May 2024

SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION Thy Kingdom Come Day 4 We are invited to walk with our Father to change how we treat the Earth now as we look in expectant hope to the heavenly city which is ours in Christ. We also pray all Christian people in our diocese, for our common witness and the gift of our different traditions. We pray for all members of the Anglican Communion around the world, for the Archbishop of Cantebury and all primates and bishops, and

Thy Kingdom Come Day 3 We pray for building community, breaking down hostilities: this is the work of our Blessed Lord, so much needed in our troubled world. We also pray for the witness and evangelism through our prison, hospital, university and workplace chaplains. Please pray for The Diocese of Ekiti – The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)

Thy Kingdom Come is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus. What started in 2016 as an invitation from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the Church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer. “In praying 'Thy Kingdom Come' we all commit to playing our part in the renewal of the nations and the transformation of communities." Archbishop Justin Welby In the 10

Our new DISCIPLE Course launched this week with over 35 churches represented across the two evenings. Disciple began on Tuesday evening at St Paulinus Church in New Ollerton hosted by Revd. Richard Hanford and worship led by a team from The Potting Shed. Whilst on Thursday evening, the team at St Helen's Stapleford hosted guests from many churches in the surrounding area. At both evenings, James Halstead spoke on 'Being Disciples with Living Hope', exploring the real and living hope Jesus

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