St Paul's Church is hosting a free Christmas lunch to spread festive cheer to the local community.
The gathering, titled 'The King's Table', promises a sense of camaraderie with a delicious holiday feast and shared company on December 25 at 1pm.
The event will include a hot, festive lunch and 'The King's Speech', a time of reflection and shared uplifting messages, hoping to create lasting memories filled with joy and laughter.
Craig Philbrick, the vicar at St Paul's Church, extended an open invite saying: "Don't spend Christmas on your own.
"Join us at The King's Table for a day of celebration, connection, and community.
"These are tough times, but we believe in the power of togetherness, and this Christmas, we extend our warmest invitation to those who are elderly, alone, or if you are a family struggling to afford the cost of living.
"You are welcome to come to a warm welcoming space to enjoy Christmas."
Held at St Paul's Church on Walliscote Road, residents are encouraged to pass on the message and bring along friends, neighbours, and loved ones to bask in the festive celebrations.
For more details or to RSVP, contact the church directly.
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