Vigil for Peace

Nicole
There are so many places where it seems like there is no peace. Our hearts are heavy with news of violence, unrest, and uncertainty around the world.
Come together to light a candle and pray for peace on Saturday, February 21st, 1pm at Manning Memorial Chapel (Acadia campus).
This simple time of stillness, music, and interfaith prayer is organized by the Wolfville Area InterChurch Council. All are welcome.

Nicole
Photos from this year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Clergy from the member churches, chapel assistants and folk from L’Arche all helped lead the worship that focused on abiding in Christ. Wolfville Baptist hosted the worship.
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