Popular nativity event returns to church

A popular event to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ through a collection of nativity scenes has returned to a church.

More than 100 crib scenes are on display for the Crib Festival at St John the Baptist Church in Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire.

The hand-crafted figures are made from a variety of materials including stained glass, wool, and toilet rolls.

Reverend Chris Butler said: "I think for a lot of people, this is the beginning of their Christmas."

The event began in 2011, after the church's previous rector was inspired by seeing it elsewhere.

It was held annually until the Covid pandemic, but has only just returned, following high demand from locals.

Rev Chris Butler. She has long hair and is wearing black framed glasses and a green hoodie with a nativity scene embroidered on the chest. She is looking directly at the camera and smiling. Some of the nativity displays can be seen out of focus, in the background behind her.
Rev Chris Butler said the event is popular with residents [BBC]

This year, 130 different scenes have been put on display.

Some have been loaned by families who have owned them for generations, while others have been crafted by local children and organisations.

Others have been sent in from Rwanda and Alaska, which feature nods to their cultures.

"It’s really nice to know that [people] want to be involved," Rev Butler said.

"Their creativity and skill is just mind-blowing," she added.

The Crib Festival runs until 1 December.

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