OUR Mission
Providing compassionate care to meet ill-met and unmet needs for underserved populations while respecting the dignity of every human being.
Our Story is a
legacy of innovative community leadership.
The core values of Episcopal Community Services are rooted in the rich Episcopal tradition of community stewardship. Our history can be traced to a handful of men and women who made Salt Lake City their home more than 150 years ago, most notably Episcopal Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle. Within five short years of his arrival, the cornerstone for the Cathedral Church of St. Mark’s was laid, parishes and missions were formed throughout the region, and the first Utah hospital, also named St. Mark’s, was founded.
From humble beginnings serving miners in a small adobe building, St. Mark’s Hospital became a pillar of medical care in Utah, proudly boasting many of the state’s first medical services including:
Utah’s first ambulance service
Utah’s first aseptic methods
Utah’s first bacteriology lab and x-ray machines
Utah’s first school of nursing
Hospital chaplains
Beyond the hospital, the Episcopal commitment outside church walls led to:
Utah’s first multi-faith schools (including today’s Rowland Hall-St. Mark’s School)
Shelters for the homeless
Low income housing for seniors
the development of Indigenous community services