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News from January 2008

Lent Book:

John Arnold: Life Conquers Death: Meditations on the Garden, the Cross, and the Tree of Life. This is the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Official 2008 Lent Book and Richard is recommending it to you to read.

30 January 2008

Lord of my Soul

A beautiful new hymn by Pauline Guest, Lord of my Soul, was sung at the 9.30 Parish Communion on January 20th, though it received its premiere at a Come and Praise service in November.

23 January 2008

Baptisms

Baptisms are always happy occasions with the church full of families and friends.

23 January 2008

Weymouth Street Pastors

Plans are underway to launch Street Pastors in Weymouth Town Centre in June 2008. Street Pastors is a church-based initiative where a small team of Christians walk the streets of the town in order to help those who are vulnerable within the night-time economy of the pubs and clubs scene. The Street Pastors come alongside people in time of need to listen, care and offer practical help towards making the vulnerable safe.

23 January 2008

Ada on a Rural Placement

Rev Ada Whittock will be away from Holy Trinity on a Rural Placement during Lent and will be back with us for Holy Week.

23 January 2008

Vicar’s letter for November 2008

“Many of you know that I enjoy going to the cinema. Among the many great films I’ve seen one of my favourites is The Shawshank Redemption. ”

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What’s on

  • Saturday 22 November 2008, 10.00am–12.01pm | Holy Trinity

    Coffee Morning in aid of the Salisbury Sudan Link

    Coffee, tea and home-made cakes & biscuits.  Keith Whittock will also be selling his Christmas cards - new designs as well as some old favorites.

  • Sunday 23 November 2008, 9.30am | Holy Trinity

    Sudan Sunday

    At both the 09:30 and 11:00 services at Holy Trinity, we will be welcoming Richard Budd to present his and his wife Claire’s Grace Secondary School Sudan Project.
    Richard is a photographer from Dorchester.  He has visited the Sudan twice with Bishop Tim on behalf of the Diocese and taken photos for use in publicity and display material.  During one visit he was struck by the complete lack of any education for students desperate to learn and grow. Richard and Claire aim to raise £70,000 to build Grace Secondary School, and already have enough to build one classroom.  There will be a colourful and exciting presentation on behalf of the project.  All our collections this weekend will go towards this cause.

  • Monday 24 November 2008, 2.30pm | St Nicholas

    Women’s Fellowship

    Talk by Mrs Barbara Anderson-Smith on Being in the Services. 

  • Thursday 27 November 2008, 10.00am | Waves

    Waves and The Children’s Society

    Please join us for coffee and mince pies.  Christmas cards will also be on sale.

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