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		<title>Sunday Services</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ April 5, 2009; April 12, 2009; April 26, 2009; May 3, 2009; May 10, 2009; May 17, 2009; May 24, 2009; May 31, 2009; June 7, 2009; June 14, 2009; June 21, 2009; June 28, 2009; July 5, 2009; July 12, 2009; July 19, 2009; July 26, 2009; August 2, 2009; August 9, 2009; August 16, 2009; August 23, 2009; August 30, 2009; September 6, 2009; September 13, 2009; September 20, 2009; September 27, 2009; ] 8am - Holy Communion
10am - Morning Worship
11.15am - Liquid Worship or Messy Church]]></description>
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<li><strong>8am &#8211; Holy Communion</strong> (Book of Common Prayer, sometimes called 1662)<br />
This traditional service begins with silence, no hymns or singing, followed by a short address usually based on the reading from one of the 4 Gospels. Between 15 and 20 people normally attend this service which lasts for about 45 minutes. <strong>Followed by refreshments.<br />
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<li><strong>10am &#8211; Morning Worship </strong>Includes songs, prayers, readings and a very short address and lasts 40 minutes. At this service we weave together insights from other faith traditions and alternative forms of worship within the basic framework and structure of the Church of England’s Common Worship.</li>
<li><strong>10.40 &#8211; We Share The Peace, leading into The Eucharist</strong><br />
You are very welcome to just come in for this part of the Service</li>
<li><strong>11am Refreshments and Gathering for Liquid Worship </strong>or <strong>Messy Church<br />
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<li><strong>11.15am Liquid Worship or Messy Church. </strong>All young people and their families are invited to be part of<strong> Messy Church,</strong> this is a <strong>Fresh Expression</strong> and as the name suggests, <em>Fresh Expressions</em> of church are new and different ways of being Christian in a changing culture.</li>
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