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SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-06-07 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-06-14 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-06-21 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260628T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260628T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-06-28 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260705T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260705T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-07-05 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-07-12 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-07-19 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260726T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260726T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-07-26 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260802T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260802T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-08-02 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260809T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260809T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-08-09 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260816T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260816T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-08-16 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260823T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260823T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-08-23 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260830T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260830T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-08-30 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260906T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260906T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-09-06 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260913T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260913T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-09-13 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260920T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260920T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-09-20 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260927T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260927T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-09-27 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261004T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261004T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-10-04 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261011T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261011T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-10-11 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261018T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261018T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-10-18 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261025T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261025T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-10-25 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261101T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261101T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-11-01 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261108T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-11-08 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261115T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261115T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-11-15 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261122T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261122T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-11-22 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261129T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261129T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-11-29 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261206T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261206T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-12-06 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261213T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261213T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-12-13 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261220T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261220T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-12-20 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261227T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261227T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172026-12-27 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270103T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270103T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-01-03 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270110T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270110T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-01-10 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270117T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270117T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-01-17 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270124T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-01-24 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270131T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270131T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-01-31 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270207T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270207T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-02-07 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270214T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270214T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-02-14 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270221T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270221T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-02-21 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270228T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270228T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-02-28 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270307T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270307T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-03-07 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270314T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270314T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-03-14 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270321T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270321T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-03-21 08:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270328T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270328T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-03-28 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270404T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270404T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-04-04 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270411T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270411T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-04-11 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270418T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270418T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-04-18 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
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LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270425T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270425T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-04-25 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270502T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270502T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-05-02 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270509T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270509T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-05-09 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270516T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270516T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-05-16 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270523T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270523T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-05-23 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270530T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270530T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-05-30 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270606T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270606T083000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074020Z
UID:5889172027-06-06 08:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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