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A Church of England church normally consists of one or more congregations, their associated geographical parish and buildings and their corporate life and witness.
http://www.bathabbey.org/
Details of this parish church and how its family of believers gather to worship and are involved in outreach through the Alpha course. Also details of concerts and heritage events.
http://www.beckington.org.uk/parish/
Clearly laid out details of the activities and beliefs of the Anglican communities of Beckington, Lullington, Rodden, Orchardleigh and Berkley, including a list of commonly chosen wedding hymns and both modern and traditional wedding services.
http://www.christchurchbath.org/
Covers the people, services and activities of this church plus includes a forum, photos and downloadable parish literature.
http://www.christchurchnailsea.org.uk/
Services, events and history for this team ministry.
http://www.holytrinityfrome.info/
Details of the church programme and buildings, with a photo tour of the church windows.
http://www.sjfrome.co.uk/
Service details and a short church history.
http://www.glastonburyabbey.com/
Traditionally the oldest above-ground Christian church in the world. A Christian sanctuary so ancient that only legend can record its origin.
http://www.hardingtonvale.org.uk/
The activities, history, worship and corporate life of a group of six Church of England parishes in the Frome deanery. Also news and "who's who", plus details of £125,000 appeal to create a small extension with 20 seat meeting room..
http://www.paulton-benefice.org.uk/
Includes service times and details, links to the youth group and new church search. Also offers activity and club information and contact details.
http://www.holytrinitynsl.org.uk/
Provides information on church, staff, service times and activities.
http://www.keynshamparish.org.uk/
The adult and youth activities and organisation of this group of parishes, together with a monthly message and details of overseas mission links.
http://www.staugustineslocking.org.uk/
Profile of Locking parish church with newsletter, details of events, mission partner support and history.
http://www.htnailsea.org.uk/
Information about the church and its history, details of services, a virtual tour and photographs, activities in the parish, a mission statement and general information.
http://www.rodneystokewithdraycott.org.uk/
Parish contacts, directions to the churches and an online parish magazine.
http://www.stbartsbath.org/
Provides details of the mission of the church, testimonies by church members, details of the team, activities, forums and diary, along with a FAQ section.
http://www.stlukesbath.com/
Welcoming site with details of the church and its services and activities for all ages. Also contact information, directions and links to other local churches.
http://www.stmaryssaltford.org.uk/
Included here are details of Services, Youth groups, a photo album and a contact list, along with a searchable hymn database.
http://www.stphilipstjames.org/
About the life and work of this church at home and abroad, including news, events, service details and missions.
http://www.tickenhamchurch.org.uk/
Site for people interested in Christ Church Nailsea and St Quiricus and St Julietta Tickenham.
http://www.stsaviours.org.uk/
Welcomes people in the Larkhall area of Bath England with creche, children's club, youth groups, men's fellowship and ladies club. Details of the village, service times, bellringing and youth work and an online notice-sheet.
http://www.standrewstaunton.org.uk/
Includes information about services and events, a family album, news, topics in Christianity, a calendar, the history of the church and access to daily prayer.
http://www.streetandwalton.co.uk/
Large and comprehensive site covering all aspects of the life and activities of this parish church: includes information about baptisms and weddings, a forum, news and history.
http://www.stmarymagdalenetaunton.org.uk/
Clearly laid out site about this town centre church, covering their life and worship and their attempt to raise half a million pounds to repair the listed building seen as a symbol of Taunton's Christian heritage.
https://sites.google.com/site/theblackdownbenefice/
Comprising the parishes of Pitminster, Corfe, Churchstanton, Buckland St Mary and Otterford. Directory of worship services, events, general information and contact details.
http://www.achurchnearyou.com/bathwick-the-blessed-virgin-mary/
News, photographs and clergy details for this "Forward in Faith" united benefice.
http://www.stcuthbertswells.co.uk/
Describes how the people, events, youth, festival, history and organs of this church are combined to create a community whose members aim to give praise and worship to God, love and care for each other, make disciples, carry a mission to the wider community and be hallmarked by hope.
http://www.wellscathedral.org.uk/
Worship information, details of the history, events and education.
http://www.sgw.org.uk/
Information about the church's Sunday services, activities at the Parish Centre, and recent audio sermons.
http://www.allsaintsonline.org.uk/
Details about this parish church in Bath including service details, groups, staff and PCC profiles, diary and contact information.
http://www.ccwsm.org.uk/
As well as information about the current work and future plans of this family church involving about 400 people of all ages there is useful information about the local community including emergency phone numbers.
http://www.wiveychurches.org.uk/
Covers the parishes of the United Benefice of Wiveliscombe, Chipstable, Clatworthy and Huish Champflower in West Somerset: details the regular events and services and the various adult and young people's groups through which the congregations aim to bring the light of Christ to their community.
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