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Bere Regis Church Rotas June 2017 June 2017 THE PARISHES of BERE REGIS and DATES FOR AFFPUDDLE with TURNERSPUDDLE Reverend Canon Charles Masheder YOUR DIARY The Vicarage, West Street, Bere Regis, BH20 7HQ 2017 01929 472883 19th WI, My Life on the Fairground, Kay Castleman 7.30pm Our Mission: 22nd Pop in Place Macmillan Coffee Morning 10.00am - 12 noon To encourage awareness of the presence of God through worship October music and the arts; 4th Mothers’ Union, Turberville Court 2.00 p.m. 8th Junior Church, Harvest 10.00am To encourage everyone in the 10th Floral Group - Sallying Forth Again 2.00pm Christian faith through example, learning and spiritual growth; 11th Autumn Leaves, Holme for Gardens, Simon Goldsack 2.30pm Our Vision: 14th Pop in Place, an Evening with Rapport To make Christ’s love To make our churches open and 17th WI, Cyber Crime, Jake Moore 7.30pm known in the world today welcoming to all, and supportive of and to live out his teaching those in need; November To challenge injustice at home and 1st Mothers’ Union, Turberville Court 2.00 p.m. A LETTER FROM abroad and to balance our care for 8th Autumn Leaves, Names on the War Memorial. Di Ventham 2.30pm the environment. 12th Junior Church, Remembrance 10.00am YOUR VICAR 14th Floral Group - TBA 2.00pm 17th Pop in Place, Fundraising for Children in Need My dear Friends, 21st WI, Christmas Cards, Jan Nurrish 7.30pm On June 18th, a celebration will come round that seemed to have no significance 25th Bere Regis Church, Autumn Fair when I was a boy – Father’s Day. It always falls on the third Sunday of June and does not have the historic spiritual link that Mothering Sunday, which is always December three weeks before Easter, does. Nevertheless, in spite of not being a Dad, I reckon it is an important occasion and may I suggest that if your Dad is around, 6th Mothers’ Union, Turberville Court 2.00 p.m. you try and give him a really good day!! 10th Junior Church, Carol Service 10.00am 13th Autumn Leaves, Christmas Afternoon 2.30pm The concept of God as our ‘Father’ is one which will mean different things to 15th Pop in Performers Christmas Show 7.00pm different people, probably depending, in part, on what sort of person our own earthly father is or was. It is however the very name for God that Jesus used – in 16th Pop in Performers Christmas Show 2.00pm fact he sometimes used the specifically personal name of ‘Abba’ – more correctly 18th Pop in Place Carols and Mince Pies 10.00am - 12 noon translated, I believe, as ‘Daddy’. 19th WI, Christmas Festivities 7.30pm Church website: www.bereregiswith affpuddle.org.uk 76 1 June 2017 June 2017 The traditional roles of the two parents have become perhaps less DATES FOR clearly defined than in previous generations and there is much to YOUR DIARY celebrate in that; each relationship and each 2017 family must work these things out for themselves; and who June are we to judge? However, fatherhood is 2nd Duck Race usually thought in terms 4th Briantspuddle Open Gardens of provision, protection 7th Mothers’ Union, Turberville Court 2.00 p.m. and perhaps discipline. 11th Junior Church, Old Testament character 10.00am That does not mean that a mother does not also have a part in these – there is no 13th Floral Group - Room to Room 2.00pm exclusion! 14th Autumn Leaves, Swimming the Channel, Bob Holman 2.30pm God our Father, we believe, provides for so many of our needs. He not only 18th Garden Club - Open Gardens, Bere Regis creates us, but ensures that we have food and everything else our bodies require. 20th WI, members evening 7.30pm It can be a very worthwhile way of spending a few minutes each day, thanking 24th Bere Regis Church, Summer Fete, Scout Hut 2.00pm-4.00pm God for all the evidence of his kindly provision; his response to ‘Give us this day our daily bread’. July Just as a good human father looks out for the child who is learning about life, so 5th Mothers’ Union, Turberville Court 2.00 p.m. our Heavenly Father watches out for us, particularly when we are going through 9th Junior Church, Old Testament character 10.00am difficult times; any remoteness we may feel is usually due to our own independent nature. He longs to fulfil that part of the Lord’s Prayer ‘deliver us from evil’, though 11th Floral Group - TBA 2.00pm he has to allow us to be tempted and go off on our own path sometimes – 12th Autumn Leaves, Where the Heck are We? David Gray 2.30pm doesn’t being a father or mother have that challenge too? 18th WI, Safety in the Home, Rosemary Locock 7.30pm Every parent needs to show a child what is right and what is wrong – and however old we may have got, our role as children of God means that he needs August sometimes to remind us about these things.. The terrible image of the Victorian 9th Autumn Leaves, A simple flower arrangement, Ann Hunter 2.30pm father as someone who is remote and who only appears in cross mood is not the 13th Junior Church, Old Testament character 10.00am image that we can surely ever have of God. Of course, he may have a good reason to be angry with us but his love is such that there is no wrath only a quiet Bank holiday weekend Flower Festival in Bere Regis Church for Cancer charities correction. It is, ultimately, his wonderful and far-reaching love that prompts us to call him ‘Father’. September Well, Dads, everywhere, we hope you enjoy your special 6th Mothers’ Union, Turberville Court 2.00 p.m. day on June 18th and let’s together thank God his 10th Junior Church, Old Testament character 10.00am Fatherhood too! 12th Floral Group - Two of a Kind 2.00pm I remain, as always your loving Priest and friend, 13th Autumn Leaves, Far Away Places, Allan and Andrea Smith 2.30pm 15th/17th Twinning to Cerences 2 75 June 2017 June 2017 BERE REGIS Sidesmen CHURCH AND VILLAGE CHURCH ROTAS ACTIVITIES, SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS and CONTACTS 4th 10.00am Mr Bates/Mr House Readers Chalice Mrs Masheder/Mr House Association Contact Tel Address E-mail Meetings/Info Parish Communion Intercessions Mr Wharf 4th Mr Booth/Mr 6.00pm Mr Gibbs Lambert Mothers’ Union Nancy Gibson 472105 15 White Lovington NancyEGibson Monthly. Turberville Court 11th 11.00am Junior Church BH20 7NF @msn.com 1st Wednesday. 2.00 p.m. 18th Mr Booth/Mrs Welton Mobile Library Dorset County 01305 dorchestermob Alternate fortnights Car Council 224440 ilelibrary@dorse park 18th 10.00am Mr Smith/Mr Croom tcc.gov.uk Mondays 9.20- 9.50 Chalice Mr Ward/Mr Croom Fridays 10.50 - 12.15 Intercessions Mr/Mrs Ward Neighbour Car Brenda House 01929 stockleyfarmpa Community run transport Scheme 471255 [email protected] option 6.00pm Mr Gibbs om Pop in Place Alison Bennett 472023 3 Rye Hill Close paul@bennett3 Weekly. Drax Hall 25th 11.00am Mr Scott BH20 7LU 518.freeserve.c Monday and Friday o.uk mornings 10.00 - 12.00 Purbeck District Peter Wharf 472246 The Old Vicarage peterwharf@ho Monthly surgery. Turberville Councillor West Street tmail.com Court, Communal Lounge 1st Saturday @ 9.30—10.00 Cleaning and Dusting Bere Regis Pre-School 471334 Southbrook preschool@ber Providing care and education ‘Pebbles’ Bere Regis eregis.dorset.sc for children from 2 to 8 years, Cleaning Dusting including breakfast club from h.uk BH20 7DB 7.45 a.m. and after-school club until 5 p.m. 3 & 10 June Mrs Heather Day Miss Sybil Frampton Mr Len Day Mrs Jane Spicer Rotary Club of David King 01929 Hyde Woods, Hyde david.king@gb Wareham 471087 Wareham, BH20 7NT pltd.co.uk www.wareham 17 & 14 June Mrs Jenny Clifford Mrs Margaret Miller rotary.co.uk Mrs Heather Loxton Mrs Hazel Green Salt and Pepper Lunch Brenda House 471255 stockleyfarmpa Monthly, Scout Hut, 3rd Club [email protected] Thursday. 12.30p.m. om 1 & 8 July Mrs Annie Nicholson Mrs Jean Gibbs Table Tennis for Adults Pauline Pitfield 01258 Mondays 7.00 to 9.00 pm Mrs Diana Fairhurst Mrs Cynthia Burden 839123 Sanctuary Flower 3rd June Mrs Harley Twinning Association Jackie Ahern 07876 Jackie.ahern@hot Meetings and events 577012 mal.co.uk arranged as and when. Guild 10th WI W.I. (Bere Regis) Mrs Dian Pitts 471322 pitts.dian Monthly Drax Hall @gmail.com 3rd Tuesday @ 7.30 pm 17th WI Woodbury Hill Singers Mrs Kath Jeeves 471175 10 Turberville Court Weekly Turberville Court Mondays @ 2.00 p.m. 24th Mrs Clifford/Loxton 74 3 June 2017 June 2017 CHURCH AND VILLAGE ACTIVITIES, SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS and CONTACTS COME AND SING Association Contact Tel Address E-mail Meetings/Info SONGS OF Bere Regis Scout Simon Hart 01929 Mondays 7.30 - 9 pm Group (Scouts) 472274 10½ or 11 to 14 years PRAISE - Scout Hut, Elder Road General or group Chris Gall 01305 YOUR enquiries 772634 Bere Regis Scout Kate Willis 01929 Thursdays 6.30 - 8 pm FAVOURITE Group (Cubs) 472787 8– 10½ or 11 years Scout Hut, Elder Road HYMNS Kingsbere Explorer Helen Unitt- 01929 Tuesdays 7.30 pm-9.30 pm. Scout Unit Jones 472273 14-18 years, male and 11AM female. Scout Hut, Elder Road SUNDAY Bere Regis Scouts Andrea 472588 2 Old Barn Cottages andrealynnmar Hire rates from £7.00 per Scout Hut Hire Marshall or 07884 West Street [email protected] hour 25th JUNE 226445 om Briantspuddle Book Jenny Beedle 471002 6 Bladen Valley, angie@ptalbot.
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