For more information about St. Mark's library, contact Shirley Mau or Linda Aronson

The St. Mark’s Library has books for everyone! Most of our books have a copyright of 1995 or later unless they are the classics. Our books are relevant to the time in which we live. All library materials may be checked out for two weeks. There is a basket by the desk for returning books. If you are looking for a specific book, you will find a complete list by both title and author on the labeled shelf by the desk. We use the Dewey Decimal System.

Here are some new additions to the library:

ADULT NON-FICTION:
Where to Find it in the Bible by Ken Anderson
Christian’s Calling in the World by Marc Kolden
Colossians and Philemon by John Barclay
God, Medicine and Suffering by Stanley Hauerwas
Out of Solitude by Henri Nouwen
Posers, Fakers and Wannabes by Brennan Manning
The Pulse of Creation by Paul Sponheim
Walking the Bible by Bruce Feiler
Coming Back to a Peaceful Life by Mike Marcotte
What Shall I Say? by Walter Bouman
Just Like Jesus by Max Lucado (IN LARGE PRINT)
Grace for the Moment by Max Lucado
(IN LARGE PRINT)

CHILDREN’S BOOKS:
“I Don’t Want To” by Marilyn Lashbrook
Hush Little One by Anita Stons

ADULT FICTION:
Even Now by Karen Kingsbury
Divine by Karen Kingsbury
Beyond Tuesday Morning by Karen Kingsbury
One Tuesday Morning by Karen Kingsbury
Time to Dance by Karen Kingsbury
Time to Embrace by Karen Kingsbury
The Soprano Wore Falsettos by Mark Schweizer
The Preacher’s Daughter by Beverly Lewis
(IN LARGE PRINT)
What She Left for Me by Tracie Peterson
(IN LARGE PRINT)
The Hadassah Covenant by Tommy Tenney
(IN LARGE PRINT)
Jesus by Walter Wangerin
Whispers by Robin Gunn
A Hilltop in Tuscany by Stephanie Whitson

DVDS:
The Fanny Crosby Story
Walking the Bible
Sheerluck Holmes and the Golden Ruler
(Veggie Tales)

Library Donation Policy
Donations are welcome and very much appreciated. Monetary donations are the most cost effective, since we are able to buy tax exempt and often at a discount. If you prefer to purchase new materials yourself, please contact someone on the library committee. New or like new Christian media are gladly accepted. Generally, material published in the last seven years or “classic” material is most useful. Media we cannot use will be given to another church library, sent to missions or returned to you if requested...or handled as the library staff sees best. We encourage media or monetary gifts for honorariums and memorials. Special dedication plates will be available for these items.



St. Mark's Library provides a quiet, comfortable place to recharge with a good book.


The library offers a fun and interesting collection of easy-to-read books and DVDs for childen.