St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania)
St. Mark's Episcopal Church | |
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, HABS Photo, 1979 | |
| Location | Race and Susquehanna Sts., Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania |
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| Coordinates | 40°51′46″N 75°44′21″W / 40.86278°N 75.73917°W |
| Built | 1867–1869, 1887 |
| Architect | Richard Upjohn |
| Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
| NRHP reference No. | 77001135 |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | July 26, 1977 |
| Designated NHL | December 23, 1987 |
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, now the Episcopal Parish of St. Mark and St. John, is a historic Episcopal church at 21 Race Street in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Completed in 1869, it is a prominent example of Gothic Revival architecture designed by that style's leading proponent, Richard Upjohn. It is one of Upjohn's last designs, and was funded by the congregation, which contained eight millionaires whose fortunes were made in the coal fields and railroad industry. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.
The church reported 249 members in 2018 and 128 members in 2023; no membership statistics were reported nationally in 2024 parochial reports. Plate and pledge income reported for the congregation in 2024 was $54,794. Average Sunday attendance (ASA) in 2024 was 25 persons, down from a reported 65 in 2015.