Saint Mark's Chapel Pentecostal Episcopal Church is a Christ-centered, Biblically-established community of believers which was founded to serve both believer and non-believer with the Gospel of Christ. Serving both people groups with the Gospel of Christ through offering canned foods to all where available, and praying for spiritual direction to God's glory, Saint Mark's Chapel also has a focus on
believers through offering the sacraments of baptism and Eucharist on Sunday services. laws not requiring churches and other religious systems to incorporate themselves through freedom of religion, and governmental forbiddance of endorsing one religion over another. As a Christian mission and chapel church, Saint Mark's Chapel is affiliated with the Pentecostal Episcopal Church through the Pentecostal Episcopal Diocese of All Saints in Georgia, where it is that diocese's mother see. The Pentecostal Episcopal Church highlights the necessity of the ancient sacramental faith with our incense rising up in God's sight; the necessity of Spirit-led worship from the heart to thank Him for creating and providing; and the necessity of going out into all the world and providing others another perspective which may change their life forever—the Truth of the Everlasting God in Three Persons. Saint Mark's Chapel gathers every second and fourth Sunday evening for its Sunday service, being a chapel community in differentiation from a fully-fledged parish church of adequate size and attendance, also being intentionally established for the purpose of remaining an easily sustainable chapel community for those traveling and desiring a house of prayer.