MEMBERS of Puzzle Tree Praise helped keep the tradition of Christingle going during their service at All Saints Church on January 13.

Puzzle Tree Praise is an inclusive monthly service for those who typically find traditional and formal worship does not meet their needs. In particular, it is inclusive of adults with learning disabilities and their supports, friends and families.

Others in the wider community are also welcome, finding the style of the service meeting their personal and spiritual needs.

During the service the congregation make their own Christingle using an orange, cocktail sticks, dried fruit, red tape and a candle. The Rev David Muir explained the meaning of the tradition as a representation of God's continuing love for the world, and sang songs.

The Puzzle Tree Praise group meet on the second Friday of each month at All Saints Church at 2.30pm.

ABOVE: Members of Puzzle Tree with their Christingles at All Saints Church.