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Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Bridgewater is a welcoming Anglican congregation that embraces diversity and celebrates the faith and joy of the church. The parish serves both the Bridgewater community and the Conquerall Mills area through Holy Trinity and St. James congregations.
Next Service: Sunday at 10:00 AM (1st Sunday Morning Prayer, 2nd Sunday Holy Eucharist, 3rd Sunday Family Service/Café Church, 4th Sunday Holy Eucharist). St. James: 10:30 AM on 2nd Sundays of the month only (Easter through Christmas)
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