Horley Methodist Church was the home of festive cheer as it held its second Christmas tree festival.
The church, host to 43 trees adorned with tinsel and lights, welcomed Lanshott Primary School and Oakwood School choirs entertaining those who attended.
The festival concluded when a full church sang carols around the trees, with Town Mayor, Councillor Richard Olliver among those in attendance.
Coun Oliver said: “It was super to see the whole community come together, not just the church and the schools but local businesses as well.
“It is the sort of thing we do very well here in Horley!”
The carols for the free service were conducted by the Minister, Rev. Melvyn Cooke with proceeds raised going to the Tadworth Children’s Trust.
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