Sunday, 15 February 2026

Four Years On


Four years ago we held our first Foulsham Pancake Party. On Tuesday, Bob will flip the pancakes again for our fifth such event. 
The war in Ukraine had begun the week before, so although our event was free, we put out a donations jar for HopeNowa charity we know personally, who have been working in Ukraine for many years. 
That night, we raised £75. This week we will have our fifth pancake party here. It has already become a tradition - and until this war is over, we will go on supporting, and go on praying.

God who hears,

For four years we have prayed, mourned and lamented. Four years of war in Ukraine. Four years of invasion, of violence, of death.

Sometimes it slips from news broadcasts and from people’s consciousness. But we know you, O God, have not forgotten.

We hold before you refugees who still feel like strangers, unsure when or if they will ever see and hug loved ones again.

Keep safe those who remain in Ukraine. Protect them from the mental and physical wounds of war. We ask for a miraculous end to this bloodshed.

Help us, even when we feel powerless, to act where we can. To care, to listen, to sit with those who grieve. To give, to protest, to continue to pray:

Your kingdom come, your will be done on Earth as in Heaven.   Amen

[With thanks to the Churches' Joint Public Issues Team for this prayer resource] 


14 comments:

  1. When you have a personal connection (via a friend) with a Ukrainian mother of two small children, living in Kyiv, whose husband disappeared off the streets and resurfaced a week later conscripted into the Ukrainian army, live out there becomes suddenly real.

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  2. Well done to Bob for being chef again and hope people will donate to this very worthwhile charity. Catriona

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  3. Good Luck with the pancake party Xx

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  4. I hope the pancake party went well and raised good funds for Ukraine.

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  5. Hope this 5th pancake party/fundraiser is a success.

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  6. Good luck and well done! You should read ancaslifestyle.co.uk as she is a passionate supporter of Ukraine and goes to volunteer there frequently, and talks about it.
    We are going to a pancake party at our friend Annie's house. Her lovely husband died a couple of weeks ago and there's some disagreement over funeral matters so she's pretty sad so I hope we can cheer her up!

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  7. Thank you for sharing the prayer.

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  8. I'm joining hands with you in this prayer for Ukraine.

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