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June 2021 All Services 10 Am Unless Stated. July 2021 June 2021 All services 10 am unless stated. Hatherden with Tangley Smannell with Enham Vernham Dean with St Thomas’ Holy Trinity St Michael’s Linkenholt Online Christ St Thomas’ Charlton Penton & All Angels Christ St George’s St Mary the St Peter’s St Peter’s St Barnabas Church Tangley Weyhill Church Enham Virgin Linkenholt Hurstbourne Faccombe Hatherden Smannell Vernham Tarrant Dean 6th June Live Holy Holy Morning Holy stream Communion Communion Prayer Communion from Hatherden Alan 13th June Live 6-30 pm Holy Holy Family 11 am Morning Holy stream Communion Communion Service Prayer Communion from Encounters Family Charlton service 20th June Live Morning Family 8.30am 11 am Holy 8.30 am stream Prayer Service BCP Holy Communion Holy from Communion Holy Communion BCP Holy Hatherden Communion Communion 27th June Live Holy Holy 10 am 11 am Holy stream Communion Communion Communion Morning Family Service from By Celebration Morning Prayer Hatherden Extension Service Prayer (St Peter Festival) 6.30 pm Encounters July 2021 All services 10 am unless stated. Hatherden with Tangley Smannell with Enham Vernham Dean with St Thomas’ Holy Trinity St Michael’s Linkenholt Online Christ St Thomas’ Charlton Penton & All Angels Christ St George’s St Mary the St Peter’s St Peter’s St Barnabas Church Tangley Weyhill Church Enham Virgin Linkenholt Hurstbourne Faccombe Hatherden Smannell Vernham Tarrant Dean 4th July Live Holy Holy Morning Holy stream Communion Communion Prayer Communion from Hatherden 11th July Live 6-30 pm Holy Holy Family 11 am Morning Holy stream Communion Communion Service Prayer Communion from Encounters Family Charlton service 3 pm Messy Church 18th July Live Morning Family 10am 11 am 10am 10am 8.30am stream Prayer Service Holy Holy Holy BCP from Communion Communion Communion Holy Holy Hatherden Communion Communion /Charlton? 25th July Live Family Holy 8.30 am 11 am Holy stream Service Communion Communion Morning Family Service from BCP Holy Morning Prayer Hatherden Communion Prayer 6.30 pm Encounters .
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