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January 2020                                                                        January 2020
       Dr  Seymour  said  the  Wise  Men  were  probably  astronomers.    Jupiter  was  the
       planet of Kings and Saturn the protector of the Jews.  “When our calendar was       Artificial  Christmas  trees,  and  trees  with  decorations  attached,  will  not  be
       revised in the Middle  Ages it is probable that some mistakes were made in the      collected.
       calculations.  The result is that we have been celebrating Christmas on the wrong   The council recognise that some people, like us, will be collecting trees for charity.
       date.” He said it was “pleasing from a scientific view” to explain the miraculous,   So, to have us collect your tree, email or text your address to us with the comment
       but  that  he  would  continue  to  celebrate  Christmas  on  25  December  like    “I have put £xxx in the box at XXX. Please collect our tree.”
       everyone else.  The then administrator of Plymouth’s Catholic Cathedral said, “This
       confirms scientifically what we have been saying for two thousand years  – that     Happy Christmas from The ELM Branch. 07 419 312 517
       there was a star in the east to mark the birth of Christ!
                                                                                           michael.menzies@talk21.com
       It is clear from the Bible that the shepherds would not have been out in the fields
       with their sheep if Jesus had been born in December.  Autumn is the time when
       Jews celebrate their Feast of Tabernacles, a time associated with the coming of
       their Messiah.  Therefore 15  September is a much more likely date for the birth of
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       Jesus.
        However the important thing to remember about His birth is that Jesus didn’t stay
       a  baby,  but  He  grew  into  manhood  and  became  a  teacher  and  performed
       many  miracles which confirmed that He was indeed the Son of God.   He then
       died on the cross, taking the punishment for wrong doing that was due to us, and
       then  rose  again  to  new  life.   If  we  believe in  Him  and  commit  our  lives  to  Him,
       asking forgiveness for all our wrong doing, then He will give us His new life here
       and now.   Why not take that step of commitment, it is the best start to a New
       Year that you can ever have.
                                                                                                     BRIANTSPUDDLE VILLAGE HALL - EVENING LECTURE SERIES
       The members of the Congregational Church wish you all a Happy, Peaceful and
       God-Blessed New Year.                                                                                         Flora & Fauna
                                                                                                      by Margaret Chetham, Bob Gibbons & Lesley Haskins
                                                                   Joyce Healey
                                                                                            Margaret will introduce this evening talk of plants, and animals. Bob is a wildlife

                                                                                            expert and professional photographer. He will tell us about the wildlife of Dorset
       Just a Smile                                                                            woodlands and heathlands with the aid of his own stunning photographs.
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       Chocs  Away!    The  Vicar  visited  an  old  lady  after  Christmas,  and  while  he  was            7:30 p.m. Friday 10  January 2020
       there he was offered a plate of nuts.  A few weeks later he visited again and was
       offered some nuts once more.  But he noted that she didn’t have one. “No”, she                                     Admission £3
       said, “People keep giving me chocolates, and I like the chocolate but I don’t like                Includes tea coffee biscuits. Wine is available at cost.
       the nuts, but I know that you do.”                                                      Margaret will take us on a brief canter through 15 or so years of the parish

       A lady was very nervous about her appointment with the dentist.  Before leaving        wildlife newsletter – by all its contributors. Whilst much of the technical input
       home  she  sought  courage  by  reading  the  Bible  text  for  the  day  from  her   comes from Ian Cross, the beauty of the publication is the opportunity for all the
       calendar.  It was Psalm 81:10  “Open your mouth wide and I will fill it!”                  village folk to tell and show what they have found living near them.
                                                                                              A major part of our surroundings is undergoing restoration to woodland and
                                                                                             heathland through the work of the Erica Trust. The Erica Trust takes its name
                                                                                            from the Latin name for heathers, which also happens to be the middle name of
                                                                                              Lesley Haskins, its founder and one of its trustees. Lesley will be on hand to
                                                                                                   relate Bob’s talk to the restoration works taking place around us.

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