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SUMMARY:Lent Course - Introducing The Book of Common Prayer
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240218T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240218T131500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164824Z
UID:10249362024-02-18 12:15:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Join us this Lent as we explore the Book of Common Prayer\, th
 e foundation of all Anglican worship and the liturgy used in our services 
 here at St Giles-in-the-Fields. Find out about the historical and theologi
 cal issues that inspired its creation. Explore the different sections of t
 he Prayer Book and the distinctive forms of prayer it contains. Find out h
 ow the language of the Book of Common Prayer has become embedded in our cu
 lture. Each session will take place at 12pm in the Vestry House and will l
 ast an hour and a light lunch will be served. Please join us for as many s
 essions as you can. There will be no session on Sunday 17th March.\n\nSund
 ay 18th February – Reform & Renewal : The historical and theological con
 text that inspired the Book of Common Prayer.\nSunday 25th February – Co
 mmon Prayer : The distinctive pattern and format of prayer in the BCP.\nSu
 nday 3rd March – The Lord’s Supper : What is distinctive about the Pra
 yer Book Communion service? \nSunday 10th March – The Word : How is scri
 pture integrated into the language and theology of the BCP?\nSunday 24th M
 arch – Community: How the language and liturgy of the Prayer Book is emb
 edded in our culture.
GEO:-0.128446;51.515286
LOCATION:St Giles in the Fields (in the West End of London)
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/19606/service-and-events/events/
 1024936/
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SUMMARY:Lent Course - Introducing The Book of Common Prayer
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240225T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240225T131500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164824Z
UID:10249362024-02-25 12:15:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Lent as we explore the Book of Common Prayer\, th
 e foundation of all Anglican worship and the liturgy used in our services 
 here at St Giles-in-the-Fields. Find out about the historical and theologi
 cal issues that inspired its creation. Explore the different sections of t
 he Prayer Book and the distinctive forms of prayer it contains. Find out h
 ow the language of the Book of Common Prayer has become embedded in our cu
 lture. Each session will take place at 12pm in the Vestry House and will l
 ast an hour and a light lunch will be served. Please join us for as many s
 essions as you can. There will be no session on Sunday 17th March.\n\nSund
 ay 18th February – Reform & Renewal : The historical and theological con
 text that inspired the Book of Common Prayer.\nSunday 25th February – Co
 mmon Prayer : The distinctive pattern and format of prayer in the BCP.\nSu
 nday 3rd March – The Lord’s Supper : What is distinctive about the Pra
 yer Book Communion service? \nSunday 10th March – The Word : How is scri
 pture integrated into the language and theology of the BCP?\nSunday 24th M
 arch – Community: How the language and liturgy of the Prayer Book is emb
 edded in our culture.
GEO:-0.128446;51.515286
LOCATION:St Giles in the Fields (in the West End of London)
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/19606/service-and-events/events/
 1024936/
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SUMMARY:Lent Course - Introducing The Book of Common Prayer
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240303T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240303T131500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164824Z
UID:10249362024-03-03 12:15:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Lent as we explore the Book of Common Prayer\, th
 e foundation of all Anglican worship and the liturgy used in our services 
 here at St Giles-in-the-Fields. Find out about the historical and theologi
 cal issues that inspired its creation. Explore the different sections of t
 he Prayer Book and the distinctive forms of prayer it contains. Find out h
 ow the language of the Book of Common Prayer has become embedded in our cu
 lture. Each session will take place at 12pm in the Vestry House and will l
 ast an hour and a light lunch will be served. Please join us for as many s
 essions as you can. There will be no session on Sunday 17th March.\n\nSund
 ay 18th February – Reform & Renewal : The historical and theological con
 text that inspired the Book of Common Prayer.\nSunday 25th February – Co
 mmon Prayer : The distinctive pattern and format of prayer in the BCP.\nSu
 nday 3rd March – The Lord’s Supper : What is distinctive about the Pra
 yer Book Communion service? \nSunday 10th March – The Word : How is scri
 pture integrated into the language and theology of the BCP?\nSunday 24th M
 arch – Community: How the language and liturgy of the Prayer Book is emb
 edded in our culture.
GEO:-0.128446;51.515286
LOCATION:St Giles in the Fields (in the West End of London)
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/19606/service-and-events/events/
 1024936/
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SUMMARY:Lent Course - Introducing The Book of Common Prayer
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240310T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240310T131500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164824Z
UID:10249362024-03-10 12:15:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Lent as we explore the Book of Common Prayer\, th
 e foundation of all Anglican worship and the liturgy used in our services 
 here at St Giles-in-the-Fields. Find out about the historical and theologi
 cal issues that inspired its creation. Explore the different sections of t
 he Prayer Book and the distinctive forms of prayer it contains. Find out h
 ow the language of the Book of Common Prayer has become embedded in our cu
 lture. Each session will take place at 12pm in the Vestry House and will l
 ast an hour and a light lunch will be served. Please join us for as many s
 essions as you can. There will be no session on Sunday 17th March.\n\nSund
 ay 18th February – Reform & Renewal : The historical and theological con
 text that inspired the Book of Common Prayer.\nSunday 25th February – Co
 mmon Prayer : The distinctive pattern and format of prayer in the BCP.\nSu
 nday 3rd March – The Lord’s Supper : What is distinctive about the Pra
 yer Book Communion service? \nSunday 10th March – The Word : How is scri
 pture integrated into the language and theology of the BCP?\nSunday 24th M
 arch – Community: How the language and liturgy of the Prayer Book is emb
 edded in our culture.
GEO:-0.128446;51.515286
LOCATION:St Giles in the Fields (in the West End of London)
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/19606/service-and-events/events/
 1024936/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lent Course - Introducing The Book of Common Prayer
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240317T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240317T131500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164824Z
UID:10249362024-03-17 12:15:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Lent as we explore the Book of Common Prayer\, th
 e foundation of all Anglican worship and the liturgy used in our services 
 here at St Giles-in-the-Fields. Find out about the historical and theologi
 cal issues that inspired its creation. Explore the different sections of t
 he Prayer Book and the distinctive forms of prayer it contains. Find out h
 ow the language of the Book of Common Prayer has become embedded in our cu
 lture. Each session will take place at 12pm in the Vestry House and will l
 ast an hour and a light lunch will be served. Please join us for as many s
 essions as you can. There will be no session on Sunday 17th March.\n\nSund
 ay 18th February – Reform & Renewal : The historical and theological con
 text that inspired the Book of Common Prayer.\nSunday 25th February – Co
 mmon Prayer : The distinctive pattern and format of prayer in the BCP.\nSu
 nday 3rd March – The Lord’s Supper : What is distinctive about the Pra
 yer Book Communion service? \nSunday 10th March – The Word : How is scri
 pture integrated into the language and theology of the BCP?\nSunday 24th M
 arch – Community: How the language and liturgy of the Prayer Book is emb
 edded in our culture.
GEO:-0.128446;51.515286
LOCATION:St Giles in the Fields (in the West End of London)
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/19606/service-and-events/events/
 1024936/
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SUMMARY:Lent Course - Introducing The Book of Common Prayer
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240324T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240324T131500
DTSTAMP:20260421T164824Z
UID:10249362024-03-24 12:15:00+00:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Lent as we explore the Book of Common Prayer\, th
 e foundation of all Anglican worship and the liturgy used in our services 
 here at St Giles-in-the-Fields. Find out about the historical and theologi
 cal issues that inspired its creation. Explore the different sections of t
 he Prayer Book and the distinctive forms of prayer it contains. Find out h
 ow the language of the Book of Common Prayer has become embedded in our cu
 lture. Each session will take place at 12pm in the Vestry House and will l
 ast an hour and a light lunch will be served. Please join us for as many s
 essions as you can. There will be no session on Sunday 17th March.\n\nSund
 ay 18th February – Reform & Renewal : The historical and theological con
 text that inspired the Book of Common Prayer.\nSunday 25th February – Co
 mmon Prayer : The distinctive pattern and format of prayer in the BCP.\nSu
 nday 3rd March – The Lord’s Supper : What is distinctive about the Pra
 yer Book Communion service? \nSunday 10th March – The Word : How is scri
 pture integrated into the language and theology of the BCP?\nSunday 24th M
 arch – Community: How the language and liturgy of the Prayer Book is emb
 edded in our culture.
GEO:-0.128446;51.515286
LOCATION:St Giles in the Fields (in the West End of London)
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/19606/service-and-events/events/
 1024936/
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