Reindeer have become synonymous with Christmas time. They are a very unique deer, native to parts of Europe, Scotland, Asia, and North America. The males and females grow antlers, unlike any other deer. The males lose them in autumn during the mating season, but the females keep them to protect their young. Their antlers are huge and so account for their particularly majestic look. Their eyes are not bad either, allowing them to see ultraviolet light and spot predators more easily. Their special noses can allow them to warm that cold air.

Folklore has them travelling, pulling Santa’s sleigh throughout the skies of the world, but they can actually travel very long distances. In North America, they are known by a different name. Caribou. Whatever the name, we enjoy them as a beautiful feature on our cards and calendars during the Christmas and winter season.

What a night Sunday!! It was our Carols and Panto gathering, and probably the wackiest service of the year. We sang our favourite carols, heard some lovely, humorous readings, and then it was time for the much-anticipated pantomime. This year, it was Alice in Wonderland. Steve Lidgett Williams played an Alice Cooper kind of Alice, while Rob Harvey was The Evil Queen donning Freddy Mercury regalia. As if that wasn’t enough, we had Sarah Dorgan as The White Rabbit and the Mad Mad Hatter, Alison Keogh as the Mad March Hare, Graham Searle as a Dozy Dormouse, as well as a playing card. Chris Elliot was our Cheshire Cat, and also a playing card, and Virginia Gordon was a caterpillar and a playing card, also. Chris Shore narrated the buffoonery. We also had Santa and the Elves coming by. Thanks to Julie, Nerina, and Sue.

We thank our readers and prayer people, Ailette lit our Shepherd’s candle for JOY, and Lisa ran our music. Carol and Sue brought us some delightful Christmas baked goods with mulled wine to wash them down with. It was a very festive night enjoyed by all. Thank you Everyone for all the work and effort!!

PRAYER OF THE WEEK

Please pray for Peace around the world.

Calendar up later!!

Have a beautiful week, everyone, and slow down.

Wednesday evening was another beautiful gathering on Zoom. Thank you, everybody, for your hearts, so evident in the beautiful prayers and readings shared. Healing followed as per usual.

Please continue to pray for the healers and mediums of the world, helping so many.

It is our crazy Carols and Panto service on Sunday in Chawton.

Join us!!

Amidst the tinsel and Christmas trees, we usually find space for a Poinsettia or two on our shelves at Christmastime. The Poinsettia is a vibrant plant, where the soft red leaves are the focus, more so than the blooms.

They were taken to America by a Mexican ambassador named Joel Roberts Ponsiett around 1825, where they were then spied by Robert Bruist, a Scottish-born author, in a botanical garden in Philadelphia. He then brought the plants to Scotland in 1830.

They are our quintessential Christmas plant, symbolizing renewal, whilst the shape of the leaves reminds us of the star of Bethlehem. They are said to be toxic to pets, but there is some debate about this. In any case, they are here to stay. We have had a love affair with them for a couple of centuries now, and can enjoy them in cream and pink also during our festive season, when they are guaranteed to lift the spirits.

Our spirits are always lifted at our Healing Services during the year. Last night in Chawton, we had our Christmas Healing Service, led by Rob Harvey. It was a beautiful, peaceful evening. We thank our healers so much for their dedication.

We also thank those who said prayers and gave readings to lift the energies. We also thank our music team, as well as our hospitality team, and all those who set up, break down, and wash up each week.

Prayer of the week

Please pray for the healers of the world and also the mediums who bring so much comfort through their messages. We hold in our thoughts also Dave Collins and Sue Ellis, who have more recently moved to Spirit, and who we have been blessed to know within our sphere.

Calendar up next.

Have a beautiful week!

A wonderful gift for all your favourite people!. Give the gift of Clairvoyance this Christmas with a Gift Voucher for a 121 reading with a medium. Valid from January 2026 to December 2026 for use at one of our four coffee mornings. Our Gift Vouchers are £10

To redeem, simply check the event date on our website and book at least one month in advance.

(We are still booking the mediums for our coffee mornings next year)

Vouchers are available on Sundays before and after our gathering. This is between 6-6.30pm and 8-8.30pm at Chawton Village Hall, Chawton GU34 1SB

For any info, please email acspchurch@gmail.com

Wednesday night, we enjoyed our first Zoom gathering in Advent. The time goes so quickly. We enjoyed lovely heartfelt prayers and readings, and then the healing began. Thank you, Everyone!

Don’t forget we are collecting for Alton Food Bank. Anything that you can give will be appreciated.

Please continue to pray for Asia and the awful floods that have affected all life.

It is our beautiful Christmas Healing Service on Sunday.

Join us!!