At a recent farewell service (held online) for Revd Dr Andrew Prasad, on his retirement after almost 13 years as Moderator of the Thames North Synod of the United Reformed Church (URC), it was a time of celebration and thanksgiving for Andrew's ministry within the Synod, and the wider Church.

It was also an opportunity to hear from a variety of people who had worked with Andrew during 43 years of his Christian ministry and service.

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad had previously served the Church of North India from 1978 -1989 and the Council for World Mission (CWM) from 1989-99. After this he had served at Streatham Asian Christian Fellowship before transferring to the URC, where he served at Dulwich Grove, Camberwell Green (2002-2008) and was then appointed Moderator of Thames North.

Revd Heather Whyte, URC Minister in Luton had kindly prepared the service and led the opening prayer.

A short reflection on Andrew’s life in ministry was shared by Revd Nigel Uden, former Moderator of the URC’s Southern Synod, currently ministering at Downing Place URC.

Besides Andrew’s family members, tributes were also paid by representatives from Church of North India, Council for World Mission (CWM), Streatham Asian Fellowship, Dulwich Grove URC and Thames North Synod.

Litany of release, followed by prayers of concern and commitment were led Revd Jane Weedon, currently ministering at Welwyn Garden City United Reformed Church.

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad gave the final blessing.

During the service, people described Andrew as being the ‘Best Boss’. He has a listening ear, reflecting mind, visionary and strategic thinking. He was also described as a good shepherd, guiding light and the best pastor with patience, kindness, humility, passion for justice, perseverance, endurance and above all simplicity.

David Jonathan, Director GRASSROOTS Programme, in his farewell message to Andrew said, “May your works and services continue to remain the source of blessing for others. On behalf of GRASSROOTS Luton and also on my personal behalf I extend you heartfelt thanks for all your support, encouragement and blessings and best wishes for your retirement. May God’s glory continue to shine in & through your life’s ongoing journey.”

Revd Canon David Lawson, Chair of GRASSROOTS Programme, in his farewell message to Andrew, said, “We at Grassroots have also much to thank you for in terms of your personal support and interest in our work, but also the ongoing support from the URC Thames North Synod. As one of our partners you have been critical to enabling Grassroots to continue its work of building a more cohesive and peaceful community in Luton.” Commenting on retirement for a Christian minister only a transition from one form of ministry to another, David wished Andrew a long, happy and fulfilling retirement saying

‘For all that has been, thanks. To all that shall be, yes!’

Thank you Revd Dr Andrew Prasad and URC Thames North Synod for your support to GRASSROOTS Luton

Thank you Revd Dr Andrew Prasad and URC Thames North Synod for your support to GRASSROOTS Luton

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad, Moderator , URC Thames North Synod speaking at Luton's CRCW Project Finale Event on 19th Feb'20

Revd Dr Andrew Prasad, Moderator , URC Thames North Synod speaking at Luton's CRCW Project Finale Event on 19th Feb'20

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