Welcome to St George’s Episcopal Memorial Church! Our parish has been an important presence in the Bismarck community since 1880, and we continue to meet the Living God in this place today – through worship, education, outreach, and most of all, through the relationships we have created with each other.

About Us

 At St. George’s you’ll find an exciting array of opportunities for fellowship, community, spiritual growth, and outreach with numerous opportunities to volunteer! Worship is at the heart of all that we do! Our main services are Sundays at 10:00 am, and Wednesdays at 5:30 pm (followed by a potluck with fellowship). All services are Rite 2 with Communion, except for our occasional Morning Prayer service.

It’s the people of St. George’s who really set our community apart. They are creative, interesting, caring, hospitable, and fun. You’ll enjoy meeting them, and we gladly welcome you as part of our worship family. Please join us to worship, and a visit over coffee. You may also reach one of our church community members on out People page.

St. George’s truly welcomes ALL!

2 Comments

  1. Our Doane Family Association of America recently held a conference in Bismarck and toured this church. We were fascinated with the stories about the windows. Our common ancestor, Deacon John Doane, came from England ca. 1630. Some of us wondered if Deacon Doane had ever been in any of the churches which were represented, as some of the windows were from the 1200’s, 1300’s, 1400’s, etc. Additionally, we found out that the man who rang the bell for us is a Doane! Thanks to everyone who assisted with this tour.

    • Hello Becky,
      Thank you for your comment on our church’s website, and we are very glad you were able to tour our beloved St. George’s Episcopal Memorial Church! The stained glass in one particular window is from approximately 1100. The history is indeed very interesting, and having a potential family connection makes it even more so. I will pass your comment on to all who participate in giving tours. Thank you and God Bless. ~ Dionne (St. George’s member/IT & tech)

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