Personal gestures of Remembrance.

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This Remembrance Sunday, as with the other commemorations of the year, we are not able to gather in the communal way that is familiar and important to us. Nevertheless we can be united even at a distance as we share the familiar words, and the traditional silence of our remembering.

I have created a very simple Act of Remembrance to use at home on Sunday 8th or Wednesday 11th November. (The Silence is at about the 3 mins 30 seconds mark if you want to time it to keep silence at 11am). The link is here.

Below I have gathered broadcasts that may help you mark this day more fully:

From the Lee Abbey Community:

Please find here: https://youtu.be/L8_FpuOlhWE a resource for Remembrance Sunday using images from Lynton.

To find details of a national service led by military chaplains at 9am on Sunday 8th November go to:

https://www.churchofengland.org/more/media-centre/coronavirus-covid-19-guidance-churches/remembrance-day-2020

Online Services to Watch or Share (from the Exeter Diocese webpage)

https://exeter.anglican.org/resources/coronavirus-guidance/remembrance-2020/

Exeter Cathedral will be livestreaming the county’s Remembrance service at 1045 on Sunday with a sermon by Bishop Jackie. Watch it here

Plymouth Civic Remembrance Service will be led by Bishop Nick and will be available to watch from 1045 on Sunday morning. Watch it here

It will also be broadcast at the same time on BBC Radio Devon