On this International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we gather as people of faith and goodwill to remember the six million Jews who were murdered in the Shoah, along with the countless others whose lives were destroyed by hatred and indifference. Together, we honour the survivors who have carried memory through courage and testimony, and we reaffirm our shared responsibility to stand against antisemitism, racism, and all forms of intolerance.
Through music, scripture, testimony, and prayer, this service invites us to remember the past with reverence, to cherish the resilience of the human spirit, and to renew our commitment to building a world rooted in justice, compassion, and peace. Even in the shadow of great loss, the light of memory remains — calling us to lives of empathy, vigilance, and hope.
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