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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-06-12 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-06-19 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-06-26 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260703T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260703T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-07-03 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-07-10 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-07-17 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-07-24 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260731T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260731T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-07-31 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-08-07 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-08-14 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-08-21 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260828T123000
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T123000
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UID:5889272026-09-04 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T123000
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UID:5889272026-09-11 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
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UID:5889272026-09-18 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261016T123000
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261030T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261030T130000
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261106T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261113T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261120T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-11-20 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-11-27 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261204T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-12-04 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261211T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-12-11 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261218T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-12-18 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261225T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272026-12-25 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270101T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270101T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-01-01 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270108T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-01-08 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270115T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-01-15 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270122T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-01-22 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270129T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270129T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-01-29 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270205T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-02-05 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270212T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-02-12 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270219T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-02-19 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270226T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270226T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-02-26 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270305T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270305T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-03-05 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270312T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-03-12 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270319T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-03-19 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270326T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-03-26 12:30:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270402T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270402T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-04-02 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270409T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270409T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-04-09 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270416T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-04-16 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270423T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270423T130000
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UID:5889272027-04-23 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270430T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-04-30 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270507T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270507T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-05-07 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270514T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-05-14 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270521T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-05-21 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270528T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-05-28 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve and work to God’s praise and glory.
GEO:-3.091117;51.014238
LOCATION:Holy Trinity
URL:http://www.holytrinitytaunton.org/services/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Eucharist (and Soup Lunch)
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260606T074222Z
UID:5889272027-06-04 12:30:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Said Mass\, followed by Soup Lunch in the Church Hall - please
  join us!\nThe Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship. It is celeb
 rated by Christians around the world as a memorial of the death and resurr
 ection of Jesus\, in response to his words at the final meal he shared wit
 h his disciples\, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the Eucharist\, G
 od invites us to his table as a foretaste of the heavenly banquet which he
  has prepared for people of all nations and cultures. \nOutwardly\, the Eu
 charist takes the form of a shared meal of bread and wine\, recalling the 
 fact that\, at the Last Supper\, Jesus associated the breaking of bread an
 d sharing of wine with his own imminent death\, giving them special signif
 icance. \nAfter his resurrection\, the disciples recognised Jesus as he br
 oke bread to share with them. Each time we share the meal Jesus shared wit
 h his friends\, we remember his offering of himself on the cross\, we rejo
 ice in his resurrection from the dead\, and look forward to the coming of 
 God’s Kingdom. \nThe Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion\, the Mass\
 , or the Lord’s Supper)\, can take many different forms across the Churc
 h of England\, and it may be understood by Christians in different ways\, 
 but at the heart of the celebration there is always a special prayer of th
 anksgiving\, or ‘Eucharistic Prayer’ (eucharistein means ‘to give th
 anks’ in Greek). This is offered by the priest who presides at the servi
 ce in the name of all who are gathered\, giving thanks for all that God ha
 s given us in Christ. \nAt a celebration of the Eucharist\, the community 
 gathers\, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins\, listens to readings from
  the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be pr
 eached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the
  holy table (also called ‘the altar’)\, the priest prays the Eucharist
 ic Prayer\, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community 
 then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service\, 
 the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to li
 ve 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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