

With all proceeds going toward the University Chapel restoration fund, the highly anticipated annual festival of Carols – The University Chapel Annual Carol Service – is set to take place next Sunday (December 11) at 7:00 pm.
The service will be held at the University Chapel, UWI, Mona, with the theme ‘Festival of Nine Lessons with Carols’.
It will be the first face-to-face carol service hosted by The UWI since 2020 and the organisers have invited the world to join the festival on YouTube as the service will also be streamed live.
Sean Stephens, office manager for the Secretariat and lead organiser of the Annual Carol Service, said: “The annual carol service is an occasion for The UWI Mona to give back to the community, and is open to the public free of cost.”

He added: “For the past two years, most persons were not allowed to be in attendance due to restrictions as a result of COVID-19. Since the relaxation of the restrictions, our faithful attendees are now welcomed back to enjoy an evening of bliss.”
On this occasion, University Singers will perform with soloists: Christena Richards, (soprano); Dr Sean Moncrieffe, (tenor); Paulan Henry, (contralto); and Archie Dunkley (organ). This year’s programme will also feature pieces from guest performers: Danielle Watson (soprano); Quincy Etinoff (tenor); Tristan Dillon (dancer); The UWI Panoridim Steel Orchestra; and The UWI Classical & Jazz Ensemble.
This highly anticipated Christmas tradition – The UWI Festival of Nine Lessons with Carols – has been a staple on Kingstonians’ calendar from the 1970s and features nine Bible readings, all related to the coming of the Messiah, and heavenly renditions of traditional Christmas Carol favourites.
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