High Sheriff of Gloucestershire's Service of Thanksgiving for Volunteers

Saturday 8 June, 4.30pm

Join us for a service of thanksgiving for volunteers at Gloucester Cathedral to mark the end of National Volunteers Week.

The service, organised by Mark Hurrell the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, will give thanks for the incredible commitment and dedication of volunteers throughout the county.

It will be a heartfelt opportunity to express gratitude for the selfless contributions of volunteers who give their time, energy, and passion to make a positive difference in our community.

Mark Hurrell, the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire said:

“A key part of the High Sheriff’s role is to encourage volunteering and citizenship. Gloucestershire is blessed with over 150,000 volunteers who give up countless hours to help others.

This sense of selflessness is something that King Charles holds close to his chest and, as someone who holds a Warrant from the King, I think it’s important for people to come together to celebrate the work of those who support their communities in such an important way.”

All are welcome. There is no need to book.

Type
Worship
Dates
June 8, 2024
Location
Nave
Booking not required