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Prayer Vigils for Ukraine - Sunday 10th April, 6pm

Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Febrary 24th has impacted Europe and the whole world. Many thousands of civilian and military lives have been lost and millions of people have been displaced. This week people have been shocked to see horrific photos depicting alleged war crimes. The sense of hopelessness, helplessness and shock is expressed across our communities.

The Churches and church organisations in Weston are responding both with humanitarian gestures but also by mobilising prayer. All of the local churches are praying for peace at their services and would welcome anyone to join them.

United Vigils

The churches along with people from across the community are also gathering together each Sunday night as an act of solidarity with the Ukrainian people, to light candles, to reflect and to pray for peace. Our vision is to help people find hope and strength amidst this desperate situation. We are meeting at two venues.

This Sunday 10th April, at 6pm, vigils are taking place at the Friends Meeting House, High Street, Weston, BS23 1JF and St Mark’s Church, Worle, BS22 7PW.

Shena Deuchars from the Friends Meeting House said, 'At the Friends Meeting House, we will hold in the Light all those affected by the conflict in Ukraine. We will gather in stillness and expectantly wait on the Spirit.'

Rev Chris Elms at St Mark's Worle said, 'Please join us for a time of quiet reflection and prayer for the Ukrainian people and for all those affected. This is also a chance to bring our concerns and burdens before God, casting our cares on Him. You are welcome to stay for as long or as little as you wish. The church entrance is to the left of the building, we look forward to welcoming you.'

For more info, see https://ctwd.org.uk. Further prayer resources are on the CTWD Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/churchestogetherwsm/

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Prayer Vigils for Ukraine - Sunday 27th March, 6pm

It is now just over a month since Russia began its hostile invasion of Ukraine during which time thousands of lives have been lost and millions of people have been displaced.

The Churches and church organisations in Weston are responding both with humanitarian gestures but also by mobilising prayer. All of the local churches are praying for peace at their services and would welcome anyone to join them.

United Vigils

The churches along with people from across the community are also gathering together each Sunday night as an act of solidarity with the Ukrainian people, to light candles, to reflect and to pray for the situation. We are meeting at two venues.

This Sunday 27th March, at 6pm, vigils are taking place at St Paul's Church, Walliscote Road and Milton Methodist Church.
 
Rev Craig Philbrick of St Paul's Church, Weston, said 'People are hurting, people are feeling helpless at this time. Amidst the suffering and uncertainties, we invite anyone to join us as we seek and find strength and hope through our united prayers and reflections.'
 
Revd Angela Hoare of Milton Methodist Church said, 'Anyone is welcome to join with us as in music, prayer, and times for reflection, we come before God to remember and pray for all those affected by the war in Ukraine. We will use a liturgy from Iona and light candles as we ask God to keep the light of hope burning for those still in Ukraine, for the refugees and for world leaders.'

For more info, see the full schedule at https://ctwd.org.uk, which we hope will be cut short as soon as the conflict ends.
Further prayer resources are on the CTWD Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/churchestogetherwsm/
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Monday, 07 March 2022 16:12

Hundreds Unite in Weston Vigil for Ukraine

A sea of blue and yellow flags and clothing adorned an estimated four hundred people who attended a vigil on Sunday 6th March afternoon, to unite in expressing solidarity for the people of Ukraine. 

The gathering at Weston’s Italian Gardens was comprised of people from across the community with representatives of many of the local Churches and organisations.  Weston’s Town Mayor, Councillor James Clayton spoke, expressed wholehearted empathy with the calling and purpose of the vigil. 

Rev Tom Yacomeni from Locking Castle Church led the proceedings which included a time of quiet reflection and prayers, two songs from local jazz singer, Marvin Muoneke and brief messages from Rev Tom Webber - Christ Church Weston super Mare, Pastor Mike Radcliffe - Destiny Church and Deacon Gary Hoare - President of Churches Together in Weston.

A panoramic photo was taken, to be sent to a community in Ukraine as a visual expression of Weston’s solidarity and prayers.

Rev Tom Yacomeni said, ‘It was great to see so many people from Weston-super-Mare showing love and support for all the people caught up in this crisis. Our friends who are working in central Ukraine were really encouraged to know they are in our prayers and not forgotten.’

Participants tied blue and yellow ribbons to the rails around the Ukrainian flag as they prayed for the people of this war-torn nation.  They also posted messages to the people of Ukraine using their smartphones, which will be relayed through the Ukrainian Ambassador.

Penny Hynds from ROC Weston-super-Mare, the joint instigator of the event said, ‘We feel helpless in the face of the awfulness of the war in Ukraine and the images we see on our TV screens.  Coming together as people did on Sunday really does make a difference.’

Pastor Mike Radcliffe, Lead Pastor at Destiny Church and Facilitator at CLIF said, 'It was such a great opportunity to display our unity and show our solidarity as we continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with our Ukrainian friends.  Many people feel so helpless right now but praying together was and is so powerful. Thanks to all those who made it possible and to everyone who showed their support.'

Deacon Gary Hoare, President of Churches Together in Weston-super-Mare said, 'This vigil was an encouragement to many people that I spoke to, to stand in unity as we did, brought strength and hope to them.  I believe that each prayer counts.  May I express a big ‘thank you’ to Penny Hynds of ROC WsM, CLIF (Church Leaders in Fellowship), North Somerset Council, the many supporting councillors and the Avon and Somerset Police for helping to enable this vigil to take place so speedily, with 48 hours’ notice.  We are indebted to you all.'

More photos of the event are available on the Churches Together Facebook Page

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