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Zoom event: 'Small and Fragile Symbols of Hope': A Conversation@theRRC to share and celebrate ideas to keep the light bright this winter. The reintroduction of local #lockdown and concern about the impact of #COVID on our lives has left us all feeling anxious and vulnerable. 1/3
We have heard of churches exploring creative ways to be symbols of #hope* in our communities. Some of the conversations we have been hearing include online craft activities, High Street advent calendar, seed planting for Remembrance, celebrating unsung COVID heroes 2/3
These ideas may be small and fragile at the moment but we would love to share them so invite you to join us on Zoom: 10am on 12th October. Book via enquiries@resourcescentreonline.co.uk
*If you have an idea that you would like to share please drop us an email
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@CCullingworth will be joining us with some of her fabulous ideas. (Will be lovely to hear you Claire - thanks for helping get the idea off the ground with @valbarron9!) ❤️❤️❤️

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