Anglican Cathedral hosts service for Canterbury
Auckland’s Anglican Cathedral hosts ecumenical
service for Canterbury
Auckland’s Holy Trinity
Cathedral will this evening host a service for Aucklanders
wanting to express their aroha for the people of
Canterbury.
The 6pm ecumenical service is being supported by a number of inner-city Auckland churches, and leaders from those churches will contribute to it.
The cathedral’s dean, Jo Kelly-Moore, says anyone wanting to pray for and show solidarity for their quake-stricken southern brothers and sisters is welcome.
Tonight’s quake service follows hard on the heels of the cathedral hosting a unique and distinctly colourful event last Sunday evening.
There’s a story and photos about that at:
http://www.anglicantaonga.org.nz/News/Tikanga-Pakeha/mountain
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