1567 days ago

All Souls' Day Service: When we remember those we've loved and lost

Cecily from Pukekohe

You are invited to join a virtual service for All Souls' Day at 7pm on Tuesday, November 2, organised by Rev Jan Wallace of the Pukekohe Anglican Church. Have a candle with you to light as part of the service if you choose. Just click on the link to join the service. us02web.zoom.us... Meeting ID: 844 4583 4827; Passcode: 048436. If you would like Rev Jan to mention by name any loved ones who have died, please email their names to pukekoheanglicanchurch@xtra.co.nz
All are welcome to join us in this remembrance service. Feel free to invite others too. Maybe you haven't been able to join with family overseas, especially during the past two years, and would like to share with them in this service.

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