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SUMMARY:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260607T100000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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SUMMARY:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260621T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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SUMMARY:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260628T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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SUMMARY:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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SUMMARY:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260726T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260726T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260802T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260802T110000
DTSTAMP:20260606T073942Z
UID:5889212026-08-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260809T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260809T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260816T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260816T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260823T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260823T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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:Parish Eucharist (and Junior Church)
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd 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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DESCRIPTION:The Parish Eucharist - Sung holy communion- with Junior Church
 .\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celebrated 
 by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurrection
  of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared with his 
 disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, God inv
 ites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he has p
 repared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eucharis
 t takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the fact t
 hat\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread and shar
 ing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special significance
 . \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he broke br
 ead to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus 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 Communion\, the Mass\, or t
 he Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Church of E
 ngland\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, but at
  the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of thanksgi
 ving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give thanks
 ’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the service i
 n the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God has gi
 ven us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community gath
 ers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from the
  Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preach
 ed and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the hol
 y table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharistic P
 rayer\, 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 sacrifice’ to live a
 nd work to God’s praise and glory.
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