A missing church
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For Pentecost the BBC covered the Archbishop of Canterbury at a trendy service at what they say is
I have never visited that area of England though some of our possessions have as I think it was at Folkestone they first arrived from the US.
In the televised service the church's version of the creed wasn't quite what I am used to but it may have been a long time since I visited an Anglican church, except for stopping in to our local Scottish Episcopal Church for conveniently timed Christmas carols.
Holy Trinity Church, Folkestone. On television it looks lovely inside so as usual I thought I would go to Wikipedia to learn about it. While the church does seem to have a brief website at http://www.trinitybenefice.co.uk/holy-trinity/ I unusually can't find much trace of it on Wikipedia so for now I do not have much more to read about the church beyond the architectural background available through Historic England's website.
I have never visited that area of England though some of our possessions have as I think it was at Folkestone they first arrived from the US.
In the televised service the church's version of the creed wasn't quite what I am used to but it may have been a long time since I visited an Anglican church, except for stopping in to our local Scottish Episcopal Church for conveniently timed Christmas carols.