The congregation of St Margaret’s Church in Wrenbury had the support of the thriving Wrenbury Art Group for its Remembrance Service.
Their paintings were illuminated by tea-lights for the evening service on Sunday.
Each painting has significance to the artists in terms of either All Hallows Day or the United Nations “Year of Light”.
Reverend Alison Fulford, Vicar of St Margaret’s, was delighted the theme also reinforced the wonderful message of Christ Jesus being the “Light of the World”.
Trevor Park, chairman of Wrenbury Art Group, was delighted at the cooperation shown by his members.
The successful group is also holding a selling exhibition of their works at the Parish Rooms, Nantwich on Saturday November 28.
Meanwhile, a Remembrance Day Service will take place on Sunday November 8 at 3pm at the Wistaston Memorial Hall, on Church Lane, Wistaston.
During the service, one of the 16 World War 2 heroes from Wistaston will be remembered.
Lieutenant Ronald Arthur Hulse, Royal Artillery, died on June 17, 1944, aged 29 years old.
The Memorial Hall Committee is dedicated to managing the 66-year-old building to ensure the memory of 16 Wistonians who perished in WW2 is not forgotten.
For more information, contact John White on 01270 661484.
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