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SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-06 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260609T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260609T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-09 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-10 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260611T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-11 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-12 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-13 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260616T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260616T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-16 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-17 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-18 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-19 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-20 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260623T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260623T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-23 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-24 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260625T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-25 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-26 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260627T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-27 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260630T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-06-30 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260702T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260702T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260703T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260703T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-04 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260707T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260707T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-07 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-08 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-09 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-10 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260711T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260711T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-11 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260714T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260714T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-14 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-15 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260716T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260716T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-16 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-17 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260718T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260718T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-18 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260721T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260721T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-21 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-22 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260723T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-23 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-24 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260725T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-25 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260728T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-28 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260729T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260729T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-29 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260730T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260730T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-30 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260731T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260731T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-07-31 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260801T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260801T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260804T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260804T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-04 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-05 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260806T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260806T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-06 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-07 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260808T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260808T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-08 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260811T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260811T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-11 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-12 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260813T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-13 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-14 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260815T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260815T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-15 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260818T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260818T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-18 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-19 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260820T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260820T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-20 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-21 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260822T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260822T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-22 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260825T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260825T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-25 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-26 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260827T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260827T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-27 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260828T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260828T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-28 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260829T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260829T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-08-29 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260901T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260903T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-04 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260905T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260905T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-05 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260908T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260908T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-08 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-09 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-10 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-11 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-12 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260915T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260915T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-15 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260916T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260916T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-16 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260917T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260917T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-17 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260918T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-18 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260919T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-19 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260922T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260922T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-22 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-23 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260924T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260924T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-24 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260925T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260925T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-25 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260926T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260926T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-26 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260929T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260929T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-29 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260930T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260930T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-09-30 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261001T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261001T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261002T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261002T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261003T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261003T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261006T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261006T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-06 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261007T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261007T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-07 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261008T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261008T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-08 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-09 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261010T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261010T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-10 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261013T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261013T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-13 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261014T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261014T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-14 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261015T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261015T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-15 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261016T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261016T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-16 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261017T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261017T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-17 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261020T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261020T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-20 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261021T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261021T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-21 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261022T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261022T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-22 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261023T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261023T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-23 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261024T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261024T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-24 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261027T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261027T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-27 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261028T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261028T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-28 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261029T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261029T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-29 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261030T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261030T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-30 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261031T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261031T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-10-31 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261103T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261103T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-03 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261104T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261104T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-04 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261105T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261105T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-05 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261106T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261106T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-06 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261107T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261107T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-07 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261110T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261110T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-10 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261111T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261111T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-11 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261112T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261112T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-12 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261113T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-13 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261114T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261114T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-14 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261117T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261117T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-17 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261118T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-18 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261119T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261119T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-19 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261120T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261120T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-20 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261121T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-21 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261124T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261124T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-24 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-25 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261126T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-26 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-27 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261128T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261128T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-11-28 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261201T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261201T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-01 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261202T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261202T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-02 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261203T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-03 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261204T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261204T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-04 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261205T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-05 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261208T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261208T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-08 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261209T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261209T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-09 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261210T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-10 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261211T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261211T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-11 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261212T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261212T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-12 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261215T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-15 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261216T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261216T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-16 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261217T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-17 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261218T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261218T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-18 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261219T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261219T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-19 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261222T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261222T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-22 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261223T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261223T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-23 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261224T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261224T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-24 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261225T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261225T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-25 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261226T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261226T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-26 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261229T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261229T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-29 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261230T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261230T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-30 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261231T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261231T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252026-12-31 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270101T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270101T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-01 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270102T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-02 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270105T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270105T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-05 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270106T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270106T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-06 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270107T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270107T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-07 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270108T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-08 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270109T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270109T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-09 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270112T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270112T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-12 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270113T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-13 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270114T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270114T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-14 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270115T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-15 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270116T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270116T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-16 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270119T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270119T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-19 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270120T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270120T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-20 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270121T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270121T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-21 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270122T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270122T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-22 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270123T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270123T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-23 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270126T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-26 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270127T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-27 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270128T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270128T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-28 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270129T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270129T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-29 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270130T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270130T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-01-30 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270202T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270202T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-02 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270203T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-03 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270204T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270204T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-04 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270205T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-05 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270206T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-06 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270209T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270209T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-09 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270210T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-10 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270211T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270211T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-11 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270212T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270212T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-12 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270213T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270213T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-13 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270216T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270216T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-16 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270217T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-17 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270218T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270218T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-18 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270219T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270219T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-19 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270220T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270220T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-20 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270223T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270223T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-23 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270224T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270224T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-24 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270225T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270225T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-25 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270226T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270226T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-26 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270227T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270227T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-02-27 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270302T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270302T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-02 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270303T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270303T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-03 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270304T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270304T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-04 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270305T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270305T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-05 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270306T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270306T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-06 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270309T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270309T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-09 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270310T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270310T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-10 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270311T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270311T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-11 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270312T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270312T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-12 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270313T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270313T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-13 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270316T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270316T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-16 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270317T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270317T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-17 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270318T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270318T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-18 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270319T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270319T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-19 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270320T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270320T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-20 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270323T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270323T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-23 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270324T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270324T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-24 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270325T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-25 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270326T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270326T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-26 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270327T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270327T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-27 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270330T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270330T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-30 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270331T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270331T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-03-31 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270401T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270401T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270402T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270402T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270403T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270403T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270406T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270406T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-06 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270407T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270407T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-07 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270408T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270408T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-08 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270409T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270409T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-09 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270410T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270410T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-10 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270413T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270413T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-13 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270414T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270414T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-14 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270415T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270415T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-15 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270416T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270416T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-16 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270417T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270417T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-17 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270420T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270420T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-20 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270421T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270421T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-21 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270422T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270422T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-22 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270423T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-23 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270424T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-24 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270427T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270427T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-27 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270428T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270428T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-28 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270429T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-29 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270430T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-04-30 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270501T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270501T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270504T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270504T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-04 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270505T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270505T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-05 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270506T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-06 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270507T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270507T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-07 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270508T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270508T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-08 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270511T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270511T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-11 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270512T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270512T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-12 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270513T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270513T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-13 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270514T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270514T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-14 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270515T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270515T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-15 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270518T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270518T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-18 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270519T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-19 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270520T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270520T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-20 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270521T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270521T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-21 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270522T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270522T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-22 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270525T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270525T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-25 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270526T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270526T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-26 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
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LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270527T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-27 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270528T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270528T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-28 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270529T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-05-29 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270601T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270601T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-06-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270602T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270602T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-06-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270603T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270603T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-06-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270604T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270604T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-06-04 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270605T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270605T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889252027-06-05 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass.\n\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worsh
 ip. It is celebrated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the d
 eath and resurrection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final mea
 l he shared with his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In th
 e Eucharist\, God invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly b
 anquet which he has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOut
 wardly\, the Eucharist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\,
  recalling the fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the break
 ing of bread and sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them
  special significance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised
  Jesus as he broke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal J
 esus shared with his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the 
 cross\, we rejoice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to
  the coming of God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Commun
 ion\, the Mass\, or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms a
 cross the Church of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in di
 fferent ways\, but at the heart of the celebration there is always a speci
 al prayer of thanksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein mean
 s ‘to give thanks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presid
 es at the service in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for 
 all that God has given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\,
  the community gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens t
 o readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A s
 ermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are
  brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest pray
 s the Eucharistic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together.
  The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of
  the service\, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sac
 rifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
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