KS2 Choir at the Messy Church

December 19, 2013
On Sunday 15th December, thirty-eight members of the KS2 Choir were invited to join the Messy Church at St Matthew's to sing songs for their Nativity celebrations. The children, joined by their families, Miss Smith and Mrs McDonach, had a great time singing carols and sharing songs from their own Christmas Plays, as well as joining in with Christmas arts and crafts and eating lots of delicious cakes. Some members of the choir were even asked to dress up as angels and shepherds to bring the Nativity story to life. At the end of the service, all of the children lit the Christingle candles that they had made and led a rousing rendition of Away in a Manger.



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