If you are able to attend, please RSVP no later than Monday 7th November. Throughout the service the photos of those we have lost will be displayed, and their names will be read out in an act of remembrance. This year, we are also inviting children and teenagers to submit a simple sentence describing their most cherished memory, of the loved one they have lost. These memories will be read out as a part of the service and displayed on a memory cloud in the church. If you would like to remember a loved one in this way,
please submit names, photographs, or children’s memories, no later than Monday 7th November.
This service is open to people of all faiths, and people of no faith. You are welcome to arrive from 2pm onwards, the service of remembrance will start at 2.30pm.
This will be a time to reflect, remember and honour those we have lost. For those who wish to stay and share experiences with others from across the Midlands, light refreshments will be available after the service.
Please join us to remember those we have lost.
Please note this service will be filmed and uploaded to YouTube. If you do not wish to be in any of the shots which will be filmed, please make this known to us on the day.
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Religious Service
If you are able to attend, please RSVP no later than Monday 7th November. Throughout the service the photos of those we have lost will be displayed, and their names will be read out in an act of remembrance. This year, we are also inviting children and teenagers to submit a simple sentence describing their most cherished memory, of the loved one they have lost. These memories will be read out as a part of the service and displayed on a memory cloud in the church. If you would like to remember a loved one in this way,
please submit names, photographs, or children’s memories, no later than Monday 7th November.
This service is open to people of all faiths, and people of no faith. You are welcome to arrive from 2pm onwards, the service of remembrance will start at 2.30pm.
This will be a time to reflect, remember and honour those we have lost. For those who wish to stay and share experiences with others from across the Midlands, light refreshments will be available after the service.
Please join us to remember those we have lost.
Please note this service will be filmed and uploaded to YouTube. If you do not wish to be in any of the shots which will be filmed, please make this known to us on the day.