NEW LIFE
DECEMBER 2011 • Issue 214 40p
GOOD NEWS STORIES
A very joyful Christmas to all our readers and advertisers
Churches in carol record bid attempt CHURCHES across the country are aiming for a record Christmas this year. They hope 15,000 people will join in the world’s biggest ever carol concert. The aim is to sing favourites such as Silent Night and Away in The Manger for 15 minutes to beat the current record. The super seasonal singsong is part of a drive by Premier Christian Radio to put Christ back into Christmas.
campaign Other events include a UK-wide poster and newspaper campaign as well as a special nativity scene posted on Twitter and Facebook. Churches can sign up for the carol concert, which takes place on December 18, at www.christmasstarts.com
PRAISE... one of the windows
Toyshops win window praise A CHAIN of toyshops has won praise from shoppers – because their windows feature a nativity scene. Stores belonging to The Entertainer have found customers have made a special effort to thank shop staff for remembering the meaning of Christmas. ● Full story – Page 3
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ARCHBISHOP BLASTS ‘WINTERVALS’
COOL RECEPTION... Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu doesn’t want to see Christmas replaced by ‘wintervals’
by Matthew Murray PRO POSA L S to replac e Christmas with a politically correct name such as “winterval” have been branded as “rubbish” by a senior church official. T he ou t spoke n A rch bishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, blasted the anti-Christian suggestions, which he claims surface every December. He said: “We should be proud of the role Christian values have in Britain. “With growing bureaucracy and growing political correctness, it is easy to become disheartened or discouraged from expressing our views openly – but there is a lot of nonsense talked about how people feel about Christianity in this country. “Every year someone will mention the idea of Winterval and how we should wish each other ‘seasons greetings’ instead of ‘Happy Christmas’ ● Continued on Page 2
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