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Ordination of Darren A’Court.

Darren will be ordained on Saturday 27th June at 11.00am at Salisbury Cathedral.

Please pray for him at this special time. We are looking into booking a coach for that day but it will depend on how many people are interested. There are lists available at both churches for you to sign up on if you wish to go. A provisional timetable is as follows: St. John’s Portland – 7.45am, All Saints Portland – 7.55am, St. Nicholas – 8.15am, finally Holy Trinity 8.30am. We aim to be in Salisbury for 10.30am. The return trip will leave Salisbury at 2.30pm. At the moment the cost per seat based on 50 people will be: £7 - this may change. Darren will celebrate his first Mass on Sunday 28th June at the 9.30 Parish Communion Service at Holy Trinity. The preacher will be Canon Darrell Weyman, Rector of Marnhull.

18 June 2009

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Vicar’s letter for March 2010

“A number of you have asked me to put a recent sermon on creation and evolution into print, so here it is as this month’s letter:”

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What’s on

  • Tuesday 16 March 2010, 7.00pm | St Nicholas

    Film Night

    Our next film will be Last Chance Harvey,  with Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson
    Free entry but donations welcome
    Please note : No film night in February

  • Thursday 18 March 2010, 2.30pm | St Nicholas

    Rodwell WI

    This will be our 39th Birthday meeting when guests from other Institutes will join us to celebrate.  “Patsy” will entertain during the afternoon.

  • Saturday 20 March 2010, 7.30pm | Holy Trinity

    Weymouth Choral Society

    Experience an enjoyable evening of wonderful classical music. On Saturday 20 March 2010 Weymouth Choral Society, with the Wessex Sinfonia Orchestra, will present a concert of inspiring and resounding choral and instrumental music, featuring two major works of the classical composer Hummel.  The choir will sing the Mass in C major, a work that reflects the lyrical and harmonic language of Haydn and Mozart, yet at times leans towards the denser textures of later 19th century composers. Experience a gamut of emotions with this inspirational work, sometimes soaring heavenward, sometimes delicate and reflective. The other major work is Hummel’s ever-popular Trumpet Concerto.  This beautiful piece has proved a favourite of audiences since it was first performed on New Year’s Day in 1804. The highly talented Dorset-based trumpeter, Winston Leese, will play this classic. 

    To complement these major works, the choir will sing the fast and furious motet Insanae et Vanae Curae by Haydn, the much-loved Mozart Ave Verum and the hauntingly beautiful Laudate Dominum from Mozart’s ‘Solemn Vespers’ for which Weymouth Choral will be joined by the gifted young soprano Jenny Featherstone.

    The concert will take place at Holy Trinity Church and starts at 7.30pm.  Tickets, priced at £8 (free to under 16s) are available by phone on 01305 775644, by email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or on the door.  For more information about Weymouth Choral Society visit their website http://www.weymouthchoralsociety.org.uk

  • Sunday 21 March 2010, 9.30am | Holy Trinity

    Teaching Sermons by the Vicar

    The sermon by the Vicar at both the 9.30 and 11:00 service will form part of the Lent Talks based upon the Four Great Faiths of the World. This week’s sermon is on Buddhism.

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