The most anticipated event of the festive season returns: The Together Trust Carol Concert

Teenage boy wearing a corduroy blazer singing. He is holding one hand up. He is stood in front of a music stand in an old church. Behind him is a screen with lyrics to the song.

The festive season well and truly begins with the Together Trust’s annual Carol Concert at St Mary’s Church, Cheadle. After two years of virtual carolling, we were thrilled for the return of our in-person concert! 

Showcasing the talents of students, adults, and staff from across the Together Trust’s services, the evening’s performances included: a dance routine to the Christmas classic ‘I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday’ by Bridge students, festive readings, and an energetic medley of ‘Jingle Bells’ and ‘Jingle Bell Rock’. 

Old church illuminated and decorated for Christmas. There are people sitting down looking forwards at the pastor speaking.
Two young girls and their teacher singing. One of the girls is holding a guitar and the other one is holding a sheet with lyrics.

Mark Lee, Together Trust CEO says.

It was incredible for us to all be together in one place, celebrating the festive Christmas season, Community is so central to the Together Trust. For us to unite again, it made this year’s performance feel all the much more special.

Once again, the service was hosted by Reverend Rob Monroe, Vicar of St Mary’s Church, Cheadle, and we were delighted to be joined by the Lord Mayor and Mayoress of Stockport, Councillor David Wilson and Ms Jeannette Slavinski, and the Lord Mayor of the City of Manchester, Donna Ludford. 

Christmas is traditionally a time for giving, but it’s also a time for counting our blessings and for saying thank you. We simply couldn’t do all that we do without the generosity of our corporate partners, our supporters, our volunteers and our donors, not just at Christmas but throughout the year.
Lucy Sawdon-Molloy, Head of Fundraising

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