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linkhttp://www.staugustines-edgbaston.org.uk calendar_today22-04-2012 18:46:38

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Thank you to all of those who came to our Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols this evening. Thanks also to all of those who made it such a successful evening, including the choir, our organist, the readers, those who work behind the scenes.

Thank you to all of those who came to our Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols this evening.  Thanks also to all of those who made it such a successful evening, including the choir, our organist, the readers, those who work behind the scenes.
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Congratulations to Cynthia Slater, who has been elected Vice Chair of the PCC; Julian Bailey, elected Secretary to the PCC; and Felicie Oakes, elected Electoral Roll Recorder at our May PCC meeting. Further details of our team: staugustines-edgbaston.org.uk/team.html

Congratulations to Cynthia Slater, who has been elected Vice Chair of the PCC; Julian Bailey, elected Secretary to the PCC; and Felicie Oakes, elected Electoral Roll Recorder at our May PCC meeting.

Further details of our team:
staugustines-edgbaston.org.uk/team.html
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Congratulations to Cynthia Slater and Andrew Leo who have been admitted as the 101st and 102nd Churchwardens of St Augustine's, by The Venerable Jenny Tomlinson, Archdeacon of Birmingham. Volunteers are the life-blood of our communities and we thank you for your service.

Congratulations to Cynthia Slater and Andrew Leo who have been admitted as the 101st and 102nd Churchwardens of St Augustine's, by The Venerable Jenny Tomlinson, Archdeacon of Birmingham.

Volunteers are the life-blood of our communities and we thank you for your service.