Adventist Church responds to Westminster attack, London

<p>23 March 2017 | St Albans, UK [Victor Hulbert] Seventh-day Adventists across Europe again mourn the unnecessary loss of life and injury incurred during an attack outside the UK Houses of Parliament on Wednesday, 22 March 2017. We particularly feel and pray for those families and individuals whose lives have been affected by this tragedy.</p>

News March 23, 2017

23 March 2017 | St Albans, UK [Victor Hulbert] Seventh-day Adventists across Europe again mourn the unnecessary loss of life and injury incurred during an attack outside the UK Houses of Parliament on Wednesday, 22 March 2017. We particularly feel and pray for those families and individuals whose lives have been affected by this tragedy.

London attack 22 3 17Responding to the attack, Pastor Ian Sweeney, President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the UK and Ireland said, “Adventists condemn Wednesday’s terrorist attack in London and we mourn the tragic and senseless loss of life that resulted.

“While we should not speculate as to the motivations behind this atrocity, it appears to have been an attack toward the seat of British government and democracy and sadly innocent people, including a police officer, lost their lives. As a community of faith, our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of all those who mourn.” 

This Sabbath (Saturday), we encourage church leaders to arrange prayers for the families of those who lost their lives, and the many still hospitalised and traumatised by the whole event. 

Pastor Raafat Kamal, who leads the Church across the Trans-European Division that includes the UK, added his sympathies and those of his colleagues in many countries he represents. In offering condolences, he noted that while we live in dark times, we also live with hope, care and a sense of purpose. “We do not let acts like this defeat us,” he said, “but rather we feel more compelled to share the love of God that can touch and transform all lives.” [tedNEWS]

See a full statement from Pastor Sweeney.


tedNEWS Staff: Victor Hulbert, editor; Esti Pujic, associate editor
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