News Archive - May 2021
Thy Kingdom Come 2021
During the 11 days of Thy Kingdom Come it is hoped that everyone who takes part will:
- Deepen their own relationship with Jesus Christ
- Pray for 5 friends or family to come to faith in Jesus
- Pray for the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, that we would be effective in our witness
The invitation in 2016 from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer.
Thy Kingdom Come Resources
For more resources, please see the Thy Kingdom Come website which also includes daily videos to "to inspire, equip and appeal to a wide range of church tradition and denomination".
Thy Kingdom Come continues to grow in its outreach to different churches and denominations the Methodist and catholic churches in this country and others throughout the world.
St. Marys will be hosting Thy Kingdom Come Ascension Day service at 7.30 pm on Thursday 13th May which we invite you to attend.
There will be prayer sessions every morning at 10 am starting from the 14th May in St. Marys Church until 23rd May 2021.
There will be a regular church service on Wednesday 19th May at 10 am in St. Mary's Church.
There will be zoom services in the evenings on these dates at 6pm:
- Friday 14th May
- Saturday 15th May
- Monday 17th May
- Tuesday 18th May
- Thursday 20th May
- Saturday 22nd May
Please contact the churchwarden for the link to zoom meetings if you would like to join them.
There is a virtual prayer walk which we hope you can do from home or walking it during this time which you can access on this web page. Please ask for a paper copy if you would like one.
Her is one of the video resources from the Thy Kingdom Come website - Day 3: Watch Methodist Youth President, Phoebe Parkin, share on the theme of 'Thanks.'
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