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New BSL carol service ‘a perfect opportunity for ecumenical unity’ 


In a new ecumenical collaboration, the Baptist Union of Great Britain will join four major UK Christian denominations to simultaneously broadcast a Christmas carol service led by Deaf Christians in British Sign Language (BSL)


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The Christian BSL Carol Service will be hosted on our Facebook page and YouTube channel at 9am on 10 December - as well as those of The Church of England, The Church of Scotland, The Church in Wales and The Methodist Church of Great Britain.
 
It is led entirely in BSL by Deaf Christians and 'aims to bridge linguistic and cultural barriers, demonstrating the universal appeal of the Christmas story.'
 
This unprecedented collaboration has been organised by ChristianBSL.com – and spokesperson Tom Pearson highlighted the significance of this event.
 
'Having filmed the service it became clear that this was a perfect opportunity for ecumenical unity, celebrating Christmas together,' he said.
 
Where to watch 500x500 CBSL Ca'I am delighted that five of the UK’s major Christian denominations have agreed to platform the Christian BSL Carol Service at the same time on the same day.
 
'The story of Christmas is universal, transcending languages and borders.
 
‘In our service the message of Christmas comes to life through British Sign Language, bringing hope and joy to all.'
 
With its theme of The Magi, the service will offer ‘a powerful reminder of the journey of discovery, faith, and the profound wonders that await us all in Christ,’ Tom continued.
 
The distinguished team of Deaf Christians leading the service are: Helen Cottingham, Tony Hawkins, Fatimo O Olubakin, Mary-Jayne Russell de Clifford, Veronica Stewart-Holmes, and Janice Silo.
 
'With their faith and deep connection to the Deaf community they convey the message of Christmas in a way that resonates with people everywhere,' said Tom.
 
The service features new audio recordings of beloved Christmas carols, brought to life by the musical talents of David Luke, John Wilson, and Chris Orton-Gibb.
 
For those not proficient in BSL, the service includes captions and spoken English translation, ensuring that everyone can fully participate in this festive celebration.
 
Viewers from across the UK and beyond are invited to join the service, either through the live broadcast or on-demand, and become an integral part of this unique congregation.
 
Tom added, 'Just as the star guided the Magi, may this service guide the hearts of all who participate toward the wonder and significance of Christ's birth.'


Access the service on the Baptists Together YouTube channel here, or Facebook here

 

Visit: carolservice.org



 
Baptist Times, 30/11/2023
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