Remembrance Day 2024

This Remembrance Day, we come together as a community to honor and reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of those who have served in times of conflict and war. We pause to recognize the bravery of the men and women who fought for the freedoms we cherish today. Their sacrifices remind us of the true cost of peace and the importance of unity.

As we unite in prayer, we also hold in our hearts the families and loved ones of those who have fallen, asking for their comfort and strength. Let us carry forward the legacy of those we remember by striving for peace, love, and justice in our world.

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9).

Please join us in offering prayers of gratitude and remembrance, and let us continue to seek peace in their honor. May God bless all who have served and those who continue to serve today.

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