Candlelight services
It is 6.30pm, on Advent Sunday. The church, packed with hundreds of people, is in almost complete darkness; the only light is from the baptistry, where the choir have silently gathered. As the last few haunting bars of the Brahms organ prelude, Es ist ein ros' entsprungen die away, a single voice is heard in the stillness - "I look from afar: and lo, I see the power of God coming...". the Matin Responsory begins the Advent Procession of Carols by Candlelight.
As the service progresses, the candlelit choir procession moves through the body of the church, and the story of Advent unfolds in words and music. Finally, the choir reach the high altar, the sanctuary now aglow with flickering light, and our advent journey comes to a climax. The service finishes with that greatest of all Advent hymns, "Lo, he comes with clouds descending"
Just a few weeks later, on the Sunday before Christmas, we are gathered once again in a darkened church. Tonight, however, as the organ prelude finishes, we hold our breaths, waiting for that pure boys' voice to sing the first verse of "Once in Royal David's City", signifying the start of the traditional Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
Advent and Christmas Services 2010
Advent Sunday, 28th November 2010
8.30 am - Holy Communion
10.30 am - All Age Eucharist
6.30 pm - Advent Procession of Carols by Candlelight
The service starts with the Gentlemen and Boys' choir at the back of the darkened church,
progressing slowly through the body of the church towards the High Altar, as the candles are
gradually lit and the story of Advent unfolds in words and music.
Advent 2, 5th December 2010
8.30 am - Holy Communion
10.30 am - Sung Eucharist
6.30 pm - Choral Evensong
Advent 3, 12th December 2010
8.30 am - Holy Communion
10.30 am - Sung Eucharist
3.30 pm - Radio Leicester Carol Service
(Tickets available from BBC Radio Leicester - Broadcast on Christmas Day)
6.30 pm - Evensong
Advent 4, 19th December 2010
8.30 am - Holy Communion
10.30 am - Sung Eucharist
6.00 pm - Congregational Carol Singing
6.30 pm - Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols by Candlelight
The Choir enter from the back of a darkened church, singing Once in Royal David's City.
Then in candlelight, a sequence of readings from Holy Scripture unfolds the story of the loving purposes of God from the
beginning until now, with the birth of Jesus Christ as the turning point of history.
Christmas Eve, 24th December 2010
6.30 pm - Christingle Service
11.30 pm - Midnight Mass (by candlelight)
What an extraordinary time to go to church! in the expectant hush is to be found a sense of God. This is not
exclusive to Christmas night, but is heightened because we can give undivided attention to God, so that mere
curiosity and the desire for something out of the ordinary gives way to wonder and adoration. Communicants are asked to
abstain from food and drink for at least two hours before the service
Christmas Day, 25th December 2010
8.30 am - Holy Communion
In the stillness of the early morning, as service according to the timeless Book of Common Prayer
10.30 am - Family Service
'Wrap-up a child and bring it to church' for this informal celebration of the greatest gift the world has ever known
First Sunday after Christmas, 26th December 2010
8.30 am - Holy Communion
10.30 am - Eucharist
6.30 pm - Evensong (said)