Join Us for the 10th Anniversary of Time Together

Tomorrow, at Manchester Cathedral, the first of this year’s Time Together services for those affected by suicide will take place. We will be holding all those attending this very special service in our hearts and minds.

This year marks the 10th Anniversary of Time Together, and four services will be held across the country:

  • Manchester – Saturday 6th September, 14:00–15:30, Manchester Cathedral
  • London – Saturday 13th September, 14:00–15:30, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square
  • Leicester – Saturday 13th September, 14:00–15:30, St James the Greater
  • Truro – Sunday 14th September, 14:00–15:30, Truro Cathedral

A New Book Launch: Life Beyond Suicide – Reflections on Loss and Love

Coinciding with this year’s services, our brand-new book Life Beyond Suicide: Reflections on Loss and Love launches on 13th September at the service at St Martin-in-the-Fields in London.

This deeply moving book offers a way to take the messages of hope, remembrance, and community home with you. Copies will be available to buy at the London service, and you can also order through Canterbury Press: Buy the book here.

A portion of the proceeds from sales will be donated to Olly’s Future.

About Time Together

Whether in London, Manchester, Truro, or Leicester, the Time Together services bring those affected by suicide into a shared gathering of solace and compassion. Over the past decade, this event has become a space of remembrance, healing, and connection for so many people.

This year’s 10th anniversary reminds us of the enduring importance of coming together as a community to share, remember, and support one another.

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