Traditional Remembrance services were held in most of our six churches. It was good to see how well attended they were and how so many of the community will give up their time to mark this important day. Next year it will be 100 years since the start of the first World War - already people around the country are planning ways to mark this - not with celebrations - but in some other way that will recognise the great sense of service that was displayed by so many. What will this Benefice come up with to mark the occasion?
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Monday, 11 November 2013
Marking Remembrance Sunday
Traditional Remembrance services were held in most of our six churches. It was good to see how well attended they were and how so many of the community will give up their time to mark this important day. Next year it will be 100 years since the start of the first World War - already people around the country are planning ways to mark this - not with celebrations - but in some other way that will recognise the great sense of service that was displayed by so many. What will this Benefice come up with to mark the occasion?
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