St Marks Buderim Anglican Church
Main Street,
Buderim
07 5445 2060
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Special Services


Sung Evensong

This is an evening prayer service with music and readings in the Anglican tradition and we often have guest choirs or musicians join us to celebrate. It is a wonderful devotional way to end a Sunday. (Feb to Nov) 
4th Sunday of the month (6pm)

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Taize - Chant

Taize 2nd Sunday of the month 5pm

Characterised by the singing of simple melodies interspersed with short readings, prayers, and periods of silence, Taize - style worship invites particiipants into a posture of resting quietly together in mystery, listening, and contemplation. The service is followed by a light supper.

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