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You Are Invited to Worship God at Any Church in the Team. Each Village Is You are invited to worship God at any Church in the Team. Each village is served by a Team Minister working alongside colleagues and ministers of other traditions within the Church. Website www.melburyteam.co.uk Please contact your Team Minister o to talk in confidence about anything o for service of thanks for birth or adoption of a child o to explore the Christian faith o for baptism, or confirmation preparation o to ask for a prayer or a visit o for marriage, or blessing after a civil marriage o to seek guidance through grief etc. o for holy communion at home or in hospital (Normal day off) Rev Graham Perryman, Team Rector, The Vicarage, Higher Frome Vauchurch, Dorchester, DT2 0AT (01300) 320284 e-mail [email protected] (Tuesday) Rev David Harknett, Team Vicar, The Vicarage, Corscombe, Dorchester, DT2 0NU (01935) 891247 (Saturday) e-mail [email protected] Rev Linda Wilcock, Associate Priest, 4 Beech Tree Close, Cattistock, Dorchester DT2 0JN (01300) 321112 (Tuesday) e-mail [email protected] Licensed Lay Ministers Mr Paul Rendell 01935 891741 Mrs Janet Danks 01935 83757 email:[email protected] Lay Pastoral Assistants Mrs A Carman 01300 321511 Mr & Mrs A Castleton 01935 891898 Mr & Mrs L Goff 01300 321302 Lay Worker Mr John Braithwaite 07506 905027 Retired Priest Rev Terry Low 01305 260180 Churches with regular services Churchwardens or Deputies Cattistock, Ss Peter & Paul Mr Charles Bladon 01300 321200 Mrs Mary Duff 01300 320224 Chilfrome, Holy Trinity Mr Vivian Kennard 01300 320229 Mrs Diana Tosswill 01300 321583 Corscombe, St. Mary Mrs Celia Tomkins 01935 891083 Miss Sarah Mitchell 01935 891586 East Chelborough, St. James Mr Patrick Evans 01935 872483 Mrs Anne Knox 01935 891267 Evershot, St Osmond Mrs Sheelagh Rennie 01935 83003 Mrs Rosemary Benson 01935 83562 Frome St Quintin, St. Mary Mrs Rebecca Herbert 01935 83815 Mrs Jennifer Browne 01935 83656 Frome Vauchurch, St. Francis Mrs Linda Andrew 01300 321595 Halstock, Ss. Juthware & Mary Mr A ndrew Ellis 01935 891767 Dep. Dr Ken Gove 01935 891396 Maiden Newton, St. Mary Mr James Robinson 01300 320753 Dep. Mrs Joan Dean 01300 321312 Melbury Bubb, The Virgin Mary Mrs Anna Kinnaird 01935 872297 Dep. Mrs Sarah-Jane Chapman 01935 83449 Melbury Osmond, St. Osmund Mr Graham Melling 01935 83463 Dep. Mr James Evans Rampisham,St.Michael & Angels Mr Rodger Huband 01935 83488 Mrs Sheila Ellis 01935 83249 West Chelborough, St. Andrew Mr James Butler 01935 83790 Mrs Sally Valdes-Scott 01935 83102 Wraxall, St. Mary Mr Robert Brown 01935 83613 Mrs Pam Ramsey 01935 83219 Churches with occasional services Contact Melbury Sampford, St. Mary Rt Hon. C. Townshend 01935 83231 Stockwood, St. Edwold Mr W Bryer 01935 83503 Toller Fratrum, St. Basil Mr R Simpson 01300 320154 Toller Whelme, St. John Mrs S Marking 01308 862339 West Compton, St. Michael Mr A Stewart 01300 320400 Wynford Eagle, St. Lawrence Lord Wynford 01300 320763 The Melbury Team Council Lay Chairman Mr Graham Melling Drive End Lodge, Melbury Osmond, DT2 0NA 01935 83463 Secretary Mrs Jenny Axelson, Woodlanders Cottage, Melbury Bubb, DT2 0NJ 01935 83330 Treasurer Mrs Kate Patmore 62a Dorchester Road, Maiden Newton, DT2 0BE 01300 320752 .
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