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June 2022                             June 2022

 We  have  recently  welcomed  some  new  volunteers  to  the  shop  rota  but   BISHOP’S LETTER
 there’s always change and we’re always looking so if you have some spare
 time,  we’d  love  you  to  get  involved.  In  particular  we  have  a  need  for
 someone to collect fruit and veg on a Wednesday morning from Dorchester   On  a  recent  visit  to  the  island  of
 Market over the Summer.   Guernsey,  I  discovered  that  parish
 Thank you for continuing to support our Village shop.   boundaries  –  usually  invisible  to  us
       apart from as lines on a map or for
 To place an order please contact us on 01929 472000 during opening hours  *Avocado 103; Aubergines 142   the  influence  they  exert  –  are
 and  by  email  Briantspuddle.shop@gmail.com.  You  can  collect  or  we’re   prominently  marked,  being  the
 happy to deliver.   principal  local  arrangement  for
       political,  social,  and  spiritual  life.
 Ali Chorley   When  one  crosses  a  parish
 Chair, The friends of Briantspuddle post office and village shop   boundary along a road, there is, by
       the  wayside  a  stone  boundary
       marker with a dividing line and the
       names  on  either  side  of  the  parish  one  is  crossing  into.  To  my  great  interest,
 SUNDAY AFTERNOON WITH   underneath most of these sits an abreuvoir or watering trough, originally for the
       refreshment of horses en route.
 BRIANTSPUDDLE SINGERS IN   I rather like the idea of a boundary being a place of renewal, an oasis of some

 BRIANTSPUDDLE VILLAGE HALL   kind, because they are often perceived as the opposite, as points of tension and
       conflict. While regularly abused, boundaries and divisions are a natural, perhaps
       essential part of human living and affirmed by scripture at many points - including

 Come  and  join  us  for  an  afternoon  of  Summer  Music,  cream  tea  and  cake  on   this winsome reference in Psalm 16 verse 6: ‘The boundary lines have fallen for me
 Sunday July 3  2022 at 3.30pm in Briantspuddle Village Hall.   in  pleasant  places:  I  have  a  goodly  heritage’  .Boundaries  remind  us  that  all
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       created life has limits, which are a gift to us as well as a constraint. The task is to
 Entry will be free, though donations would be welcome.   use them for enabling encounters with God and neighbour, those who are both
       alike and unlike ourselves.
             Andrea Smith
       The  promise  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  which  we  celebrate  in  this  fruitful  and  beautiful
       season of the year, brings with it an affirmation that our differences are no barrier
       to  God,  but  blessed  by  him  and  the  very  means  by  which  his  life  can  be
 Did you Know?   experienced as real and personal in every place. May they be for you a goodly
       heritage.
 You can have your parish magazine delivered to your door each month if   With the assurance of my prayers,
 you live within the parishes.
       +Andrew.
 We have a fantastic team of volunteer distributors who undertake the
 delivery of this magazine, and for just £8 a year (which is £1 less than you
 would pay at the retail price and no charge for delivery),  you could be
 included on one of these rounds.

 Contact the Editor, for more information:  Alison Debenham
 alison@culverdell.co.uk    or  01929 471780



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