Liam Moore leads the singing at St. Teresa's Church, on Sunday, as part of the Churches Stand United in Norris Green & Croxteth _320
He said: “This is a great way of putting the feelings of young people into verse.
“They are sending out a strong message that they’re not going to sit in silence and live in fear.”
Cllr Marilyn Fielding, Liverpool City Council’s executive member for safer, stronger communities, said: “Community Sunday is a great opportunity for the whole community to come together and make a stand against the tiny minority who use violence.”




