The Billy H. Thompson Memorial College Scholarship
The Billy H. Thompson Memorial College Scholarship
This scholarship program, for undergraduate students, has been in place here at St. Mark since 1992 and, so far, has blessed 124 St. Mark youth in pursuit of their undergraduate studies. As of 2023, this amounts to $170,778.00. This monetary assistance has been a tremendous help to our college students.
The amount awarded to each applicant is determined by the amount of funds available. Funds are raised through donations and memorials. The committee wishes to express its appreciation to those who have contributed to this program over the years. Along with this scholarship, beginning in 2016, scholarships have also come from The James R. Jordan Memorial Scholarship, given by his wife, Ms. Leslie Jordan.
Scholarship applications for the year 2024 must be fully completed and submitted by APRIL 30TH. Applications may be left in the church office or sent by email to the church office, office@stmarkumc.com . Applicants must be a member of St. Mark and an undergraduate to qualify.
In Jesus’ Love, Mrs. Millie Scruggs, Treasurer
Ash Wednesday
Join us for prayer stations and the imposition of ashes during one of these time frames.
Kelly Crabb and The Bowling Sisters
Mark your calendars for a special concert during our 10:00 am service on Sunday, February 4, featuring Kelly Crabb and the Bowling Sisters!
“Kelly Crabb and the Bowling Sisters combine talent, sincerity and experience to create [an experience] that you will never forget!! Their goal is to usher in the presence of God and remind you that you too will make it!! Candor, truth, and stories of hope are the focus of the service.” (kellycrabbandthebowlingsisters.com/bio)
FAM (Foster Advocacy Ministry) Meal Prep
Are you wondering what St. Mark is doing to support foster families? Have you heard about Clement Arts and the great work they do? Join us for this event and learn about St. Mark’s FAM. Sign up withthe link below.
Monday Morning Women's Bible Study
Kristi will take us back to Jesus’s first-century world and culture to help us get to know Him more clearly.