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SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-04-29 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
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LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-05-06 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260513T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-05-13 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260520T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-05-20 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260527T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-05-27 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260603T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260603T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-06-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260610T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-06-10 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-06-17 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260624T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-06-24 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260701T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-07-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260708T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-07-08 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
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LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-07-15 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260722T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-07-22 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260729T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260729T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-07-29 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260805T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-08-05 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260812T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-08-12 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260819T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-08-19 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260826T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-08-26 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260902T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-09-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260909T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-09-09 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260916T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260916T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-09-16 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260923T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-09-23 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
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LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260930T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260930T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-09-30 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261007T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261007T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-10-07 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261014T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261014T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-10-14 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261021T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261021T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-10-21 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261028T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261028T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-10-28 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261104T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261104T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-11-04 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261111T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261111T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-11-11 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261118T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-11-18 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-11-25 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261202T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261202T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-12-02 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
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LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261209T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261209T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-12-09 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261216T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261216T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-12-16 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261223T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261223T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-12-23 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261230T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261230T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702026-12-30 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270106T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270106T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-01-06 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270113T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-01-13 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270120T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270120T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-01-20 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270127T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-01-27 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270203T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-02-03 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270210T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-02-10 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270217T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-02-17 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
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LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270224T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270224T103000
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DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270303T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270303T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-03-03 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270310T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270310T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-03-10 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270317T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270317T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-03-17 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270324T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270324T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-03-24 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270331T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270331T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-03-31 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270407T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270407T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-04-07 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270414T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270414T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-04-14 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Holy Communion
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270421T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270421T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T021229Z
UID:3818702027-04-21 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:A short Eucharist\, also known as a short communion service\, 
 is a condensed version of the traditional Christian Eucharist or Holy Comm
 union. In this type of service\, the focus is primarily on the celebration
  of the Eucharist itself\, with minimal additional elements like hymns and
  sermons. The purpose of a short Eucharist is to streamline the worship ex
 perience and make it more accessible and time-efficient\, typically lastin
 g around 30 minutes.\n\nThe key components of a short Eucharist may includ
 e:\n\nOpening prayers and greetings: The service begins with an opening pr
 ayer or a welcome message\, setting the tone for the worship.\n\nPenitenti
 al rite (optional): A brief moment of reflection and confession of sins ma
 y be included\, followed by the absolution\, allowing participants to seek
  forgiveness and renewal.\n\nLiturgy of the Word: This segment usually inv
 olves readings from the Bible\, including passages from the Old Testament\
 , Psalms\, New Testament\, and Gospel. A short reflection or homily may be
  given\, but it is typically kept concise.\nSharing of the Peace: Particip
 ants exchange greetings\, wishing peace upon one another as a symbol of re
 conciliation and unity within the community.\nEucharistic Prayer: This is 
 the central part of the service\, where the consecration of bread and wine
  takes place\, representing the body and blood of Christ. The priest or mi
 nister leads the congregation in prayers of consecration and thanksgiving.
 \nDistribution of the Eucharist: The consecrated bread and wine (or grape 
 juice) are shared among the congregation. In some cases\, communicants may
  come forward to receive the elements\, while in others\, they may remain 
 seated\, and the elements are brought to them.\nClosing prayers and blessi
 ngs: The service concludes with final prayers and blessings\, offering tha
 nks for the sacrament and seeking God's guidance in daily life.\nAfter the
  service\, there may be an option for tea and coffee\, providing an opport
 unity for fellowship and conversation among the attendees.\n\nIt's importa
 nt to note that the exact order and elements of a short Eucharist may vary
  depending on the denomination and specific church practices. Some churche
 s may include additional elements like hymns\, a longer sermon\, or more e
 xtensive readings\, while others opt for brevity and simplicity in their w
 orship format.
GEO:-1.560225;54.778016
LOCATION:St Giles' Durham
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13472/service-and-events/events/
 381870/
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