St Mark's Dundela Belfast Doicese of Down and Dromore

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Sunday Service times:

8.30am Holy Communion
(every Sunday)

10.30am
Family Service (1st Sunday)
Parish Communion (3rd Sunday)
Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th and 5th Sunday)

6.30pm
Holy Communion and
Ministry of Healing (1st Sunday)
Compline (2nd Sunday)
Sung Evening Prayer (3rd Sunday)
Compline (4th Sunday)
Choral Eucharist (5th Sunday)
Praise Service (as announced)

Weekday Service times:

8.30am Morning Prayer
(Monday - Friday) 5.30pm Evening Prayer
(Monday - Friday)

11am Holy Communion
(Wednesday)

7.30pm Healer Prayer Service
(Wednesday)

Rev John McDowell

St Mark's Parish Office:
2 Sydenham Avenue,
Belfast BT4 2DR,
Northern Ireland.
Telephone: 028 9065 4090
Email

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St Mark's and the Church of Ireland Gazette

Our rector, John McDowell is a regular contributor to the Gazette.

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