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St Mark's Church
St Mark's
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St Mark's Church, Westfield
51°18′01″N 0°33′40″W / 51.3004°N 0.56107°W / 51.3004; -0.56107
Location Woking
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Weekly attendance Around 30-40
Website St Mark's website
Architecture
Functional status Active
Completed 1849
Administration
Parish Parish of St Peter Woking
Diocese Guildford
Province Canterbury

St Mark's Church is a church building located in Westfield, a part of Woking, England. It belongs to the Church of England and is part of the South Woking Team Ministry. The church is also connected to the Diocese of Guildford.

History of St Mark's Church

St Mark's Church has an interesting past. It was first built in 1849, but not as a church! It was originally part of a school designed to teach about 200 students.

From School to Mission

For many years, the building served as a school. Later, in 1924, it changed its purpose. It became known as 'The Mission'. This was a place where people could gather for religious activities.

Becoming St Mark's Church

The building continued as 'The Mission' for several decades. Then, in 1970, it officially became known by its current name: St Mark's Church. Even though it's a church, it's not "consecrated." This means it hasn't had a special ceremony to make it officially holy ground. However, it can still comfortably fit about 80 people for services.

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