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2026 EOFY APPEAL

“I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ.” 

— Philemon 1:6

Help us shape future generations of Gospel leaders

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For nearly 70 years, St Mark’s has been serving the church and training leaders to go out into the world with the good news of Jesus.

The harvest is just as plentiful. 

The workers are just as needed.

St Mark’s is just as committed.

But we need your support.

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Student tuition fees only cover 60% of our costs

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St Mark’s receives minimal funding from other sources

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When you pray for us and partner with us, you are investing in the work of the gospel for future generations.

Equipped to lead woman's scholarship

Equipped to Lead Women’s Scholarship

The Equipped to Lead Women’s Scholarship invests in gifted Christian women who are called to lead and serve.

By removing financial barriers, it enables these women to undertake theological education and formation, preparing and equipping them for a lifetime of faithful ministry.

Your support will enable three more women to study at St Mark’s, growing as leaders for the church and the communities they serve.

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Spaces for Community and Hospitality

Our face-to-face community is one of St Mark’s greatest strengths. Few places in our region bring together students, academics, clergy, professionals, and Christian leaders to learn, encourage one another, and grow in wisdom and faith.

Your support will enable us to renew and enhance our ageing facilities, creating spaces of hospitality that better support teaching, formation, events, and community life for years to come.

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Ministry Development Programs

Healthy churches are built by people who are equipped for ministry.

Through our Ministry Development Programs, St Mark’s provides accessible, practical, and theologically grounded training for lay leaders, clergy, chaplains, volunteers, and others serving in parishes and communities across our region.

Your support will help us strengthen and expand our non-accredited courses, equipping people for confident, faithful, and effective ministry where God has called them to serve.

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God is at work at St Mark’s. Please join us in giving thanks.

More women can now study thanks to the Equipped for Leadership scholarship

Marion Hiscox and Bishop Vanessa Bennett
Marian Hiscox, one of the inaugural recipients of the Equipped to Lead scholarship.

Clergy are meeting at St Mark’s, growing in unity around the Gospel of Christ

Nick Colyer, Steve Boxwell, and St Mark’s Director, Jacqueline Service, at a Clergy Collegiality event.

Gifted academics who love Jesus are joining our faculty and shaping a new generation

Dr Aden Cotterill
Dr Aden Cotterill joined our faculty last year and recently defended his PhD in Theology and Religious Studies the University of Cambridge.
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Andrew is currently studying an MA in Theological Studies

“How may I help you?”

I first walked through the doors at St Mark’s twenty years ago. Bishop Tom Frame, who was Director at the time, was farewelling people at an event when he turned to me and asked, “How may I help you?” That simple question became the beginning of a friendship that’s shaped my life—countless walks around the lake discussing theology and AFL, and later, seven years working alongside Tom where our conversations continued over lunch breaks.

What’s always struck me about St Mark’s is how welcome I’ve felt. Never once have I felt out of place or wondered “what am I doing here?”. Instead, I’ve found unexpected connections and genuine friendships—people like Michael Gladwin, one of those people in life you’re glad you met. St Mark’s has been rich in offering these kinds of relationships, fruitful and fulfilling, where you can truly lean on each other.

I’ve always loved the history of religion, and finally studying my MA in Theological Studies has given me the chance to explore that passion properly. What pleasantly surprised me was discovering how approachable the faculty are. These are academics with such high standing in their respective fields, yet they are always willing to sit down and chat. Now I’m on the formation pathway, serving at both St Edmund’s in Gunning and All Saints in Ainslie. My formation group brings together senior military leaders, Baptists, Methodists—it’s refreshing to learn alongside such diverse people.

Twenty years since I first walked through those doors, I can say with certainty: koinonia—true community—is alive and well at St Mark’s. It’s given me not just theological knowledge, but friendships and formation that continue to shape how I serve.

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