All Hallows Services for December

ALL HALLOWS’ SERVICES
FOR DECEMBER

(all 10:00am services are from 'Common Worship', all 6:00pm from 'The Book of Common Prayer')

4th December (2nd Sunday of Advent)
9:00am Communion
10:00am Sung Communion with Sunday School
6:00pm Evening Prayer

11th December (3rd Sunday of Advent)
9.00am Morning Prayer
10.00am Sung Communion
6.00pm Evening Prayer

Saturday 17th December 6.00pm CAROLS AT THE 'LADY BAY'
18th December (4th Sunday of Advent)
9.00am Morning Prayer
10.00am Worship for All;TODDLER CHURCH CH'MAS in Hall
4.00pm CHRISTINGLE SERVICE
6.00pm Communion

Saturday 24th December (CHRISTMAS EVE)
5.00pm CAROLS ROUND THE CRIB
11.00pm FIRST COMMUNION OF CHRISTMAS

Sunday 25th (CHRISTMAS DAY)
10.00am Christmas Communion for All
6.00pm Christmas Carols and Prayer

Sunday 1st December
10.00am New Year Communion
6.00pm New Year Evensing Prayer

MIDWEEK COMMUNION every Thursday at 10.00am

THE LIGHT OF CHRIST

We don’t know the date when Jesus was born. We surmise it wasn’t December 25th, if only because the shepherds wouldn’t have been out in the fields watching over the new-born lambs then. But by 336AD, the Roman church was celebrating his birthday on December 25th because that was when the city celebrated the end of the sun’s decline and the beginning of its ascent. The church offered the birth of Jesus the ‘Sun of righteousness’, ‘the light of the world’, as an alternative to the old feast.

The symbolism of the light is such a strong one, especially for we in these dark northern climates, and the Christingle or ‘Christ light’ service has become one of the most popular of the season. Dorie Day, one of the longest-standing members of the All Hallows’ congregation, recently gave me for the archives a poem on the Light of Christ written by Mrs Ennis, wife of a previous Vicar here, which was distributed round the parish on a bookmark for Christmas 1959;
‘Lighten our darkness, we pray; Lighten the dark world today,
With thine unquencahable love; Lighten us all from above.
Lift up our hearts, Lord we cry, Up to the light from on high.
Let they light shine well within. Chasing the darkness of sin,
Chasing the turmoil and fears, Lord, from the on-coming years.’

May the light of Christ shine brightly for you and yours this Christmastime and New Year.
Robert.

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