's Anglican Church - Innisfail

St. Mark's Anglican Church - Innisfail St. Mark's Anglican Church celebrates the Liturgy on Sundays at 10:30am. We partake of the Eucharist Mark's. What do we believe? He descended to the dead. Amen.

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Regardless of your past religious experiences, or situation in life, you are welcome at St. We are a group of Jesus followers of the Anglican variety. The Anglican church is often known as worshiping with the aid of a "liturgy". “Liturgy” means the “work of the people”. It is an ancient form of worship that is meant to include as many p

eople as possible in actively worshiping God as a community. The form of our service has ancient roots that reach back to synagogue worship in the first century and even back to worship in the Temple in Jerusalem. We use these ancient forms because they help us to remember that we are a part of a larger story in which God has been leading his people for thousands of years and they also include a lot of the Bible and prayers of the saints throughout the centuries. We do not, however, hold onto these forms in a legalistic way. As if doing each action and saying each word properly is some kind of guarantee of God accepting our worship. No, we may carry forms of the past so long as they help us to love God and our neighbor- as Jesus commanded. We also are a people who belong to a modern culture in a particular place in the world and our worship should reflect that too. As Christians we are continuously building bridges between the ancient world and the world we live in. Our service can be viewed in two parts- The “Word”, and the “Eucharist”. During the “Word” we are nourished through hearing and meditating on the words of the Bible as they are read and explained. During the Eucharist we are nourished through the presence of Jesus in the communion (bread and wine). I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth
I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic [universal] Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. (Apostles’ Creed- roots in the 2nd C.) All Baptized Christians are invited to the table regardless of denomination. You may kneel or stand to receive communion. Please hold your hands cupped in front of you to receive the bread wafer, or Cross your arms over your chest if you would rather receive a blessing. The cup will come to you after the bread. You may receive wine from the cup, or cross your arms to not receive the wine. You are also welcome to remain in your pew if you are unable to come forward. And we will bring it to you. http://www.biblegateway.com/
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This afternoon, the Caring Collective presented a cheque to the Innisfail Historical Village for $3,583.10 for the roof ...
06/04/2026

This afternoon, the Caring Collective presented a cheque to the Innisfail Historical Village for $3,583.10 for the roof replacement and structural work needed on the creamery building at the Historical Village.

Annually, the Caring Collective chooses a project to support to make a difference in our community and beyond. This year the group chose the Innisfail Historical Village. Through the sale of 50/50 draw tickets, a pancake breakfast, cash donations and donations directly to the historical village, a total of $3,733.10 was raised.

The Caring Collective is a partnership of five local churches:
* Innisfail United Church
* St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church
* Our Lady of Peace Innisfail Catholic Church
* Peace Lutheran Church of Innisfail
* St. Mark's Anglican Church - Innisfail

Donations directly to this project can be made at:
https://innisfailhistoricalvillage.ca/donate/

Thank you to everyone that supported our fundraising campaign by buying 50/50 tickets, attending the pancake breakfast or making a donation.

Join us June 7th, for the Second Sunday after Pentecost Morning Prayer Service with Dr. Edmund BarkerStay following the ...
06/03/2026

Join us June 7th, for the Second Sunday after Pentecost
Morning Prayer Service with Dr. Edmund Barker
Stay following the service for fellowship and refreshments.

Our Caring Collective 50/50 draw winner was......$1,967 to Barb Thomson$1,967 to the Innisfail Historical Village
06/03/2026

Our Caring Collective 50/50 draw winner was......
$1,967 to Barb Thomson
$1,967 to the Innisfail Historical Village

Celebrate Trinity Sunday with us.May 31st at 10:30 amwith Rev. Gordon PontifexStay for fellowship and refreshments after...
05/28/2026

Celebrate Trinity Sunday with us.
May 31st at 10:30 am
with Rev. Gordon Pontifex
Stay for fellowship and refreshments after the service.

Join us on Friday, May 29th at 1:00 PM for our Strawberry Tea at the Innisfail Historical Village. This will be your las...
05/26/2026

Join us on Friday, May 29th at 1:00 PM for our Strawberry Tea at the Innisfail Historical Village. This will be your last chance to get Caring Collective 50/50 tickets for our fundraiser to support the Creamery roof fund at the Village.

We will be there starting at 11:00 AM to sell 50/50 tickets.

The Jackpot is at about $3,800. Winner takes half. The Innisfail Historical Village takes half.

Raffle license #777629
2,500 tickets at 1 for $2.00
Draw at 3:00 PM,

Innisfail United Church
St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Our Lady of Peace Innisfail Catholic Church
Peace Lutheran Church of Innisfail

We are heartbroken to hear of Rev. Warnock’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Warnock family.
05/19/2026

We are heartbroken to hear of Rev. Warnock’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Warnock family.

Forever in our hearts ~ Reverend Captain Ralph Ernest Warnock
1946 ~ 2026, Lived 79 years

With profound sorrow, Ralph Ernest Warnock’s family announces his passing on May 14, 2026, at the Innisfail Health Centre. He leaves behind a legacy of compassion, service, faith and love; his loss is deeply felt by all who knew and loved him.

Ralph was born on September 13, 1946, at Edmonton General Hospital to Ernest and Marion (Sayers) Warnock. He was raised throughout the prairies along with his five siblings: David, Velma, Sharon, Paul and Vivian. His upbringing was shaped by his family’s life of service in the church, as his father was a pastor ordained by the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Marion and Ernest were best friends and partners in this calling, which gave the family both purpose and focus. They met during the Second World War in England; Marion, a gifted musician, taught all her children a love of music and connection. Ralph and his siblings would often burst into spontaneous but somehow perfectly coordinated six-part harmony songs at family gatherings. The Warnock family was deeply rooted in community service and love and appreciation of each other, the foundation he carried forward throughout his life.

Ralph’s educational journey began at Kindersley Composite School in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, where he earned his Grade 12 diploma in 1965. He attended Canadian Bible College in Regina, Saskatchewan, and later graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon with a B.Ed. Degree in 1972. His early career was marked by a diverse range of jobs, including: farm labourer, professional driver, roofer, firefighter, residential school dormitory supervisor, school teacher, and program coordinator for South East Community College in Whitewood, Saskatchewan.

In pursuit of his calling, Ralph graduated from the College of Emmanuel and St. Chad, Anglican Seminary, affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan, in 1980 with a Master of Divinity degree. That same year, he was ordained as both deacon and priest, embarking on a distinguished ministry that spanned rural and urban parishes, and included chaplaincy roles with the Canadian Armed Forces, Edmonton Police Services, and Covenant Health in Alberta.

In the summer of 1976, Ralph met the love of his life, Shelley Ann Salmon, at Molly McGuire’s in Ottawa while Ralph was following the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Their meeting was a complete fluke and became an answer to prayer for both. He married Shelley in 1977, and together they built a loving home and family in which all knew they were special and loved. Throughout this life serving others, they lived in many places over their 48 year marriage, from tiny rectories in Kerrobert, SK to military housing in Borden, ON to many different suburban family homes in Alberta. Ralph’s devotion extended to his family, and he and Shelley joyfully welcomed four children: Kyle (Warnock), Maeghan (Chostner), Katie (Teeuwsen), and Nathan (Warnock). Over the years, Ralph and Shelley were blessed with six grandchildren: Lando, Kelly, Tessa, Evie, Amelie and Owen. Ralph took great pleasure in his grandchildren and wanted to be a part of their lives however he could best contribute. He could always be counted on to play games, attend sporting events and recitals, and enjoyed spending time with them.

Ralph’s marriage to Shelley, and the family they created together, was the achievement he was most proud of. Shelley, a retired Registered Nurse, and Ralph, who continued to provide occasional priestly services in retirement, settled in Innisfail in 2013, embracing it as their retirement home. Avid travelers, Ralph and Shelley enjoyed exploring new places and finding adventures together. Their fridge is a tribute to the places they enjoyed visiting together, being covered in magnets from across the world. In his retirement, Ralph had four postings in the Bahamas serving as a relief Reverend for local churches under the guidance of Bishop Laish Boyd. The first posting in 2018 was reinvigorating for Ralph, giving both he and Shelley a chance to experience devoted Christian faith in a new environment. Their last posting in Exuma was one of the highlights of their retirement years as they enjoyed both the community and the many great beaches close by.

Ralph will be remembered for his deep faith, intellectual curiosity, tireless service to others, thoughtful consideration and genuine warmth he shared with all. Although reserved, he felt things deeply and would share his thoughts only when he thought they could be of help to others. Known for a quiet, dry sense of humour, Ralph would poke fun in only the kindest of ways - and would get a twinkle in his eye whenever you poked right back. He was humble to a fault but a consummate proponent of others, most especially his children in their accomplishments. His style was unassuming, often asking thoughtful questions to convey his ideas and provide a moral compass to guide to your own conclusions. His faith was a complex and evolving one, grounded in personal responsibility and the moral imperative to act in love towards others. His passion for all things sports, especially the Saskatchewan Roughriders, was one of the many ways he connected. His legacy lives on through his family, his ministry, and the countless lives he touched; in those who remember his character and the guiding value of love, to God and, due to this, your neighbor. He will be dearly missed but we rejoice that he is at peace with the God he served so well.

A memorial service will take place on Friday, June 5, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at St. Leonard’s on the Hill Anglican Church in Red Deer, Alberta.

If desired, donations in Ralph's memory may be made to The Mustard Seed or Hope Mission.

Celebrate with us Sunday, May 17th @ 10:30 the7th Sunday of Easter at our Morning Prayer service with Dr. Edmund Barker....
05/16/2026

Celebrate with us Sunday, May 17th @ 10:30 the
7th Sunday of Easter at our Morning Prayer service with
Dr. Edmund Barker.
Stay following the service for fellowship and refreshments.

Our existing mission statement was reaffirmed by parishioners at our Annual General Meeting this past Sunday.
05/13/2026

Our existing mission statement was reaffirmed by parishioners at our Annual General Meeting this past Sunday.

We are proud to work with four other Innisfail churches on this.🥞Innisfail United Church🎟️St.Andrew's Presbyterian Churc...
05/12/2026

We are proud to work with four other Innisfail churches on this.
🥞Innisfail United Church
🎟️St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church
🍦Our Lady of Peace Innisfail Catholic Church
💒Peace Lutheran Church of Innisfail

Donations to the Innisfail Historical Village can be made at

https://innisfailhistoricalvillage.ca/donate/

Address

4911 52nd Street
Innisfail, AB

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