FAMILY FAVOURITES
Father nick, both Dads of young children, are very keen to make families welcome in our churches. At St Clements, at 11am on sunday 7th
December
will be the family service and the start of Advent. the Crib service on Christmas eve at 4.30pm is always crammed full, and any children that attend are invited to come dressed as their favourite character from the nativity and join in with the service. this year, the church is making a big appeal for children to bring a toy that they no longer play with to the crib service, and are asking you to wrap and label it with gender and suggested age of gift. these will be given out to those in need on Christmas Day by the Dartmouth Toy Bank. the toy bank gave out loads of presents last year and hope to give out even more this year – a very worthy cause. Following the Crib service, the Christmas Day eucharist at 11am at St Saviour’s church has a very family friendly theme (get the kids out of the house
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and go to church so those cooking the turkey can get on in peace!) In other churches in our parish, children are always welcomed. At St. George’s, Dittisham on sunday 21st
carol service, followed by warming refreshments. All the details for the Parish events/services can be
found at
www.parishofdartmouth.co.uk. Also the rotary Club and the church will hold their annual carol service on Wednesday 17th
December at 6pm at st saviour’s.
this is a great event for all the family and will really get everyone into the Christmas spirit. enjoy the festive season everyone;loads more Family Favourites lined up for 2015.
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