Our Communities in the UK

 
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St Thomas Pilgrim Community, Ipswich

A Christian community of residential and non-residential members 'on the way together', in North West Ipswich and beyond, a praying & loving presence.

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St Thomas’ Community, Derby

A community exploring a new approach to church focused on prayer, hospitality, and mission. Based around the heritage of traditional religious communities, this community works alongside the local church rather than seeking to create a new church.

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Community of Christ the Servant, Brixton

A community who have committed themselves to reflect the dynamic life of the Holy Trinity, and develop a life-enhancing, Christ-centred spirituality, drawing on contemporary sources of inspiration as well as 2000 years of Christian tradition.

Our Pioneers in the UK

Ian Mobsby, based at Christchurch Blackfriars, London

Timothy Miller, based in Highgate, London

Ian Whitley, based in Banstead, Surrey

Emerging Communities not yet at stage of making seasonal vows

 

The Blackfriars Community, London

Ian Mobsby is the pioneer of an emerging community in Central London as part of Christchurch Blackfriars Bridge website is here

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Developing a Society of the Holy Trinity Chapter in North America

 
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Church of the Beloved, Portland Oregon USA

Revd Karen Ward and her team are establishing an Ecumenical New Monastic Community in Portland Oregon, more info to follow.

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Long Island Community

Revd Adam Bucko is helping to form of New Monastic and contemplative New Monastic Community in the Cathedral Church for the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island USA, more to follow on this.

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West Central Abbey Community

Revd Jonathan Myers leads a Parish and initiatives to develop a New Monastic Community in West Central, Spokane WA USA. More to follow on this shortly.