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Chitchat Churches' council disappointed with Orchard Road Xmas light-up

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SINGAPORE - The National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) has expressed its concern about this year's Christmas street light-up and called it "particularly disappointing".

In response, the Orchard Road Business Association (Orba) – which is organising the light-up – and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said in a joint statement on Saturday (Nov 24) that the board has reached out to NCCS “to initiate a conversation for both parties to better understand each other’s views and perspectives”.


Reverend Dr Ngoei Foong Nghian, general secretary of the NCCS, said the use of Walt Disney characters has no connection to Christmas.


"We are concerned that the light-up, with its exclusive focus on Disney characters, has no meaningful connection to the season of Christmas," he said in a letter addressed to Mr Keith Tan, chief executive officer of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB).


"Christmas, at its heart, is a festival in the Christian calendar, which commemorates the incarnation and birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ."

In the letter, Dr Ngoei said the light-up this year, the first of a three-year collaboration between Disney and the STB, has caused the original meaning of Christmas to be "buried under the thick layer of this extensive and sophisticated brand promotion exercise".

At this year's light-up, more than 20 Disney and Disney-Pixar characters, such as Disney princesses Snow White and Cinderella, and Toy Story characters Woody and Rex can be seen on the arches that span the road.
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Photo: SPH
The annual Christmas light-up started on Nov 10 and ends on Jan 1.

STB director for dining and retail Ranita Sundra and Orba executive director Steven Goh noted in the joint statement issued early Saturday morning that the light-up is one of several components of the Christmas on a Great Street event along Orchard Road.

Other aspects of the event include The Great Christmas Village at Ngee Ann City’s Civic Plaza, the Timbre x Food Village and Bar, and the Hitachi Santa House.

There are also several pop-up booths along Orchard Road, such as one run by NCCS associate member, Celebrate Christmas in Singapore.

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Photo: ST
“Together, these offerings provide a range of experiences for different groups of visitors, both Christians and non-Christians,” said the statement.

It added that STB and Orba work with other partners every year to make the Orchard Road Christmas event “a distinctive and memorable affair with broad festive appeal” for all visitors to the street.

“This year’s family-friendly Disney-themed light-up follows the same approach, and is intended to complement the spirit of friendship and conviviality that we hope visitors will experience as they travel down Orchard Road,” the statement said.

The Straits Times had earlier reported on some negative comments that the light-up has received.

Some had shared the NCCS's sentiments that the characters and decorations were too overtly commercial, with too little emphasis on Christmas.

When asked for the reception to this year's Christmas decorations, Orba had previously said it has had positive feedback from people of all ages, especially from families with young children.

Experts ST interviewed had also said Orba's partnership with Disney is well thought out and will be quite appealing to tourists visiting Singapore during the festive season.

In his letter, Dr Ngoei said the NCCS acknowledges that Christmas is celebrated by non-Christians and is seen as a time of feasting and gift-giving, but said its treatment in Singapore has increasingly become secular and commercialised.

He also made a comparison between Christmas and other festivals with religious roots such as Deepavali, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Vesak Day, saying that they are carried out with less commercialisation.

He added that the NCCS is not against the use of Disney characters, but it "wonders if they should be the focus of what is essentially a Christian festival".
 
In view of the muslim head of state....we should now also refrain from using phrases like "Merry X'mas" or "Year of the Pig".
 
STB should tie up with Warner Bros and put Porky Pig themed Xmas decorations in front of Istana
 
SINGAPORE - The National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) has expressed its concern about this year's Christmas street light-up and called it "particularly disappointing".

In response, the Orchard Road Business Association (Orba) – which is organising the light-up – and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said in a joint statement on Saturday (Nov 24) that the board has reached out to NCCS “to initiate a conversation for both parties to better understand each other’s views and perspectives”.


Reverend Dr Ngoei Foong Nghian, general secretary of the NCCS, said the use of Walt Disney characters has no connection to Christmas.


"We are concerned that the light-up, with its exclusive focus on Disney characters, has no meaningful connection to the season of Christmas," he said in a letter addressed to Mr Keith Tan, chief executive officer of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB).


"Christmas, at its heart, is a festival in the Christian calendar, which commemorates the incarnation and birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ."

In the letter, Dr Ngoei said the light-up this year, the first of a three-year collaboration between Disney and the STB, has caused the original meaning of Christmas to be "buried under the thick layer of this extensive and sophisticated brand promotion exercise".

At this year's light-up, more than 20 Disney and Disney-Pixar characters, such as Disney princesses Snow White and Cinderella, and Toy Story characters Woody and Rex can be seen on the arches that span the road.
228_1543026831.jpg
Photo: SPH
The annual Christmas light-up started on Nov 10 and ends on Jan 1.

STB director for dining and retail Ranita Sundra and Orba executive director Steven Goh noted in the joint statement issued early Saturday morning that the light-up is one of several components of the Christmas on a Great Street event along Orchard Road.

Other aspects of the event include The Great Christmas Village at Ngee Ann City’s Civic Plaza, the Timbre x Food Village and Bar, and the Hitachi Santa House.

There are also several pop-up booths along Orchard Road, such as one run by NCCS associate member, Celebrate Christmas in Singapore.

228_1543026849.jpg
Photo: ST
“Together, these offerings provide a range of experiences for different groups of visitors, both Christians and non-Christians,” said the statement.

It added that STB and Orba work with other partners every year to make the Orchard Road Christmas event “a distinctive and memorable affair with broad festive appeal” for all visitors to the street.

“This year’s family-friendly Disney-themed light-up follows the same approach, and is intended to complement the spirit of friendship and conviviality that we hope visitors will experience as they travel down Orchard Road,” the statement said.

The Straits Times had earlier reported on some negative comments that the light-up has received.

Some had shared the NCCS's sentiments that the characters and decorations were too overtly commercial, with too little emphasis on Christmas.

When asked for the reception to this year's Christmas decorations, Orba had previously said it has had positive feedback from people of all ages, especially from families with young children.

Experts ST interviewed had also said Orba's partnership with Disney is well thought out and will be quite appealing to tourists visiting Singapore during the festive season.

In his letter, Dr Ngoei said the NCCS acknowledges that Christmas is celebrated by non-Christians and is seen as a time of feasting and gift-giving, but said its treatment in Singapore has increasingly become secular and commercialised.

He also made a comparison between Christmas and other festivals with religious roots such as Deepavali, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Vesak Day, saying that they are carried out with less commercialisation.

He added that the NCCS is not against the use of Disney characters, but it "wonders if they should be the focus of what is essentially a Christian festival".
Next the NCCS will demand that only christians and vehicles owned by christians be given exclusive rights to enter the Orchard Road area.
Why should non-christians be subjected to christian propaganda. Especially if tax payer money is used for the decorations.
 
The Lee's Disney Land 'team' for Xmas is perfect, all the 20 characters dipict our very own characters, Ministers and our very own President.
 
throw in a coupla or santas, reindeers, sleighs and father / son / holy goh (3 wise men following the pappy lightning star) towards a crib somewhere opposite the istana - and all will be well and happy :whistling:
 
Maybe sponsored or they lease the lights from discarded disney relics.
 
“The Bible does not command people to observe the birth of Christ as a holiday. This day, Dec. 25, is the date that has been observed for centuries as a pagan holiday in honor of the pagan sun god. God commands those who want to serve Him not to observe pagan holidays or any custom that breaks His holy laws.”
—D.S., California

“I discovered that the Christmas tree and its ornaments and giving of Christmas gifts come from ancient Roman festivals. I also learned that the Christmas tree represents idolatry, which is an affront to God (Exodus 20:4-5). Jesus Christ never sinned in His life and says we should avoid sin, going against God’s will (Hebrews 12:1-4).

https://www.ucg.org/the-good-news/christians-who-dont-celebrate-christmas-heres-why
 
mrs. santa is happy to be home alone with elves while santa wanks away and lusts after reindeers' butts while on his christmas run.
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In view of the muslim head of state....we should now also refrain from using phrases like "Merry X'mas" or "Year of the Pig".

Like that?, no Gong Hee Fatt Choy also?...it is YEAR OF THE BOAR next year...PAP mass masturbation year, " Year of the BORED". Indian President ( REAL INDIAN) then no Year of the OX?..should go neutral ..have an Eurasian, every year is an OK year...Selamat Hari Raya, Year of the whatever, Holy Devali", " Merry CHRISTmas" not Merry Donal Duck, Mickey Mouse or Toy Story"..

Eurasian President the best...can get Palm 'er back...
 
This is what happen when you mix religion and politics/economics together. Potent Mix.
 
Actually Xmas to the general populace is about holidays and commercial exploitation n not about it's religious origins. Christians should just celebrate it for it's religious significance. Ignore the outside commercialism. I do. I just buy simple presents. Have a better family dinner n go to church. The Xmas lights etc can be about pap n it's glories I also don't give a shit. In ang mor countries. Christian themes in public is being banned due to offences to minorities etc n Christians have only themselves to blame to letting the situation go out of hand. So more of this commercialisation and anti Christian actions will continue. Tat it lor
 
If the churches don't like the Orchard Road light up they are most welcome to create their own light ups.
 
So befitting to light up Orchard Road only...to show the commercialization & meaning of Christmas in Singapore.

Why not light up Bukit Batok instead?
 
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