Occurring
for 1 hour
A service of Lessons and Carols from the German-speaking countries
Many aspects of the British approach to Christmas came to us from Germany. Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, introduced domestic Christmas trees to the UK, and they spread from there to the US. While the UK and the US share a great deal of Christmas music, German Christmas music is almost completely different—but is also wonderful. This carol service is a sequence of Lessons and Carols as usual, but with the music drawn from the Christmas traditions of the German-speaking countries. We have been offering this service for some years now, and it has become extremely popular, perhaps because it offers something a little different, and yet is full of abundant Christmas atmosphere. Please bring a large bunch of keys or some jingling bells with you: they are needed in the last hymn for a magical moment!
There is no cost to attend this service and there are no tickets, but we advise you to arrive in good time to avoid missing out. Doors open at 5:30pm.
Members of the Friends and of the church’s stewardship schemes are welcome to reserve seats at this service.
Mulled wine, mince pies, and other refreshments are available in the Cloister after this service – please do come and join us!
Many aspects of the British approach to Christmas came to us from Germany. Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, introduced domestic Christmas trees to the UK, and they spread from there to the US. While the UK and the US share a great deal of Christmas music, German Christmas music is almost completely different—but is also wonderful. This carol service is a sequence of Lessons and Carols as usual, but with the music drawn from the Christmas traditions of the German-speaking countries. We have been offering this service for some years now, and it has become extremely popular, perhaps because it offers something a little different, and yet is full of abundant Christmas atmosphere. Please bring a large bunch of keys or some jingling bells with you: they are needed in the last hymn for a magical moment!
There is no cost to attend this service and there are no tickets, but we advise you to arrive in good time to avoid missing out. Doors open at 5:30pm.
Members of the Friends and of the church’s stewardship schemes are welcome to reserve seats at this service.
Mulled wine, mince pies, and other refreshments are available in the Cloister after this service – please do come and join us!
'Stille Nacht', German Carols
19 Dec 2024, 6:30 p.m. for 1 hour
'Stille Nacht', German Carols
19 Dec 2024, 6:30 p.m. for 1 hour