Remembrance
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After the Armistice, what next?
The Revd Paul King begins the task of thinking beyond the events of 1918
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Hymns and war – conflicting views
Two recent hymns for Remembrance Sunday raise questions about commemorating fallen service personnel in worship.
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Once crimson poppies bloomed (Remembrance) (website only)
"Once crimson poppies bloomed" by Andrew Pratt New on 25 October 2012
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Poppies to remember (website only)
"Poppies to remember" by Dominic Grant New on 25 October 2011
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Remembering conflict – singing for peace
Hymns for Remembrance Sunday
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Remembering conscientious objectors
Hymns that reflect the challenges of keeping the peace
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We shall not forget (website only)
“We shall not forget” by Andrew Murphy and Matt Allen New on 30 October 2018 – a Remembrance Sunday hymn that extends our thinking well beyond the limits of war