Maritime welfare charity the Sailors’ Society is asking churches in Wellington to remember the world’s seafarers in a special service.

Congregations from around the world will take part in Sea Sunday services in aid of the Sailors’ Society on July 14.

Each year, the Christian charity, which celebrated its 200th birthday in 2018, asks churchgoers to pray and give thanks for the world’s 1.6 million seafarers.

Sandra Welch, Sailors’ Society’s deputy chief executive, said: “Whether they know it or not, the people of Wellington rely upon seafarers.”

On average, Sailors’ Society chaplains and ship visitors reach out to 1,000 seafarers and their families each day.

Sandra added, “More than 90 per cent of everything we own comes by sea – our clothes, phones, cars – even the bricks that make up our homes.

“All of these goods are brought into the country by seafarers who risk extreme loneliness, dangerous storms and even piracy.

“Holding a Sea Sunday service for the Sailors’ Society is a fantastic way of recognising the amazing work seafarers do.”

The charity has created a variety of free resources for churches – to receive a pack email jleslie@sailors-

society.org