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March 2018                            March 2018

       Finally
 JUNIOR   “Why don’t you come and join us at the   I am sorry to report that as I suspected in the last parish  mag,  we have lost our

 CHURCH   Family Service on the second Sunday   booking secretary. Sue was a great asset and we will miss her a great deal.
 NEWS   of every month at 11.00 am”   After  my previous plea we have not been knocked down in the rush  of people
       volunteering  to  try  the  post  of  booking  secretary  so  you  may  find  a  press  gang
       coming up your garden path to drag you away kicking and screaming. Watch out
       or give me a ring!!
 th
 On February 11 , the Junior Church learnt that Lent

 was  fast  approaching  and  in  the  hour  before  the
 service  heard  about  the  many  times  that  40
 appears  in  the  Bible  (later  we  found  out  it  is  146   BRIANTSPUDDLE SINGERS COMMUNITY
 times!). For the forty days of Lent, the significance is   CAROL EVENING
 the time spent by Jesus in the wilderness before he
 set out on his ministry. The children burnt some palm
 crosses  from  last  year  in  preparation  for  Ash   A  very  successful  Carol  Evening  took  place  in  Briantspuddle  Village  Hall  on
 Wednesday, the beginning of Lent and these were   December  19   (apologies  for  the  somewhat  tardy  report),  led  by  the
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 used  at  the  service  three  days  later  in  Affpuddle.   Briantspuddle  Singers,  who  were  conducted  by  Dr  Richard  Hall  and
 They also made some pancakes, and even had a   accompanied by David Bruce-Payne. A mixture of traditional carols for all, along
 pancake  race,  and  this  was  to  tell  them  about   with  more  unusual  ones  from  the  choir,  plus  amusing  readings  from  choir
 Shrove  Tuesday  the  day  before  Lent.    They  learnt   members  made  for  a  varied  and  enjoyable  evening.  Many  thanks  to  the
 about  the  Temptations  of  Jesus  and  considered   Briantspuddle Community Group who provided seasonal refreshments during the
 what  their  own  temptations  would  be  and  even   interval.
 more importantly each made their own promise of how to try to keep Lent.
        A collection was taken which raised just under £200 for “Riding for the Disabled”
 The  Family  Service  began  with  the  Puppets  giving  us  ‘I  Turn  to  God’....very   at Milton Abbas.
 appropriately to help us think about Lent. Then came the traditional hymn, Forty
 days and forty nights. After the time of saying sorry, we joined in the slightly manic   Andrea Smith (Secretary, Briantspuddle Singers)
 but very enjoyable song Heads and Shoulders.

 Rev Charles then read from the Bible the story of the two men who went to the
 temple to pray in which Jesus explains that true humility and recognising our faults
 is far better than thinking how wonderful we are.  We then heard from Michelle
 about what the children had been doing before the service and I have no doubt
 that we all learnt something new about Lent. Charles then showed what some
 people  often  give  up  for  Lent  but  explained  doing  something  positive  was  an
 even  better  way  of  keeping  these  forty  days.  It  would  be  good  to  try  to  help
 people,  spend  a  short  time  in  prayer,  even  using  the  booklet  given  by  the
 Diocese and whatever we do, to do it with love.
 After  the  affirmation  of  our  faith,  we  sang  the  hymn  Lord  of  the  Dance  and
 following  a  short  time  of  prayer,  sang  I  the  Lord  of  sea  and  sky.  The  Puppets
 provided us with I want to know what God is to end our service.
 Next  month it will be Mothering Sunday and we do hope that you will want to
 come and join us for this very special occasion – in the School Hall, of course! A
 real occasion for each of us to celebrate our mother’s love!

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