Grenfell – A spoken word response & tribute to the tragedy 2 years on

Five years ago, I felt stirred to write a poem to mark the centenary of World War 1. My Father was a welsh guardsman, so remembrance is a big deal for me (and it has been even more poignant since my Dad passed to pancreatic cancer 6 years ago). It made me so aware that grief is as much real as it is tragic and we all encounter it in some way. It made me ponder the question how does God respond to suffering? During my walk through grief and remembrance I found the shortest verse in the Bible to be one of my biggest lifelines. We also mark an anniversary today, 2 years on since the tragic event of Grenfell Tower becoming engulfed in flames, with 72 losing their lives. I cannot begin to imagine what that must’ve been like for the community, for those who helped so courageously and for the loved ones of those who are no longer with us. I also don’t know what they must be going through now, as the community are still searching for answers. But what I do know, is that when we weep, we don’t weep alone. Two words that capture the heart of God, through His son Jesus. When he the saw suffering in this world, ‘Jesus wept’. May John 11:35 be a reminder that when we weep, he weeps with us. Written by Dai Woolridge of Spoken-Truth

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