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How your church can support Sea Sunday 2021

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Sea Sunday takes place on the second Sunday in July when we come together to celebrate the role seafarers play in our daily lives. We invite you and your church to support Sea Sunday and give thanks for the work seafarers do to keep us safe. Here's three ways your church can get involved.

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1, Go socialUse #SeaSunday on social media to let seafarers know that you support them. Post a prayer or a word of thanks on social media and tag #SeaSunday.Ask your church community to record a thank you message to all seafarers and share on social media. 2, Give thanks Offer intercessions for seafarers in your church services.Record a thank you message to all seafarers to be included in The Mission to Seafarers global service. Email your video to john.dowling@missiontoseafarers.org3, Support The Mission to SeafarersThe Mission to Seafarers support the men and women working at sea when they need them most. They have a large network of ordained Port Chaplains who come on board ships, giving seafarers a listening ear and offering prayer, if needed. They can also connect seafarers to other organisations, or speak to them on their behalf.Make a donation: Individual Giving | Charity Donations for Seafarers | The Mission to Seafarers Get your church involved: Host a coffee morning, book a speaker or knit a hat and mittens: At Church | The Mission to Seafarers

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Our mission is to care for the shipping industry’s most important asset: its people.

The Mission to Seafarers

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Visit Sea Sunday | 2021 | The Mission to Seafarers for more resources and ideas. Please also consider supporting the RNLI who work tirelessly to keep the public safe. RNLI - Royal National Lifeboat Institution - Saving Lives at Sea Lifeboat volunteerRead about Canon Robert Townsend, Diocese of Bangor, and his role as RNLI volunteer: Canon Robert Townsend, Lifeboat volunteer - The Church in Wales