Page 79 - br-nov-2021
P. 79
November 2021 November 2021
OTHER CHURCHES NEWS We are supposed to becoming a cashless society living "on line"! These are
remarks being heard more and more frequently. How can we become entirely
cashless? What about our raffles, parking meters, etc - not everybody has mobile
BERE REGIS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH phones, bank cards, etc. What is the world coming to? Have you thoughts, ideas,
moans and complaints about this. If so let us know in writing (no names necessary)
so we can attempt to have it included in the WI National 2022 resolutions.
Sundays 10.30am Morning Service taken each week by visiting
preachers.
Mondays at 7pm STS (Search the Scriptures) Youth meeting, via zoom. AUTUMN LEAVES OVER 50’S CLUB
Tuesdays at 7.30pm Bible Study and Prayer, meeting in the Manse and Autumn Leaves, an afternoon with tea and a
also on zoom. chat!
Wednesdays Chapel Toddler Group. 9.30am, please contact Suzie on Calling all those who have waited for the AUTUMN LEAVES CLUB to restart!
07962142552
On Thursday 6 January 2022 you are all invited to join in a gathering at the Scout
th
Final restrictions on Sunday Services have been lifted and we are enjoying Hut for a very pleasant social occasion with afternoon tea, and time for a chat
congregational singing again, and coffee and tea are served after the with your friends.
service. Our services also go out live on you tube. We hope to continue monthly and look forward to seeing both well-known and
Our Christmas Carol Service will be on Sunday 19 December at 6pm. new faces. Further details will be in next month’s magazine, but in the meantime,
th
please tell your friends!
This month we shall be remembering the end of two world wars on Sunday 14
th
November, with gratitude to God who brought us through them, in spite of the
overwhelming odds that were stacked against us on numerous occasions.
I read the following story recently about a British soldier who was prisoner in a
German camp. His escape was miraculous.
Many people came to know and trust in God during World War II. One was an
Englishman who was held in a German prison camp for a long period of time.
One day he read Psalm 91 in his Bible.
“ He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide under the shadow of
the Almighty.
I will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress, my God in whom I trust.”
For you have made the Lord, my refuge, even the Most High your dwelling
place.
No evil will befall you, nor will any plague come near your tent.
For He will give His angels charge concerning you, to guard you in all your
ways.” v1&2, 9-11
18 79