Christingle Service
- Occurring
- for 1 hour, 15 mins
- Venue
- The Parish Church of St James the Great Chapelthorpe
- Address The Parish Church of St James the Great Chapelthorpe, Church Lane Chapelthorpe Wakefield, WF4 3JG, United Kingdom
A service for children and the young at heart, all are welcome. This service has become a family favourite in the parish and for many it's become a family tradition.
The History of a Christingle began in 1747 with Bishop Johannes de Watteville of the Moravian Church in Germany, who created a simple candle with a red ribbon to explain the happiness Jesus brings to children. The modern Christingle, featuring an orange, candle, and sweets on sticks, was popularised in the UK by John Pensom in 1968 during a fundraising event for The Children's Society. This modern version incorporates the original symbolism but uses additional elements to represent the world, God's love, and the fruits of the earth. All donations given in this service is given to The Children's Society.