Gift of Prayer: Bishop's Reflections #2
25th January 2021In this week's reflection Bishop Martyn thinks about the gift of prayer
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In this week's reflection Bishop Martyn thinks about the gift of prayer
An outdoor prayer labyrinth has been created in Birstall for the church and wider community to explore and wander at their leisure.
Stories from across the county as they committed to pray as part of Thy Kingdom Come
It's no surprise during Thy Kingdom Come that prayer is at the forefront of our minds as Christians, but as Gemma experienced, God can talk to us in the most unusual of circumstances…
One example of our church communities setting aside time during the day to pray and fast, with different people gathering online to pray together at three points during the day.
Every act of Christian kindness plants a seed, and that seed is something that can grow into a mighty tree. While we might not always get to see the fruit of these interactions, we can be sure that God is at work. One such story of hope has come to our attention, from Pioneer Minister and Reader, June Ainge.
Opportunities to worship online and resources for Everyday Prayer from our churches and new monastic community as well as the national Church and others
Read how a couple of churches in the diocese are exploring Everyday Prayer by blending Catholic and Charismatic styles of prayer.