ST. MARK's

Lutheran Church

 202 West 24th Street, Lumberton, NC 28358    |    (910) 739-2329    |    stmarks@stmarkslnc.org

"Together we welcome, worship, witness, and work in the name of Christ." 

Luther's Rose
Logo of the Evangelical Church in America: stylized world glob with 4 color quadrants, Red, Blue, Yellow, Green
NC Synod of ELCA logo

WELCOME!

We are a welcoming congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA),
its North Carolina Synod, and of the Lumberton, NC community. 

ALL ARE WELCOME to join us in worshiping Christ, our Lord and Savior, and to be a part of our family where together we welcome, worship, witness, and work in the Name of Christ.

Church Logo: Gold Winged Lion, the symbol for St. Mark, on square burgundy background

Please

 Join Us:

Monday

9:00A

Prayer at

the Labyrinth

9:30A

Fellowship

Text: Joins Us This Lent & Easter 2025, Logo reading Bread of Life over faded out background of a bole of bread and a plate with heads of wheat on it.

Lent & Easter 2025

The season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, March 5 and continues through Good Friday, April 18.

We invite you on this journey of self-reflection and penitence as we meditate on Christ, "The Bread of Life".

The journey concludes with our joyful celebration of the resurrection on Easter Sunday, April 20.

Please click on the image at left, or here, for full information on our Lent and Easter journey.

In These Times

We invite you to read and reflect upon these pieces that speak to our call as Christians in these times.

Office Hours ►

unless otherwise noted

on Church Calendar

Church Secretary

M-F: 10A - 2P


Administrative Assistant

M-F: 9A - 1P

Deb Rosenberg, S.A.M.

Call church office or email to make an appointment.

s.a.m@stmarkslnc.org

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Land Acknowledgement

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Lumberton, North Carolina acknowledges that the land where we gather is the ancestral homeland of several First Nation tribes, notably the Lumbee, who were stewards of this land for many generations. God has entrusted us with the continued stewardship of this land as we honor them, their ancestors and descendants, respectfully acknowledging their traditions and teachings.