Both are modern and unobtrusive, but we are pleased to still have a two hundred-year-old candelabra, which is suspended on a weighted pulley from the chancel ceiling. The twelve candles are lit at Christmas time as we remember Christ the Light of the World coming into our world, and at Easter as we think of him dying and rising triumphantly again on Easter Day.
In recent years we have reverted back to candlelight for the late night service on Christmas Eve and one can experience how the church must have looked many years ago with this simple form of lighting.