Christmas @ The Watering Hole

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Christmas, the time when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, is fast approaching. We have plenty of things happening over the festive period and this is the page to come to to find out what is going on and how you can take part.

We will of course be doing the Creative Arts Community Carols with the puppets, backlight and gymnastics. More on that can be found on the Creative Arts Community Carols page

Do come back often to find the latest events from The Watering Hole this Christmas

Advent blog – December 22

Advent blog – December 22

Hearing the Good News When Jesus came to earth as a baby, God made sure that all sorts of people heard the good news in a variety of ways. Mostly […]

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Advent blog – December 21

Advent blog – December 21

Hearing the bells at Christmas Continuing with our carol theme, I heard a really beautiful one the other day called “I heard the bells on Christmas day”. The background to […]

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Advent blog – December 20

Advent blog – December 20

Fearful? HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING continues with encouragement.  “Do not be afraid” The shepherds were fearful because they encountered the “glory of the Lord”. Knowing the mistakes that they […]

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Creative Arts Christmas Show

Creative Arts Christmas Show

Covid-19 did not stop the show As the old saying goes “The show must go on”.  We want to keep everyone safe. The creative arts teams, the gymnasts and of […]

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Advent blog – December 19

Advent blog – December 19

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing The tune for this classic song was written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1840. The words were written by Charles Wesley. Charles and his brother John […]

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Advent blog – December 18

Advent blog – December 18

Improbable, impossible, possible? “When God intends to make something wonderful He begins with a difficulty. When He intends to make something very wonderful, He begins with impossibility”. Lord Coggan Tweet […]

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