The fruits or sweets on the christingle orange represent the fruits of the earth and the earth's riches God has blessed the world with.
They either represent the 'fruits of the earth' that God provides, or sometimes people use them to represent all the people of the world.
the fruit of life i think.. if ur talking about the Christianity fuit. (bearing good fruit)
The fruits of the earth.
the world that the lord god made
An Orange!
An orange
The fruits or sweets on the christingle orange represent the fruits of the earth and the earth's riches God has blessed the world with.
The traditional Christingle is made with an Orange. The red ribbon represents the blood of Christ.
The traditional Christingle is made with an Orange. The red ribbon represents the blood of Christ.
im not sure
It represents Jesus being the light of the world
It represents the blood of Christ that he shed for his people so that their sins may be forgiven
The sweets, spices and/or nuts represent the gifts given to jesus The sweets, spices and/or nuts represent the gifts given to jesus
A christingle symbolizes the light of Christ. The candle represents Jesus as the light of the world, the orange symbolizes the earth and God's creation, the red ribbon signifies the blood of Christ, and the fruits and sweets represent God's blessings and the sweetness of his love.
a christingle .
CHRISTINGLE
The fruit meekness.
The service is called Christingle (said to mean Christ light). It dates back to the mid 1700s in Germany and later spread to the Anglican church in England and elsewhere. The fruit--usually an orange--with the candle embedded is itself called a Christingle. You may see the Related Link for more on this ceremony, including photographs.