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January 2021 Letter
Dear Friends,
It is coming up
to Christmas as I write this letter. St James at High Wych have already
had their Carol Service on the 13th of this month, the service was different to
previous years, obviously no singing from the congregation, but the choir sang,
and it was beautiful, the singing was the best I have every heard at St. James,
so a big thank you.
The way we have
all adapted and rearranged our lives to keep our families, friends and
ourselves safe since last March is amazing.
We have managed to have church services in all three churches safely
when permitted, and some have attended these.
Services have been streamed every week since the beginning of
April. We have had to adapt to much more
technology in our lives by watching services in our own homes and have met
people and have meetings via Zoom.
Now there is a
light at the end of the tunnel and trusting in God to give us patience to wait
until we have all been vaccinated, then we can think about a future where we
can reach out and touch a loved one again.
The High Wych village on the 12th lit
up all the Christmas trees made in parking cones, that village and church
people had made, it looks an absolute treat with the decorated trees twinkling
away, there are so many trees, it must have taken many dedicated hours to
assemble them, well done to everybody involved.
And as we looking at the trees Father Christmas passed by to give added
excitement to the event.
Gilston and
Eastwick are to have their Community Carol Service on the 20th
December, it is to be an outside service around the War Memorial at Eastwick
and it will be (or was depending when you receive your magazine) at 5.30pm.
We are PLANNING to have Christingle services
again this year (2020), they will be different because of Covid 19
restrictions, but nevertheless there will be the Nativity story, carols (choir
only) and Christingles. By the time you read this, you will know if it
all worked out or not. Times are 3pm and 5pm at both Gilston and High Wych
churches on Christmas Eve.
The Bible stories through December and January
are all very familiar to us, Mary and Joseph travelling from Nazareth to
Bethlehem for a census, the birth of Jesus in a stable, the angel Gabrielle,
telling the shepherds that a special baby had been born and to go and see him.
Then a bit later the wise men who followed a new star to its destination
in Bethlehem, where they found the baby, born to be King of the Jews, and gave
him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Then we come to
the part of the story that could easily be part of a modern-day thriller, The
evil king Herod plotted to have the new born baby killed to protect his role as
king. Fortunately, Joseph was warned of
his plot and took Mary and Jesus to Egypt and stayed there until Herod died, in
the meantime Herod had all the baby boys killed trying to find Jesus but he
failed to do so. If you think the Bible
is a boring read, try reading the first few chapters of Matthew, I am sure you
will change your mind.
I do wish you
all a very peaceful and happy Christmas, many of us will be celebrating
Christmas alone or with very few others but staying safe and being patient is
part of our lives for now, so let us look forward to a bright new healthy
future in 2021, with lots to look forward to and friends and family to catch up
with.
Love and
blessing to you all,
Joy