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A cross is raised on the site of the new church of St Francis of Assisi at Ingleby
A cross is raised on the site of the new church of St Francis of Assisi at Ingleby Barwick, 2nd October 1993
Terry Reed
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Ingleby Barwick
North Yorkshire
England
Media ID 21673776
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Christian Christianity Church Church Of England Crucifix Help Raising Scouts Site Stockton On Tees
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In this print captured by Terry Reed, we are transported back to the 1990s and witness a significant moment in the history of Ingleby Barwick. The image showcases a group of enthusiastic children from the local Scouts organization, united in their efforts to raise a cross on the site of the new church dedicated to St Francis of Assisi. The scene is filled with an air of anticipation and hope as these young individuals embody the spirit of Christian values and community support. Their determination reflects not only their faith but also their commitment to helping build a place where people can come together in worship and find solace. As they carefully maneuver the crucifix into position, one cannot help but be moved by their genuine dedication. This poignant display symbolizes both physical labor and spiritual devotion, reminding us that constructing a church extends beyond bricks and mortar; it requires unwavering faith and collective effort. Located in Stockton-on-Tees, this Church of England project holds great significance for residents who seek guidance, comfort, and unity within their religious beliefs. Through Reed's lens, we are reminded that churches serve as pillars within communities – places where traditions are upheld while fostering love, compassion, and understanding among its members. This remarkable photograph captures not just a moment frozen in time but also encapsulates the essence of Christianity's teachings - spreading kindness through selfless acts while nurturing future generations with strong moral foundations.
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