News from April 2009
Sociable Strollers Easter Walk
Easter Monday, defying all but the most optimistic predictions, dawned bright and sunny for the Strollers’ traditional walk. ![]()
18 April 2009
Easter Monday, defying all but the most optimistic predictions, dawned bright and sunny for the Strollers’ traditional walk. ![]()
18 April 2009
“In July I had the privilege of representing my fellow clergy of the diocese at the General Synod in York. It was an important meeting at which we considered the means by which women may be ordained as bishops.”
Thursday 9 September 2010, 3.10pm | Holy Trinity Primary School
From September the Church Club will move to its new day of Thursday. The timings of the club remain the same, 3.10 to 4.30pm and the first meeting will take place on Thursday 9th September.
Thursday 9 September 2010, 7.30pm | Holy Trinity
The Emmaus Meetings will commence from tonight at 7:30pm and will continue every second Thursday of the month thereafter.
Friday 10 September 2010, 6.30pm | Holy Trinity
Choir Practice will resume after the summer holidays at 6:30pm on September 10th.
Saturday 11 September 2010, 10.00am | Holy Trinity
2010 is the 20th year of the ‘Great Cycle Ride’ organised by the Dorset Historic Churches Trust. Since 1991 the event has raised over £622,130 to assist churches and chapels of all denominations in Dorset with grants and loans for essential fabric repairs and restoration. Last year the Cycle Ride raised over £62,176, half of which was, as usual, returned immediately to participating parishes. All ages can take part, by bicycle, on foot, in a wheelchair or on horseback. The majority of churches will be open between 10.00 am and 6.00 pm to welcome cyclists and validate their sponsorship form. Many of the churches will offer refreshments and local information.
Sponsorship is based on the number of churches the participants plan to visit, the distance, area and timing of individual rides is entirely up to those taking part and can be as long or as short as desired. It is ideal for families, groups and individuals who can take part by bicycle, on foot, in a wheelchair or on horseback.
Those unable to take part in the ride can help out by staffing their local church, so there really is apart for the local community to play. Help wanted at Holy Trinity to welcome cyclists to our church on Saturday 11th September, please see the pew sheet for further details on how you can help or talk to one of the Clergy.