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December 2019                       December 2019


 Water Meadows   OTHER CHURCHES NEWS
 A  meeting  between  the  Parish  Council  and  Dorset  Council  to  discuss  the
 protection  of  the  water  meadows,  within  the  conservation  area,  is  scheduled   BERE REGIS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
 before  the  next  Parish  Council  Meeting.    The  outcome  of  this  meeting  will  be
 discussed at the December Parish Council Meeting.   Sundays 10.30am  Morning Service  taken each week by  visiting
       preachers.

       Mondays at 7pm  STS (Search the Scriptures) Youth meeting
 Parish Clerk
       Tuesdays at 9.15am (during term time)  Chapel Toddlers Group
 A new Parish Clerk, Anna Bendall, has been appointed.  Anna can be contacted   Tuesdays at 7.30pm  Bible Study and Prayer
 by email  Affpuddleandturnerspuddleclerk@outlook.com
       As once again Christmas will soon be here it is good for us to pause in the midst of
       all  the  preparations  and  busyness  to  remember  Jesus,  Who  is  at  the  heart  of
       Christmas.
 Affpuddle & Turnerspuddle Parish Council – Contact Details
       On  Sunday  morning  22   December  at  10.30am  we  will  be  having  our  Carol
                            nd
 Parish Councillor/   Email Address   Telephone   Service.  You are warmly invited to join us for this joyful occasion, when we will sing
 Clerk   number   familiar carols and hear again the story of the birth of Jesus.

 Anna Bendall – Parish   Affpuddleandturnerspuddleclerk@outlook.co
 Clerk   m   No Vacancies
 Sue Jones - Chairman   Sue.jones@silversands.co.uk   01929 471375   “Sorry, no vacancies”
       the  signs  read  at  a
 Charles Barter – Vice   Charles.barter@thewatercresscompany.com   01929 463663
 Chairman   business   reception
       desk, or job centre or
 Lizzie Guinn   lizzieguinn@hotmail.com   01305 848916   hotel   entr ance
       lobby.    Often  these
 Graham Lightfoot   glightfoot@glightfoot.plus.com   01929 471498
       days the word ‘sorry’
 Sarah Lowman   sarah@keepings.plus.com   01929 472702   is  omitted  too.    No
       compassion either?
 Stuart Chorley   Schorley30@gmail.com   01929 472869
       Such    was    the
 Trevor Poole   Trevorpoole100@hotmail.com   01929 471496
       situation   for   Mary
       and  Joseph  as  they
       arrived  in  Bethlehem
       in  obedience  to  the  Roman  census  demand.  (Luke  2:1-5)    Because  of  the  vast
       crowd of visitors in the area, wherever Joseph went and enquired, there the ‘no
       vacancy’  signs  were  displayed.  You  can  imagine  Joseph  pleading  with  the
       manager of the Inn, telling him of Mary’s condition and their desperate need of a
       place where she could have their child.  Yet there was no room for them in the inn.
       In the traditional account of the event it is thought that the inn-keeper put Mary
       and Joseph in the worst accommodation possible, in a barn, shed or outhouse at
       the back somewhere, well out of the way, where they would cause  no trouble,
       inconvenience or embarrassment.  (Luke 2:6-7)

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