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Electoral Roll

The Parish electoral roll is now in the process of its annual update.

If you have changed your address during the past year or if you are new to the parish and have been worshipping at Holy Trinity for at least 6 months, please complete an electoral roll form which can be found at the back of the Church (right hand side as you enter).

If there are any members who have previously been on the electoral roll but who have, for whatever reason, missed completing a form during the last six years, please complete one now.

Office holders (e.g. PCC members) must be members of the electoral roll.

22 January 2012

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  • 22 February 2012

    Church of St. John the Baptist, Bethany Beyond Jordan

    A new church will be built at the Site of the Baptism of Jesus, “Maghtas” At the Majma 2010 a unanimous decision was taken in support of the development of the Baptism site. This was the green light to go ahead with the building of the new Anglican/Episcopal Church of St. John. This church will be built on a piece of land given by HM King Abdullah II of Jordan to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams and the Anglican Communion Bishop Suheil accepted this generous gift.

  • 21 February 2012

    Radical Challenge – Bishop’s Presidential Address

    Aggressive secularism, caring for the poor and a tribute to HM the Queen were just some of the important subjects tackled by the Bishop of Salisbury, Nicholas Holtam, in his Presidential Address to the Salisbury Diocesan Synod yesterday.

  • 20 February 2012

    Towards a New Economy

    Delegates heard calls for a reform of the national economy during Diocesan Synod at St Nicholas Church, Corfe Mullen on Saturday (18 February).

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Vicar’s letter for February 2012

“‘There’s no place like home’ goes the old song and it is surely true that for virtually everyone home is important. If we’ve been away for a long time we are really eager to get back. One of the worst punishments that was handed down in the past was exile.”

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What’s on

  • Thursday 23 February 2012, 3.10pm | Holy Trinity Primary School

    Church Club

    Bible teaching, craft activities and energetic games; for further information, please contact the Parish office on 01 305 774597.

  • Thursday 23 February 2012, 7.30pm | St Nicholas

    PCC Meeting

  • Friday 24 February 2012, 6.00pm | St Nicholas

    1st Weymouth (Holy Trinity) Brownies

    Everything a Brownie does is an adventure – it’s a world of excitement.

    For further information, please give Brown Owl a call on 01 305 766395.

  • Monday 27 February 2012, 2.30pm | St Nicholas

    Woman’s Fellowship

    Guest speaker is Joyce Fannon who will give a talk about the Fowell Buxton Society.

    New members will be given a warm welcome.

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