In Abingdon today, congregations from the town’s different churches began Good Friday in their own buildings before coming together for a united walk of witness. The procession moved solemnly down Bury Street, led by a man carrying a cross.
The Market Place was already busy with a Farmers’ Market.
So instead of gathering in the Market Place, the crowd assembled in nearby Roysse Court, where the Salvation Army band played hymns.
There were prayers, hymns, and reflections shared by speakers from various churches.
The Salvation Army speaker emphasized that the cross represents a message of love and forgiveness, uniting the churches in their shared faith.