Christingles

December 19, 2019
Last week, our pupils were allowed to make a Christingle at lunchtime. The children learnt about each part of the Christingle and what it represents to Christians.

The orange represents the world, the sweets represent the seasons and things created by God, the red ribbon represents Gods love for the world.

The candle represents Jesus as Christians believe he is the light of the world. The children had lots of fun making their very own Christingles.




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