![]() ![]() We are grateful for those men and women who fought for our freedom. Use your usual form of address ('Dear God', 'Lord Jesus' etc) and:Īt this time of remembering, we want to pray for those whose lives have been affected by war. Or you could close the reflection by playing the extract from 'The Last Post' (also in 'Related links'). They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow oldĪge shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.Īt the going down of the sun and in the morning We have hospitals, fire stations and police to keep us safe. We are lucky to live in a safe environment with water, food, phones, a lot of trees and good quality houses to live in. You could bring the reflection to a close by reading the words from Laurence Binyon's poem 'For the fallen': A wreathe of poppies is laid to honour those in the war so on the 11th day, of the 11th month, at 11 o’clock we pay our respects with a minute silence. Think quietly about why it is important that we remember those people.Īnd think about a special memory that you have - perhaps a special person.or a special place. Today we've been thinking about remembering - and about remembering those people whose lives have been affected by wars and conflict in particular. Suggestions from BBC collections appear below. Lead a discussion on why it is important to remember those people whose lives have been affected by war - and those people who have lost their lives in particular.Īn opportunity to sing your chosen song. ![]() What does he know about the circumstances of Harry's death?.What signal was used to start the attack?. ![]()
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