The annual Lincolnshire NHS carol service will be held at Lincoln Cathedral on Monday 16 December starting at 7.30pm.
The event is free to attend although there will be a collection for NHS charitable funds during the service as usual.
Whilst primarily aimed at all NHS staff, volunteers and their families who work across Lincolnshire, the service is also open to all members of the public.
As is now tradition, music will be led by the Lincolnshire Hospitals Band – the only NHS brass band in the country – and for the second year running, the Waddington Military Wives Choir will also join the celebrations.
Reverend David Knight, Senior Chaplain at United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust (ULHT) said it’s an occasion to bring all the family along to.
“As we head towards Christmas and the end of another challenging year, the annual service offers us an opportunity to come together as an NHS family to give thanks and to celebrate all the work that we do in Lincolnshire.
“The services are always extremely popular events and we are delighted to welcome all ages into our inclusive and family friendly celebrations.
“I look forward to meeting as many staff and their families as possible as we join together to celebrate another Christmas.”
Anyone who wishes to attend is invited to just turn up on the evening, or for any further information, contact Reverend David via email on [email protected].