
community
partners
"My humanity is
bound up in yours,
for we can only be human together."
-Archbishop Desmond Tutu
St. Mark's shares our space with two partner ministries as well as local community groups. We seek to be open to our neighbors and to support music, theater, and justice work in our city.
Interested in connecting with us, or using or renting the St. Mark's space? Contact our administrator and fill out our rental request form.
Co-located Partners

Dreams and Visions
In 2020, St. Mark's formed a unique partnership with Dreams and Visions, a newly-formed, LGBTQ+ rooted congregation in Baltimore.
St. Mark's and Dreams and Visions are two distinct congregations that share resources and collaborate. Dreams and Visions worships in an upstairs hall in the St. Mark's building. The congregations share a Pastor and Vicar, and work together on special projects such as the Creation Care Team.
A grassroots, faith expansive community coming together in the name of healing and human flourishing, Good Trouble Church is a ministry of and to the vulnerable communities that call this neighborhood home that includes a weekly Free Market, weekly Family Life outreach, and Red Shed Village, all in the Station North Arts District of Baltimore. Good Trouble Church’s home base is in St. Mark’s downstairs Social Hall, where they hold social work hours, meetings, and store their outreach supplies.