News from Holy Trinity w.c. 10th May 2020

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NOTICES

Pastoral Care The clergy are not allowed to

make home visits, even with Holy

Communion, but pleased be assured that

you are all in their prayers. If there are any particular

needs you wish prayed for, please let them know by

email. Fr Adam is now fully recovered will be able to

contact you by phone.

Donations may be left at Holy Trinity

School, 9-4, Mon-Fri (just buzz at

pedestrian gate to be let in) or at the

Vicarage. These are all the more necessary in these

Covid times. Please help. Thank you.

Off line Services There is a free national

phone line aimed particularly at the over

75’s who don’t have access to the internet.

Research indicates that some three million people –

particularly those in this age group have no, or very

irregular, access to the internet. The line will be

available 24 hours a day on 0800 804 8044. It is a

simple new way to bring worship and prayer into

people’s homes while church buildings are closed.

Callers will hear a special greeting from the Archbishop

of Canterbury before being able to choose from a

range of options, including Prayer during the Day and

Night Prayer updated daily, from Common Worship,

and a recording of the Church of England’s weekly

national online service.

On Line Services will continue to be

streamed daily at 10am (except Monday) and

also on Sundays at 6.30pm. Simon, our

organist, is very kindly providing accompaniment to

the hymn, as well as singing. Thank you,

Simon! Please do join in.

Sunday Coffee Fr Julian will be hosting a

virtual Sunday coffee morning at 11.00am. If

you’d like to join in please email him at

[email protected].

VE Day Thank you, Fr Julian, for organising

the VE day service and subsequent Zoom teaparty.

Enterprising and scary – but

appreciated.