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Christian Aid has asked Churches throughout the Region to contribute to their ‘Wave of Hope’ sending a message to the G7 Summit meeting in Carbis Bay on 11th to 13th June, and flooding them with calls for a better future.
  
""Matthew 25:34-36, <q>You looked after and visited me, You clothed me, You invited me in, You gave me water, You gave me food.<q>""
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Saint Martin’s Church has contributed to this with our display in Church, and we have sent one to St. Anta and All Saints Church in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, to join many more on display there while the summit takes place.
 
 
Christian Aid has asked Churches throughout the Region to contribute to their ‘Wave of Hope’ sending a message to the G7 Summit meeting in Carbis Bay on 11th to 13th June, and flooding them with calls for a better future.
 
  
Saint Martin’s Church has contributed to this with our display in Church, and also one now on its way to St. Anta and All Saints Church in Carbis Bay, Cornwall.
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This will join many more on a gallery on the Crack the Crisis website.
 
This will join many more on a gallery on the Crack the Crisis website.

Latest revision as of 07:26, 3 June 2021

Matthew 25:34-36, "You looked after and visited me, You clothed me, You invited me in, You gave me water, You gave me food."

Christian Aid has asked Churches throughout the Region to contribute to their ‘Wave of Hope’ sending a message to the G7 Summit meeting in Carbis Bay on 11th to 13th June, and flooding them with calls for a better future.

Saint Martin’s Church has contributed to this with our display in Church, and we have sent one to St. Anta and All Saints Church in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, to join many more on display there while the summit takes place.

SAM 2941 Wave of Hope.JPG

This will join many more on a gallery on the Crack the Crisis website.