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Evening Service
6:00 pm
Evening Service
@ The Pastor's House
Dec 4 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
These are shorter times of meeting together, normally based in a home (currently the Pastor’s) rather than in the Thatcham Parish Hall. This gives a more cosy feel and also the nature of the time together is that of worship and discussional Bible study.
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Evening Service
6:00 pm
Evening Service
@ The Pastor's House
Dec 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
These are shorter times of meeting together, normally based in a home (currently the Pastor’s) rather than in the Thatcham Parish Hall. This gives a more cosy feel and also the nature of the time together is that of worship and discussional Bible study.
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Carol Service
6:00 pm
Carol Service
@ Thatcham Parish Hall
Dec 18 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
This service is where we enjoy both traditional carols and readings plus a few more modern carols. There is a Bible message which will be taken from one or more of the Christmas readings.
Evening Service
6:00 pm
Evening Service
@ The Pastor's House
Dec 18 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
These are shorter times of meeting together, normally based in a home (currently the Pastor’s) rather than in the Thatcham Parish Hall. This gives a more cosy feel and also the nature of the time together is that of worship and discussional Bible study.
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Christmas Morning Service
10:30 am
Christmas Morning Service
@ Thatcham Parish Hall
Dec 25 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
On Christmas morning we meet for a short and prompt 1 hour family service. Typically there will be some new tunes and some traditional carols along with a bible reading, prayer and a brief Christmas message.
Evening Service
6:00 pm
Evening Service
@ The Pastor's House
Dec 25 @ 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
These are shorter times of meeting together, normally based in a home (currently the Pastor’s) rather than in the Thatcham Parish Hall. This gives a more cosy feel and also the nature of the time together is that of worship and discussional Bible study.
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