We want to be a sign of the Kingdom of God in San Antonio's North Side and a light to our larger San Antonio community with our many ministries.
Cub Scouts:
- Pack 657 (Wetmore/ Thousand Oaks Elementary School area)
- Boys 7-11 years old (1st-5th grade)
Boy Scouts:
- Troop 500
- Grades 6th -12th
Cub Scout Contact Cubmaster Cindy Scott at [email protected] or (210) 364-6002.
Scoutmaster - Mark Rayfield, (210) 404-0772.
Join us if you have a family member who has been or is incarcerated, has been a victim of crime, or is looking for a way to serve your fellow man. If you’re just curious, come; all are welcome.
- Retreats
- Visitations
- RCIA
- Bible Study
- Compassion
- Communication
- Spirituality
- Assistance
- Prayer
- Communion Services
- Support
Girl Scout Troop 2346 aims to empower girls by providing opportunities to explore the world around them while developing leadership and team-building skills.
Currently, our troop comprises elementary, middle, and high school girls working toward the bronze, silver, and gold awards, respectively. The girls work on level-specific service, skill-building, and personal growth projects throughout the year. Some of the activities we have planned for the year include camping, kickball, VFW service projects, nursing home visits, supporting Habitat for Humanity, a holiday riverboat ride, and obstacle courses.
Our girls work hard on nut and cookie sales yearly to raise money for their activities. We have lots of fun too! Our girls enjoyed outings to a local roller rink, a trampoline park, and Schlitterbahn this summer.
We look forward to another fun, engaging, and productive year ahead!
For more information about our local Girl Scouts or Brownies, contact Ana Balboa at [email protected].
Come by and look at our bright, open, and airy home. There is even a special room for the children.
The Knights are working to get us more shelving, but we are pleased with our new surroundings and hope you will be, too.
Our abilities vary from beginner to advanced skills. The more knowledgeable members are very willing to assist those who are learning. We've made a quilt for the Women's Guild's scholarship fund in past years. We also have made quilts for needy children in our parish and donated some to "Project Linus," a national organization with local chapters that give the quilts to sick, lonely, and needy children. Anyone in the parish may request a quilt for a sick relative by contacting any quilter.
Anyone interested in joining us for friendship and quilting is encouraged to attend our meetings.
Call Pat Brookes at (210) 494-5832 for more information.
If you are in doubt, your marriage can survive; survive indifference, anger, adultery, alcoholism or other addictions, abuse, or selfishness. The list goes on and on of all the signs and symptoms of a marriage communication breakdown that is now resulting in over 50% of first marriages ending in divorce in this country.
Our answer to your doubt is: let us help. The word Retrouvaille simply means "Rediscovery." This Catholic program offers those of you in troubled and painful marriages the chance to rediscover yourself, your spouse, and a loving relationship in your marriage.
For information call 830-612-2035 or click here.
We are a bilingual congregation.
St. Mark Catholic Preschool celebrates the tradition of sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ with all God's people by word and action.
Low Student-to-Teacher Ratio, Experience Early Learning Curriculum:
- Little Church
- Movement and Music
- Outdoor Play
- Scheduled Special Events
- Seasonal Parties
- and so much more!
St. Mark Catholic Preschool stays connected with our Preschool Family using the Hi Mama mobile app.
Please call for tuition fees and rates.
The Wheel Chair Ministry is part of the American Wheel Chair Mission, a nonprofit dedicated to making immobile people mobile.
We deliver this mobility into the lives of people with physical disabilities who have no means to acquire a wheelchair. Providing a wheelchair to a person without mobility improves the quality of life for their whole family.
A donation of $150 will pay for one wheelchair.
We have delivered wheelchairs to the needy in Nuevo Laredo, Guadalajara, Mexico City, VA Hospitals, Selma, Alabama, Clergy Retirement Centers, and several local disadvantaged people.
If you would like to make a monetary donation to help provide wheelchairs to those in need, you may send a check, payable to American Wheelchair Mission, to the church office or place it in the collection basket the next time you come to Mass at St. Mark's.
If you wish to help provide wheelchairs to those in need with a monetary donation, you may simply place a check (payable to American Wheelchair Mission) in the collection basket the next time you come to Mass at St. Mark's.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Monday for the "The Young at Heart Seniors' Club" for fun and games.
If you have any questions, contact Virginia Cavazos at (210) 496-3788.
Membership annual dues are $10.00.