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Candlelit carol service draws 400 to Christ Church Old Town

Around 400 adults and children gathered at Christ Church Swindon on Sunday evening for a traditional Service of Lessons and Carols by Candlelight.

bySwindon 24
21 December 2025 • 11.34pm
Candlelit carol service draws 400 to Christ Church Old Town
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The service, held on Sunday 21 December, offered a moment of reflection at the darkest point of the year, bringing together scripture, music and silence in the glow of candlelight.

It was led by the Revd Norma McKemey, with music provided by organist Tim Eyles and conductor Katrine Reimers, whose direction helped set a calm and unhurried tone.

A central address was given by Beth Trendell from the Swindon Borough Council fostering team.

Her contribution drew a link between the nativity story and the modern realities of fostering and care, giving the service contemporary relevance while remaining rooted in tradition.

After the service, Simon, a lay minister at Christ Church, reflected on the scale of the turnout and the work behind the scenes.

Cllr Fay Howard, Mayor of Swindon

Simon, Lay Minister, said:

“We’ve got about 400 people, adults and children, in the church. It’s gone extremely well. There’s a great team of volunteers who are prepared to accommodate a crowd of this size and provide refreshments afterwards.

The tying in of the fostering team and the birth of Jesus, the whole Bethlehem story, that’s the golden thread that runs through the evening.”

The event took place during a period of change for the church, with the Revd Simon Stevenette currently away, having faced sepsis and heart surgery.

A central address by Beth Trendell

Simon, Lay Minister, said:

“We’re very blessed here with a large ministry team, as well as Community Centre staff and volunteers. Everyone has just pitched in and filled the gaps. We’re really grateful for that.”

When asked for a Christmas message to carry forward, Simon kept it simple.

Simon, said:

“Stay hopeful and look for the joy in the small things in life.”

Following the final carol, many people stayed to share mince pies, mulled wine and conversation, extending the sense of warmth beyond the service itself.

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