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Does anyone know of any local Christmas C of E church services featuring lots of lovely singalong carols that would be suitable for young kids? I'm not a regular churchgoer but I do like to make the effort once a year, in the hopes that my kids don't grow up completely heathen, so it would need to be somewhere that doesn't mind non-regulars pitching up on their turf.


I've always gone to the family service at St Paul's Cathedral before, which is magical but quite solemn for very small children (my husband spent the whole time in the crypt last year with our youngest, as she was insistent on going walkabout). So we'd like to try somewhere local this year if possible.


I've posted in the What's On section asking for more info about the Children's Nativity Pageant service at St John's on Sunday (are there carols? is it suitable for littl'uns?), but it occurred to me this might be a better place to ask. Thank you!

These all sound great, thank you for the suggestions. Love the idea of a real donkey in the church! Unfortunately I have my totally irreligious parents coming to ours on the afternoon of Christmas Eve (well, not unfortunately, but you know what I mean), so was hoping to find something for this Sunday or on Christmas Eve morning. Hmm, oh well, I guess I could just leave them at home with a bottle of something and a few mince pies, and I'm sure they'll pass away the time happily enough till we get back.

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