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Fifth Anniversary of the Covid pandemic

Sunday Worship reflects on the fifth anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic with a service from Manchester Cathedral.

This service marks the 5th anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns. Led by Rev Grace Thomas, the service was recorded at the Caribbean and African Health Network service of reflection, held at Manchester Cathedral earlier this month. It includes testimonies and reflections from the black community, who were disproportionately affected by the pandemic. The preacher is Richard Reddie, Director of Justice and Inclusion for Churches Together in Britain and Ireland. The music is beautiful gospel music including from The Kingdom Choir, Aretha Franklin, and the London Community Gospel Choir. Produced by Rebecca Kelly.

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38 minutes

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Tomorrow 08:10

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