Brimbank Presbyterian Church is gearing up for its much-anticipated annual Christmas carols service this Sunday, and everyone is invited.
This year’s carols service promises to be a memorable occasion, marking two decades of joy, unity, and the timeless celebration of Christmas.
Pastor Daniel Dixon, a familiar face in the community, said the event has become a cherished tradition for locals.
“Our carols service is a fantastic way to connect and celebrate Christmas together. It will provide plenty of opportunities to sing Christmas carols, include an item for children, and remind us of the meaning of Christmas,” he said.
The event has stood the test of time, with the carols service running for the past 20 years.
“As we flip over our calendars to December the shops get busier, our diaries get fuller, and event planning ramps up. It is a wonderful but often hectic time in the year. However, our carols service provides an opportunity to pause and to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas,” Pastor Dixon said.
“The first Christmas was a time when God demonstrated his love towards us in the birth of his son. We enjoy celebrating this as we sing carols together.”
Pastor Dixon said the Church welcomes all community members to join for the occasion and experience the true spirit of the season.
The carols service will take place from 10am on Sunday, December 17, at the Sydenham Neighbourhood House, 1 Station Street, Watergardens Shopping Centre.
There will also be a Christmas Eve service on December 24, from 10am and a Christmas Day service on December 25, from 9.30am.
Contact the Brimbank Presbyterian Church on (03) 9307 6583 for further details.
Hannah Hammoud