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November 2022                       November 2022
 BISHOP’S LETTER



 By The Rt Revd Karen Gorham , Bishop of Sherborne
 A WARM WELCOME

 It has been so encouraging to see, following the death of our beloved Queen,
 people finding comfort and solace in our church buildings and within our liturgies.
 The ability to say a prayer, light a candle or remember a loved one are enabled
 by our open doors and warm welcomes.
 I  have  met  a  number  of  people  these  last  few  weeks  who  have  particularly
 commented on the welcome they have received within our churches. Such was
 the welcome that they decided to stay, became involved and grew in faith as a
 result. That is wonderful testimony to God in action, as we look out for the stranger
 and the searcher with the eyes of Christ and share with them the joy, love, hope
 and hospitality of the Gospel.
 November is traditionally the month for remembrance, so the continued desire for
 individuals,  perhaps  with  delayed  grief  following  the  Covid  years,  to  find
 expression  in  Christian  ritual  within  our  churches  will  continue.  Yet  Christ’s
 command  to love extends far beyond  those who come  into our buildings,  and
 includes looking outwards providing for those in need, by sharing what we have,
 and welcoming in the least, the last and the lost.

 This winter the Warm Spaces initiative invites us to partner with others in our town
 and villages to offer a welcome place for all those desiring shelter, warmth, and   Dorset Property Care
 company. It may be that we support an initiative in our local village hall or library,   Allan Slater
 or it  may  mean  we  invite  others  to  help  us  provide  that  space  in  our  churches   Based in Briantspuddle
 buildings which are already being heated for worship.      Services
 As Thomas Long writes in his book ‘Beyond the Worship Wars “We show hospitality      Building maintenance
 to strangers not merely because they need it, but because we need it, too. The   General joinery
 stranger  at  the  door  is  the  living  symbol  and  memory  that  we  are  all  strangers   
 here.  This is  not  our  house,  our  table,  our  food,  our  lodging;  this  is  God's  house,      Garden maintenance
 table, food, and lodging. By God’s grace we are all welcome.’      Garden landscaping
 Bishop Karen      Kitchens
              Man and digger hire
              Waste carrier licence

              07973 158092

           allan@dorsetpropertycare.co.uk
            www.dorsetpropertycare.co.uk


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