Christians walked through Petersfield on Good Friday, starting at the Methodist church and pausing to pray in Lavant Street and in Rams Walk.
More than 300 worshippers filled the town’s Square and sang and prayed, accompanied by the Salvation Army band.
The crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection were the focus but prayers were made for peace in areas of conflict and blessings on the town.
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Churches in the Petersfield area join together again on July 23 at the Avenue playing fields for an afternoon of celebration.
There will be a small stage and various charity and community groups will also be represented.
See www.pact.org.uk for more details.

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