Dear friends
Friday 20th December 11:35
w/c Sunday Dec 22nd 2024
Dear Friends,
Only a few more sleeps to go until Christmas! I have had the delight of attending a number of school Christmas services and assemblies with some very excited children, and to revisit the story of that first Christmas through a child’s eyes.
No matter where we are this Christmas, or what our own situation, I do hope and pray that we may each find something of the wonder, excitement and hope that the birth of Christ – Emmanuel, God with us – offers each of us.
Wishing you all a very blessed, peaceful and hope-filled Christmas.
Rev Gina
Thought for the week Luke 1 v39-55
On this last Sunday of Advent, we come to something of a climax with the wonderful story about two women, cousins, greeting each other in reverence and joy.
All the themes of Advent – the patriarchs, the prophets, John the Baptist and Mary, come together in this encounter.
The story of Elizabeth and Zechariah echoes the story of Abraham and Sarah, an older couple past childbearing who are surprised and blessed by God with a son.
For Abraham and Sarah this was Isaac, for Elizabeth and Zechariah it was John. So, the patriarchs enter the scene.
Mary’s prayer of praise, her Magnificat, is closely aligned with another mother, Hannah. Hannah had prayed for a son and gave birth to Samuel, and her prayer of thanksgiving and praise is clearly reflected in Mary’s own prayer.
Samuel became a great prophet and anointed David as king.
So here we have the prophets coming into the scene, and the links to the line of David.
By the fourth Sunday of Advent, some of us will have given up on the idea of keeping this special season, and already be at Christmas.
But perhaps for these last few days we can think of ourselves in the position of John the Baptist in this story.
We read that he jumped for joy to greet the news of God incarnate, even though Christ was not yet born.
Perhaps in these last few days of Advent, we can joyfully celebrate that Christmas is coming with anticipation, whilst wondering at the amazing story of God working through His people down the ages that leads us to the incarnation; and celebrating and giving thanks that God continues to work in and through His people in our world.
Notices and Diary
- St Petroc’s regular Wednesday Morning Prayer in church and “Thought for the Week” discussion by Zoom are taking a break over Christmas. They will not meet on Dec 25 or Jan 1, but restart at on Wed Jan 8th. New attendees always welcome, whether occasional or regular!
Fri 20th Dec Morning Prayer at 9am by zoom and telephone
Sun 29th Dec United Mission Community service at St Petroc’s at 10am
CHURCH SERVICES | ||
Sunday December 22nd | ||
South Brent Landscove Buckfastleigh Rattery South Brent | 9.30am 9.30am 11.00am 11.15am 6.00pm | Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Carol Service |
Tuesday December 24th – Christmas Eve | ||
Littlehempston Buckfastleigh South Brent South Brent | 2.00pm 2.00pm 4.00pm 11.00pm | Crib Service Crib and Carols Service Christingle Midnight Communion |
Wednesday December 25th – Christmas Day | ||
Dean Prior Staverton Buckfastleigh Rattery South Brent | 9.30am 9.30am 10.00am 10.00am 11.00am | Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion Holy Communion |
Sunday December 29th | ||
South Brent | 10.00am | United Mission Community Service |
Know you are in my heart and in my prayers.
Rev Gina
Friday 7th October 2022
SOUTH BRENT COMMUNITY FRIDGE
SHARE FOOD – Save waste
Have you ever wondered what to do with that spare food?
The South Brent Community Fridge has finally arrived and is installed at the entrance to the Old School Community Centre in the centre of the village.
It will open on Tuesday 18th October and will be open 24 hours a day.
Surplus and end of line food is collected by volunteers from supermarkets and local businesses who would otherwise be disposing of it, and put in the community fridge for anyone to come and take what they wish.
If you have spare food yourself, if you are going on holiday or have extra vegetables in your allotment, you can also put it in the fridge to share.
The guidelines of what food is safe to share are posted by the fridge, and the fridge will be checked daily by a dedicated team of volunteers.
It’s a win-win situation for the environment and the people of South Brent as we move into a winter when many ordinary people will be feeling the pinch.
Please use it!!!
If you would like to volunteer to help the community fridge please contact fridge@ssb.org.uk . In particular we are looking for a back up for the coordinator, Their role will be, when the main coordinator is away, to
– liaise with the driver and fridge monitor coordinators who are responsible for the day to day running of the fridge, and work with them to resolve any issues that come up
– Be responsible for the maintenance of the room where the fridge is (in collaboration with the old school Community Centre)
– Act as liaison with outside organizations.