Christingles
10th Dec 2016
Last week our class learnt all about the symbolic meaning of the Christingle and how to make them. Christingle means ‘Christ’s Light’ and it is a symbol of the Christian faith. Lots of churches hold Christingle services around Christmas time. Christingles are made up of different parts, each one being there to remind us of something.
- The orange represents the world.
- The candle reminds Christians of Jesus who they believe to be the light of the world.
- The red ribbon goes all round the 'world' and being the colour of blood, reminds Christians that Jesus died.
- The four cocktail sticks could have either of two meanings; the four seasons or the four corners of the world.
- The sweets (or sometimes dried fruit) remind Christians of God's gifts to the world including kindness and love.
- The foil is only there to catch waxy drips from the candle.
If you fancy making a Christingle with your child then go to: http://www.topmarks.co.uk/christmas/Christingle.aspx
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