Tag Archives: prayer
Coronacles chapter 4
Unsurprisingly in these strange times, there have been further developments as we figure out how to ‘do things differently’. Revd Erwin has drawn up a plan that might serve for at least a while yet, and prepared this poster, that … Continue reading
Holy Ground 17 February
The theme for February will be an introduction to the use of silence for prayer, reflection and peace, and to help us we will be looking at a famous piece of artwork and the Bible passage that tells the story … Continue reading
Seeds of Prayer at Holy Ground
Sunday 20 January at 6 pm will see another Holy Ground gathering at St Mary’s and ALL ARE WELCOME. The Holy Ground service-that-is-not-a-service is an opportunity for us to celebrate and discuss our faith in a relaxed way, through discussion, … Continue reading
Thy Kingdom Come #Wivenhoe
We’re now looking ahead to Ascension and Pentecost, marked across the Church by the Thy Kingdom Come initiative, started in 2016 as a simple invitation from Archbishop Justin Welby and Archbishop John Sentamu, encouraging Christians from all denominations to pray … Continue reading
Thy Kingdom Come
Thy Kingdom Come is a global 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 … Continue reading
Thy Kingdom Come (7)
Saturday 14 May Bible text: Acts 9:10-19 Blazing God, your light is dangerous to us! You close our eyes so that we may open them afresh on a new world where grace and truth replace stones and hatred and we … Continue reading
Thy Kingdom Come (6)
Friday 13 May Bible text: Acts 8:26-38 Traveller God, you are also on the dusty road. Sometimes we find ourselves alongside those with questions, the excluded and sad, those seeking new life. Sometimes we ourselves are those people. Teach us … Continue reading
Thy Kingdom Come (5)
Thursday 12 May Bible text: John 6:3, 5-13 Providing God, help us to recognise what children and young people are bringing to your Church so that the hungry may be fed. May we lose nothing of their openness and engagement … Continue reading