Christmas Starts with Christ: Join us this Christmas

You are invited to LRBC this Christmas For the shepherds and wise men, the first Christmas brought joy and amazement as God fulfilled a long anticipated promise. The star brightly proclaimed to everyone that Jesus was born and that through him everyone had hope! This Christmas, join Leigh Road Baptist Church as we get back to the basics of the season and discover how Jesus can still renew hope in our lives today and for the future. Christmas Starts with Christ – do join us, you’ll receive a very warm welcome.

Traditional Carols by Candlelight

Sunday 18th December, 4pm to 5.30pm and 6:30pm to 8pm

Unfortunately you have missed these Carol Services, however here is little present from the LRBC Choir and wonderful sound man David W. A treat for the ears recorded live on the evening… 
LRBC O Come All Ye Faithful by DavidWatt
The ever popular Christmas service featuring the full LRBC Choir, lessons and a thought provoking talk for the season. Both services are the same.

Candlelit Midnight Communion and Carols

Christmas Eve 11:30pm to 12:30am

A great way to bring in Christmas Day. Come from home or after the pub.

Christ is Born! Family Celebration

Christmas Day, Sunday 25th December, 10am to 11am

Children bring a toy to show us all.

We look forward to seeing you.

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4 Responses to Christmas Starts with Christ: Join us this Christmas

  1. Amy says:

    This is all looking very exciting! Wish I could be there Christmas day!
    But I’d just like to point out one small thing..Christmas day isn’t Sunday 24th.. :)

    • admin says:

      Thanks Amy! Good to see you are awake even if I am not. I’ll fix that slight error on the date of Christmas Day from the 24th to the correct date of 25th. Oops!

  2. Mary says:

    Is the whole carol service anywhere to be heard? Big hugs Mx

    • admin says:

      Indeed it is but not online due to copyright reasons. However, you can request the CD through Gerry Thornton at church on Sunday, and then you’ll be able to hear the full works.