Prayers were being offered in churches and mosques for Alan Henning, a British aid worker murdered by Islamic State militants, as a**ther Briton was reunited with his family after being freed by captors in Libya. A church in Henning's home town of Eccles, **rthwest England, was holding a multi-faith service of "reflection and solidarity" in his memory Sunday. Muslim leaders also urged worshippers to pray for the 47-year-old taxi driver, captured while delivering aid to Syria, as they gathered this weekend to celebrate the Eid al-Adha holiday. A video purportedly showing Henning's beheading was released by militants Friday.