St Marks Buderim Anglican Church
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Buderim
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8:30am Sundays - Families Intergenerational Service (Sunday School) including worship and sacred time for children and families

During the Sunday 8:30am service, young people and children are included in the liturgical format and parallel activities. They are encouraged to contribute in various ways.
1st Sunday of the month - children are welcomed and then proceed to the Partish Hall for a themed children's talk and supervised activities. They return during the offertory to celebrate holy communion with their family and the wider church family.
2nd Sunday of the month - Godly Play session (*which includes story, wondering, response time, feast) will run in the Parish Hall. This is considered to be an important parallel worship offering for families.
3rd Sunday of the month - Follows the same service outline as the 1st Sunday of the month.
4th Sunday of the month - Intergenerational Worship - a themed, multi-sensory service with adults and children worshipping together (shorter service, 50 minutes).
5th Sunday of the month - One church service is held for this Sunday across the Parish. Encouragement to worship and meet other members of the varied St. Marks congregations is promoted.
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All those involved with children's ministry at St. Mark's are required to comply with the Diocesan Safe Ministry protocols and have fulfilled the requirements to by issued with a Blue Card from the Queensland Government Commission for Children and Young People.
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