A CHURCH in Finchampstead plans to celebrate the Chinese lunar new year.
It’s the year of the rabbit, and with a number of families from Hong Kong among its congregation, Finchampstead Baptist Church is excited to mark the event.
Festivities will include lanterns, Chinese decorations, traditional snacks, and craft activities for children.
Sam, guest services co-ordinator at the church, says: “After our usual service we’ll meet in the café area.
“There will be food treats, and children will be able to make paper lanterns.
“It’s a chance for us to celebrate with our wonderful Hong Kong community.
“They’ve been here for over a year now, and we’re pleased to stand with them in celebration.
“They will be making the traditional food, as members of the team who are organising the event.”
Last year was the year of the tiger, but 2023 focuses on the rabbit, specifically the water rabbit.
Traditionally, each animal has a different significance.
The rabbit is seen as a peaceful, patient and hopeful creature.
It symbolizes longevity, positivity, peace and prosperity in Chinese culture.
“Last year one or two hundred people came to enjoy the celebrations,” Sam says.
“We’re looking forward to repeating the fun again this year, and we’d love people to join us.”
The service at Finchampstead Baptist Church takes place at the FBC Centre, Gorse Ride on Sunday, January 22.
It starts at 10.30am with celebrations at around 11.30am.
Everyone is welcome to the free event.
There is no need to book, and people can just turn up.
For more information, visit: www.finchampstead.com/church