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 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.
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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
Christingle means Christ Light and is a way for the Church of England to communicate the Christian message in a fun and inspiring way to children and the local community. It brings people and families together at a time that signifies peace and goodwill. It is made from and orange, fruit and a candle.
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A Christingle is a symbolic representation used in Advent services and Christmas celebrations. The orange represents the world, while the red ribbon symbolizes the love of Christ surrounding it. The candle signifies Jesus as the light of the world, and the dried fruits or sweets represent the fruits of the earth and God's creation. Together, these elements convey themes of hope, joy, and the celebration of Jesus' birth.
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.