Two women travelers with Bibles pose in front of Hyde Park gate, March of Repentance, London
March of Repentance, a "humble call out to our nation for change, with one message Repentance", organised by "a concerned and growing group of believers across the denominational divides crying out for Godly change in the Church and in our Nation." The march was a call to the church and to the nation to turn away from false gods and to turn around "towards what is good which is God, in order to put the 'Great' back into Great Britain." Those taking part gathered in Hyde Park, forming small groups standing on the grass below the statue of Achilles, praying for repentance. Some prayed fervently and loudly, others more privately, and a few were speaking in tongues, with one or two falling to the ground as the spirit moved them. After around half an hour of prayer the group, by this time perhaps around 500 people, came together and were led in singing before walking out of the park and under Park Lane to the assembly point. More people joined them here, and by the time the Shofar (ram's horn) was blown into the megaphone to signal the start of the march, there were around a thousand setting off to Trafalgar Square.
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Location: Hyde Park, London, England, UK
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