A short service will be held at Bradford Cathedral on Tuesday 25th April at 5:30pm to offer prayers to those caught up in the conflict that has erupted in Sudan over the last week.The short service will be led by the Rt Revd Toby Howarth, Bishop of Bradford, and will include representatives from across the faiths, offering prayers and reflections. The Revd Ludia Shukai of Great Horton and Lidget Green will also speak.People are encouraged to fast during the day if they are able to and it is part of their faith tradition.The Revd Ned Lunn, Canon for Intercultural Mission and the Arts, says:“As fighting continues in Sudan and hope for a ceasefire has crumbled, we invite people to come and pray for peace.“The Diocese of Leeds, of which we are a part, has strong links with Sudan and with that comes personal connection with the tragedy.“We will focus our regular evening prayers on this day on seeking God’s peace and protection on all involved and affected by this devastating situation.”All are welcome to join this service, and it will also be streamed online via the Bradford Cathedral YouTube channel.
A Memorial Service for those affected by violent crime will be held at Bradford Cathedral on Thursday 27th April at 7:30pm. The service is in partnership with Fountains Church; Bradford Children & Families Trust – District Youth Services; West Yorkshire Police; and the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. The service, which will be led by the Revd Linda Maslen of Fountains Church, will include prayers for victims of violent crime, and those affected by it; an act of remembrance; and testimonies and stories, alongside a time to reflect and a commitment to hope for change.Please visit the Bradford Cathedral website to read the full story.