
People are invited to remember a loved one at Hospice at Home West Cumbria’s Light up a Life services in December.
The services, at St Michael’s Church in Workington and St Mary’s Church in Gosforth on December 1, will include readings, choir performances, moments of reflection, and prayers.
Lights on the hospice Christmas tree will be switched on during the service in memory of all the loved ones who have had a light dedicated in their memory, and the charity will also invite people to switch on their own candle, which will be available at the service, during this moment of reflection.
Holly Harkness, community fundraising co-ordinator for Hospice at Home West Cumbria, said: “Light up a Life has been an important part of our hospice calendar for many years, and we hope that our services will continue to bring people together from all walks of life to remember their loved ones, whether we have supported them or otherwise. We hope to see you at one of our services this December, and that this will provide comfort to those who seek it.”
To dedicate a light to your loved one at the Light up a Life services, visit https://hospiceathomewestcumbria.org.uk/in-memory/light-up-a-life and create a personal dedication.
The services will begin at 2pm.