Secrets & Signs

A free event for children of our local community

Secrets and Signs banner - Magi following a star across a desert

Sunday 20th December

10am – 4pm. Nativity Workshop

4pm. ‘Secrets & Signs’ Nativity Service

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SHAW

Downloads

Download a hand-out flyer, with the information from this web-page, along with a registration form (PDF format, 1 MB, 4 A5 pages across 1 A4 sheet)

Download an A4 poster to advertise ‘Secrets & Signs’ (PDF format, 238 kB, 1 A4 page)

Details

On Sunday 20th December we will have a fun time putting our Nativity together and then at 4pm our Nativity ‘Secrets & Signs’ will form the central part of our worship.

Please bring your children along at 9.45am.

Please return with grandparents, friends, neighbours to watch ‘Secrets & Signs’ at 4pm.


Please send your child with a packed lunch.

Snacks and drinks will be provided.


Please make sure the children are wearing old clothes because we may get messy during craft activities!

For the ‘Secrets & Signs’ Nativity Service please could your child bring a pair of black trousers and a white polo shirt/t shirt. We will dress up as many children as we can in Nativity costumes..

Background

‘Secrets & Signs’ will be run by Gayle Bryon, Ian Bryon, Sarah Taylor, Mark Taylor, Janet Clark and a team of helpers from Holy Trinity Church. (All adult helpers are DBS checked)

For more details contact Gayle Bryon


This year we have again decided to prepare our Nativity Play in one fun Workshop Day.

We will learn the songs, drama, narration, create art, dance and prayers in just one day!

‘Secrets & Signs’ is our own DIY Nativity idea which we will develop through the Workshop Day. We write our own play and use modern and traditional songs to tell the Christmas Story.

This year we will be exploring the secrets and signs involved in the birth of Jesus. .

It is always a fabulous and fun day for everyone involved.

If your child has additional needs and would benefit from 1:1 support to enjoy the day please let us know.

We look forward to seeing you on the 20th December.


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