St Marks Buderim Anglican Church
Main Street,
Buderim
07 5445 2060
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Church Buildings and History

The Parish of St. Mark's Anglican Church Buderim, acknowledges the Kabi Kabi people, traditional custodians of this land on which we meet and pay our respect to ancesors and elders past and present and emerging.
Walk around our beautiful church. We have been blessed indeed and thank our own Anglican parish family for the beauty of our lovely church here on the mountain. 

You can read about some of our most treasured pieces in the sub headings. Some have been here quite a long time and we are at present in the process of building a path to the new addition to our church, a viewing platform, the cost of which has been kindly donated by one of our supportive parish members. This will be an area where you can go for quiet meditation and contemplation.

​Please enjoy reading about our lovely church and the embelishments it contains.
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