prayer diary, summer 2012
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The CPAS Prayer Diary for Spring 2012. CPAS is an Anglican evangelical mission agency.TRANSCRIPT
Spring – Summer 2012
The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective. James 5:16
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taught about the Father being aware of the needs of his children, but nonetheless saw fit to intercede again and again.
Similar emphases are made by Luke in Acts 2:42 and Paul in writing to the Colossians (4:2). And we can therefore deduce that this kind of prayer is held up for us as a template or pattern.
During the months covered by this Prayer Diary we will be engaged in a large number of ministry opportunities as well as embracing several organisational challenges (recruiting to a couple of significant posts, working in a new way with associate colleagues around the UK and moving to a new office).
All of this must be undergirded by prayer that is nurtured by a commitment to mission, and which is both fervent and continuing.
Thank you for joining us in this.
John DunnettGeneral Director
Thank you for praying for the work of CPAS. 2012 is a year of both challenge and opportunity – and one that needs
your prayers.
We are told in Acts that the early church ‘joined together constantly in prayer’ (Acts 1:14). This phrase is constructed by Luke in such a way as to record particular characteristics of the way the early church prayed – a method that clearly ‘appealed’ to our Father in heaven.
It describes a group who prayed with one mind or purpose. They had received the mandate to ‘go and make disciples’ (Matthew 28:19) from the risen Jesus and were now waiting for the promised Holy Spirit. And they did so with a shared anticipation, intent and purpose.
Furthermore, the word which the TNIV translates as ‘constantly’ means to be ‘busily engaged with’ or ‘devoted to’. Whatever the other demands of daily life, their hearts were committed to prayer.
There is also in Luke’s description of their praying a sense of continuance. They prayed repeatedly, as if their prayers were somehow incomplete. They knew what Jesus had
‘They all joined together constantly in prayer’
Acts 1:14
PS You may notice that this edition of Prayer Diary looks a bit different. This is to enable prayer for some specific ministries which we’d love to see God at work in over the next few months. To inform your daily prayers, we have included six bullet points and a closing prayer each week, which can be used over seven days.
Arrow Ireland is part of the worldwide Arrow network, which over 1,500 Christian leaders have taken part in so far.
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The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day. Proverbs 4:18
This week, I’ll be speaking at the second residential of Arrow Ireland, which marks the half-way point of the programme.
I’m leading a session on ‘the inner life of the leader’ on Thursday, which I hope will be both challenging and encouraging.
‘Like the Arrow Leadership Programme in Great Britain, Arrow Ireland focuses on developing around 24 younger Christian leaders over a two year period, equipping them for mission now and long into the future.
‘This transformation happens through a combination of residentials, monthly meetings with a mentor, work in small groups, projects and personal intercession. It is quite rigorous for those going through the programme, and I know they will appreciate your prayers!’
James Lawrence, CPAS Leadership Principal
15-21 APRILarrow leadership programmePray for Arrow in Ireland
Heavenly Father, thank you for the opportunity Arrow gives for leaders to grow and develop in their relationship with you and in their leadership. By your grace please transform each of the participants, and through them transform your Church.
Please pray: God speaks through James as he offers
guidance and advice to participants. That each participant will be open to
God’s work in them through the teaching and worship.
For the one-on-one conversations which often prove to be a significant part of
the week. For John Alderdice as he oversees Arrow
Ireland, and for the team of seven working together this week to run the residential based just outside Dublin.
That the ‘graduates’ of Arrow across the UK and Ireland (nearly 300!) will continue to lead well, have a growing concern for those who don’t know Christ, and will look to develop others in leadership.
God blesses early plans for an Arrow Reloaded conference to be held in January 2013. This is a gathering of those who have completed the programme in the UK and Ireland over the last 11 years.
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Vocations Sunday is an opportunity for churches to encourage everyone to reflect, discover and recognise God’s call to them.
And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best. Philippians 1:9-10
Over the next few days, church leaders across the UK are preparing services for Vocations
Sunday on 29 April. This is a chance for people to consider God’s plans for their lives. For some, this will be a call to ordained or authorised ministry, while others may feel led to lead and serve in less formal ways.
As a mission agency, CPAS is concerned with equipping the Church of the future with good leaders who will fulfil God’s mission of reconciling people to him. Our prayer is that our You and Ministry weekends, lifecall young vocations days and online tools and resources will help make this goal a reality.
vocationsPray for Vocations Sunday
22-28 APRIL
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Please pray: People hear God‘s voice clearly on
Vocations Sunday. God prompts people to book onto the
three CPAS You and Ministry weekends happening later this year.
For local clergy and diocesan vocations staff as they seek to help people discern a calling to ordained or authorised ministry.
For national Church staff with responsibility for vocations, including Catherine Williams, national adviser for vocations.
Also for Liz Boughton, national adviser for young vocations.
God blesses our ongoing work helping younger people explore their vocation, including lifecall days and the ‘Your S.H.A.P.E. for ministry’ web tool.
Jesus, we ask that you will speak into the hearts of those you are calling to Christian leadership. Please guide and bless them as they seek to follow your path for their lives, and use them for your glory.
mentoring Pray for Mentoring Matters training
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Mentoring Matters was launched in October 2011, and it’s been so popular with churches that
we’ve already had to reprint it, and a number of churches are now starting mentoring networks, aided by the material in the pack.
Over this year we are running a series of training days in partnership with The Mentoring Network to help churches think through how to use the resource, and this Saturday is the fourth one in Manchester (still time to book online!). Our prayer is that these days will be thought provoking, practical and will effectively resource those who attend.
But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called “Today,” so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness. Hebrews 3:13
Mentoring Matters is a CPAS resource seeking to help churches nurture disciples and develop leaders through
establishing church-based mentoring networks.
29 APRIL-5 MAY
Lord, we pray for each church looking to establish a mentoring network. Give them clarity about the best way to do this, and insights into who to approach as potential mentors. Grow your people that we may be about your work in your world.
Please pray: For the churches that have bought
Mentoring Matters, that it may be used to develop leaders and disciples for mission.
For Sharon Prior from The Mentoring Network who is running the training day
in Manchester this Saturday. Participants will come away from
the training day feeling inspired and enthusiastic about Christian mentoring.
That those co-ordinating Mentoring Matters in their church will have wisdom
to see the best way to do this. People offer themselves as mentors to
others. Pray for courage to try something they may not have done before.
For those who will be mentored to grow in Christ-likeness and serve God’s purposes
in every area of their life.
St Andrew’s, Cullompton, along with a group of churches known as the Culm Valley Mission
Community, make up this team ministry in the heart of rural Devon. Edward Hobbs, vicar at St Andrew’s, shares something of what’s going on:
‘Here at St Andrew’s, we’re delighted to have around 25 new young people coming to our evening service, and we’re also hoping to develop our children’s work through appointing a new member of staff.
‘We’d appreciate prayers for our afternoon drop-in and a new ministry called People Matter which provides food and furniture, and also for our community centre.
‘We really want to keep in step with what God is doing in all these ministries, so thank you so much for your prayers.’
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patronage churchesPray for the Culm Valley team ministry
As joint patron, CPAS was involved in appointing Edward Hobbs as vicar of St Andrew’s in 2009.
God Almighty, we pray for Jesus-focused churches where children, young people and adults feel welcome, vulnerable people are cared for, and the gospel is shared.
You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14
Please pray: Praising God for the new young people
who come to the evening service. More young people get involved in the
church, and come to faith in Jesus. For God’s guiding hand over the
appointment of a new children’s worker.
Lifting up the church’s ministries to vulnerable people, including the afternoon drop-in, People Matter and the community centre.
For God’s provision – more money is needed to finish paying for the community centre.
Asking God to bless the ministry of the Culm Valley Mission Community (Blackborough, Kentisbeare, Bradfield, Willand, Uffculme and Ashill).
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! 2 Corinthians 5:17
arrow leadership programme Pray for Arrow participants
The first residential of the new Arrow Leadership Programme takes place this week. Arrow is specifically designed to equip and sustain leaders
for a lifetime of sharing the gospel and leading more men, women and children to Jesus.
Each of the four residential weeks includes elements on character, call, leadership and evangelism. The participants will then gather in peer cell groups and have monthly meetings with their Arrow mentors before the next residential in October.
Carol Street, Arrow programme manager, said: ‘We are very excited and about working alongside another great bunch of Arrow participants and we are looking forward to all that God has in store! Please join with us in praying for them throughout this week.’
The Arrow Leadership Programme is for leaders aged 25-40 in full-time Christian ministry.
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13-19 MAY
Please pray: For Arrow to influence the
personal evangelism of each of the 24 participants.
For James Lawrence, as he runs sessions on discerning God’s call and leadership.
God speaks through the Old Testament studies on the character, competence and call of leaders.
All have fun and are challenged by the activities run by Rob Bianchi.
For a developing self-awareness for participants as they engage with several assessments tools.
Participants enjoy spending time together, and encourage one another as leaders.
Dear Lord, thank you that you use Arrow to equip leaders to be led more by you, lead more like you, and lead more to you. We pray that all church leaders will find ways of applying this to their own mission and ministry.
leaders in mission
The discipleship and mission of St George’s Weald is being impacted by what vicar Serena Willoughby learned on the CPAS Arrow Leadership Programme.
Arrow put mission back at the top of the list. The passion for mission which underpins every module really inspired me to get out there and encourage my congregation to do the same. Having children at the local school gives me a great opportunity to share Jesus’ love with other families, with a weekly event at church after the school run. We’ve also started doing Messy Church, where more people can explore the Bible in fun and creative ways.
Serena Willoughby, vicar, St George’s, Weald
Developing leaders through the Growing Leaders courses in 700 churches nationwide
Supporting the leaders of 4,000 young people on Ventures and Falcon Camps
Appointing clergy passionate about mission and the relevance of the gospel
Exploring God’s call to licensed Anglican ministry through vocations events
Transforming the leadership of men and women on the Arrow Leadership Programme
Equipping mentors for a new generation of leaders through Mentoring Matters
passion for mission
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The Buck Stops Here is a conference for new incumbents which takes place twice a year.
new incumbentsPray for The Buck Stops Here
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20-26 MAY
On 21-23 May at Glenfall House in Cheltenham, CPAS is hosting a 48-hour conference for approximately
20 clergy who are at the start of their first post of responsibility – whether this is moving from being a curate to a vicar, or returning to parish ministry from elsewhere.
John Dunnett, CPAS general director, is leading sessions on the essentials of mission-focused Christian leadership including vision and goal setting, building teams, managing change and developing a healthy spirituality. It’s a busy residential, but with plenty of opportunity for participants to learn from each other and to work through some of the particular responsibilities of incumbency in a prayerful, safe and friendly setting.
John said: ‘Good leadership is of crucial importance to the growth of churches, and as a mission agency we’re keen to do all we can to develop new incumbents as they start out.’
Jesus said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?’ ‘Yes, Lord,’ he said, ‘you know that I love you.’ Jesus said, ‘Feed my lambs.’ John 21:15
Please pray: That the group will quickly feel at
ease with each other. For the various sessions. Ask that
they will be helpful and relevant to participants.
That CPAS will be able to use this opportunity to build good relationships with clergy.
Thanking God for the staff at Glenfall House, for their generous spirit and partnership in our work.
Our work together will encourage any who are apprehensive about their new role as incumbents.
For the work and witness of the churches each new incumbent leads.
Father God, we ask that you will be preparing and equipping all new incumbents to lead healthy, growing churches where your will is done, and many come to faith in Jesus Christ.
Glenfall House, Cheltenham (Photo: ©LeeNiel.co.uk)
Using these words from the Diamond Jubilee Prayer, pray for the Queen in her role as ‘Defender of the Faith and Supreme Head of the Church of England’:
God of time and eternity,whose Son reigns as servant, not master;we give you thanks and praisethat you have blessed this Nation, the Realms and Territorieswith Elizabeth,our beloved and glorious Queen.In this year of Jubilee,grant her your gifts of love and joy and peaceas she continues in faithful obedience to you, her Lord and Godand in devoted service to her lands and peoples,and those of the Commonwealth,now and all the days of her life;through Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen.
This week we pray for the Anglican Church across the UK and Republic of Ireland, in the days leading up to
the national celebrations for HRH Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee.
The vast majority of people in our villages, towns and cities do not yet know the risen Jesus. CPAS exists to enable local church growth, adding to the 1.1 million people attending a Church of England service each week.
our nationsPray for God’s kingdom to come
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27 MAY-2 JUNE
For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. Habakkuk 2:14
Please pray: Churches find relevant and creative
ways of sharing the gospel. Leaders at all levels will discover their
own spiritual gifts. Local evangelism initiatives have an
impact in winning people for Christ. That more people in churches will
seek where God is calling them to serve.
For those leading volunteer ministries to reflect the light of Jesus.
God blesses Diamond Jubilee celebration events run by local churches over the next few days.
Ventures are life-changing Christian holidays for 8-18s which take place during the school holidays.
venturesPray for Knock and Quinta
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Two of our newest Ventures continue to go from strength to strength. Providing fun-filled, Bible-based holidays for 8-11s, Knock and Quinta
Ventures, which are taking place this week, are full to bursting. In fact, Knock had to move site because so many children wanted to attend.
Robin Barfield, overall leader at Quinta, says there’s almost nothing better than seeing groups of smiling children arrive excited about all that will happen during the week. Robin hopes the children will respond to God through their head, heart and hands.
As it’s Jubilee week their theme is Kings and Queens and they’ll be taking a big picture look at the whole Bible.
3-9 JUNE
Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ Matthew 22:37
Please pray: Praising God that these
Ventures are so popular with children.
Children go home with a deeper knowledge of our sovereign God.
For great weather so the children can enjoy the outside space.
Leaders return to their home churches more confident to lead local children’s ministry.
For Robin Barfield, Mark Tomlinson and the
other leaders of Knock and Quinta. For more leaders to catch
the vision of running holidays outside of the summer school holiday.
King Jesus, we thank you for the excitement and enthusiasm young children can have for following you. Help us to direct their passion and trust as they grow and develop so their faith is rooted in you throughout their life.
‘I made loads of new friends.’ Luke, 14
‘I had some of the best times of my life! ’ David, 17
‘I learnt that God will forgive us and always love and be there for us.’ Bethan, 14
‘I think Ventures are FAB!!!!’ Emily, 11
‘I learnt that he suffers for our sins, even though we do not deserve it.’ James, 15
‘I have seen God at work in so many children’s lives, as they come and see they are valued, loved and respected.’ John, Falcon Camp leader
Summer is on its way! Thank you for changing the lives of thousands of children and teenagers through praying for Ventures and Falcon Camps.
www.ventures.org.uk
Over 100 holidays.
More than 3,000 volunteer leaders.
Around 4,500 children and teenagers blessed with a life-changing Christian holiday!
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Next Sunday is an exciting day for St Thomas’, a CPAS patronage church in Kendal, Cumbria,
as the church holds its annual ‘Party in the Park’ event, blessing the local community with music, bouncy castles, face-painting, treasure hunts, bike stunts, gymnastics, ice creams, candy floss – and stories of God’s extravagant love for everyone.
As Kendal sits on the edge of the Lake District, St Thomas’ is looking forward to welcoming many visitors over the next couple of months who drop in to worship during their summer break. Summer also means that many young people at the church have important exams, and some are preparing to move on to college or university.
Growing young disciples is a key priority, with the recent launch of ‘Fresh’, a weekly youth club and ‘Revolution’, a monthly worship event for young people across the region.
10-16 JUNEpatronage churchesPray for St Thomas’, Kendal
As an evangelical patron, CPAS promotes the appointment of leaders with a heart for the gospel in parishes across the UK.
You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. Isaiah 55:12
God of hope, thank you for giving churches the creativity and energy to reach out to those around them effectively. Please help the CPAS patronage team as they seek to appoint wise, mission-minded leaders who will lead churches into growth.
Please pray: Many young people are impacted by
‘Fresh’ and ‘Revolution’. For God’s blessing on those who are
preparing to go to college or university. That ‘Party in the Park’ will be a time when
people have great fun and experience God’s love for them.
People’s hearts will be stirred by the stories of faith they hear.
God uses the church to touch the lives of holiday-makers this summer.
That the church will achieve its goal of going deeper in prayer, Christian lifestyle and sharing faith stories.
The Ventures and Falcon Camps head office team develop policies and provide centralised systems enabling overall leaders to run safe, fun, life-changing holidays. 15
It’s Simon Wearn’s hope that the 14-18 year olds will ‘come to Christ and grow in Christ’ at Foremarke 3 this summer.
Foremarke 3 is one of around 90 Ventures happening in 2012. This week, overall leader Simon is busy getting ready for the leaders’ preparation weekend on 22-24 June.
‘There’s a lot of grind before the joy of sharing the gospel on a residential holiday. But there’s also a fantastic joy in serving alongside a team who are united in Christ,’ Simon said.
This year’s talks are focussing on the king of the kingdom and the week’s activity theme will be based on the Olympics.
venturesPray for Foremarke 3
17-23 JUNE
On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. Revelation 19:16
Heavenly Father, as the leaders of Foremarke 3 prepare for their Venture this summer, may they know your Holy Spirit equipping them for all you call them to do. May you bless the work of their hands, hearts and minds and use all they do to enable young people to join your kingdom.
Please pray: For Simon as he builds a team
that has fun and is faithful in its proclamation of the gospel.
Junior leaders will have a heart to serve and discover more about what it might mean to be a leader in the future.
For leaders taking on new roles this year. Pray they will quickly grasp all that they need to do and enjoy leading.
For some new female leaders. There’s a real need for more – please pray God will prompt people to step forward.
Giving thanks for all the team has achieved in previous years in enabling young people to meet Jesus Christ and get to know him better.
God’s will is done as the leaders plan and prepare together this weekend.
Tas Valley is one of 511 benefices in the UK where CPAS holds sole or joint patronage.
patronage churchesPray for the Tas Valley team
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24-30 JUNE
Sally Gaze is team rector of the Tas Valley benefice in rural Norfolk, where she has been for nearly ten years. There are six
parishes and one cell church, which draws the benefice together by leading prayer initiatives and outreach courses such as Alpha. Sally said:
‘The benefice includes lots of different traditions and ways of expressing faith, all united by our vision of “Growing in God’s love”. I’m about to return from a three-month sabbatical, and there’s a busy summer ahead with the popular annual holiday club which is attended by about 70 children.
‘This summer is also a time of change, with our curate Chris looking to move after his three years of curacy and youth worker Hannah heading off to university in September.’
And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ Ephesians 3:17-18
Please pray: Asking God to sustain and inspire
Sally as she leads the team. For Chris as he seeks God’s guidance
for the next stage of his ministry. Giving thanks for all that Hannah
has done leading the youth work. For ‘Special Me’, a new initiative
reaching families with young people with special needs.
That families with children at the holiday club will be to be touched by God’s love and care.
The truth of the message of the gospel will be clear to all who attend the outreach courses and events.
Thank you Lord for the way the Tas Valley team seeks to reach people with your love. We pray that you will inspire churches to make the gospel accessible for all the men, women and children in their parish.
Kingsmead 2 Falcon Camp takes place at Kingsmead School on the Wirral, a five minute walk from
Hoylake beach. Last year the 24 young people aged 11-14 were from Coventry, Liverpool and Preston, from all sorts of backgrounds. They had varied experiences of church, some none at all and some of them had never been on holiday.
Overall leader Jon McCowen said: ‘We taught the children the Christmas story, ending the week with the gospel message that God gave us a present so that we can have a future. We backed this up by giving everyone a hand wrapped present. Everyone had a great week – the young people and their leaders. One leader said “I don’t know about the kids but I have gained so much from this, and my confidence is so much better.”’
The leaders are currently planning this year’s Kingsmead 2, which will take place in August.
falcon campsPray for Kingsmead 2
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Falcon Camps are fun-packed, affordable, unforgettable holidays for children and teenagers facing disadvantage.
1-7 JULY
And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 1 John 5:11
Please pray: Every young person feels loved,
special and valued. That they hear and absorb the
message of the gospel. Giving thanks for a wonderful team
of leaders, and a great venue – close to the beach and with a sports field and swimming pool on site.
We have a lovely fun-filled week of activities.
We are kept safe and sound. Pray for God’s protection over us.
For God to be at work already in the lives of the 11-14 year olds who will come on Kingsmead 2 this year.
Living God, we praise and thank you for all the children and young people who have been on Falcon Camps over very many years and we ask that this year many more will hear and respond to the message of your love for them.
The Growing Leaders and Growing Leaders – Youth Edition courses can be used in a wide variety of contexts to develop leaders for mission.
growing leadersPray for Readers in Bristol diocese
8-14 JULY
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This Wednesday evening around 22 Readers drawn from across Bristol diocese will meet at Trinity College,
Bristol, for the final session of a Growing Leaders course that has been running each month since October 2011.
The course has been jointly led by Charles Burgess, CPAS leadership specialist, and Kunnagh Scott, a Reader in Bristol diocese. The course has enabled participants to deepen their understanding of the theology and practical application of Christian leadership. Throughout, the level of engagement, interaction and challenge has been really encouraging.
Looking ahead, our prayer is that all participants will find many ways to work out, and develop further, their leadership gifts within their own areas of calling.
Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them. John 7:38
Please pray: For a good ending to this Growing
Leaders course. That the spiritual insights people have
gained through the course would be deeply-rooted and long-lasting.
The participants would find many opportunities to practically apply the skills they have learnt in their
ministry today. That Charles and Kunnagh would
work well together as they facilitate this last evening.
For Bristol diocese as they seek to nurture and equip Readers with effective leadership skills.
Giving thanks to God for the level of responsiveness from participants, and the sense of his blessing throughout the course as a whole.
Holy Spirit, thank you for your guidance and blessing throughout this Growing Leaders course. We pray that you would bless the leadership roles of all those who have taken part in the course and bring much fruit through their ministries.
CHURCH OF ENGLAN
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READER
Charles Burgess, CPAS leadership
specialist
15-21 AprilArrow in Ireland
The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day. Proverbs 4:18
Heavenly Father, by your grace please transform each of the participants, and through them transform your Church.
22-28 AprilVocations Sunday
And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight. Philippians 1:9
Jesus, we ask that you will speak into the hearts of those you are calling to Christian leadership. Please guide and bless them.
29 April-5 MayMentoring Matters training
But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called “Today,”. Hebrews 3:13
Lord, we pray for each church looking to establish a mentoring network. Give them clarity about the best way to do this.
6-12 MayCulm Valley team ministry
You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14
God Almighty, we pray for welcoming, Jesus-focused churches where vulnerable people are cared for and the gospel is shared.
13-19 MayArrow participants
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! 2 Corinthians 5:17
Dear Lord, please help all church leaders to be led more by you, lead more like you, and lead more to you.
20-26 MayThe Buck Stops Here
‘Yes, Lord,’ he said, ‘you know that I love you.’ Jesus said, ‘Feed my lambs.’ John 21:15
Father, we ask that you will be preparing and equipping all new incumbents to lead many to faith in Jesus Christ.
27 May-2 JuneOur nations
For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. Habakkuk 2:14
Mighty God, we lift up the Anglican Church across the UK and Republic of Ireland. Please help us to share the good news of your salvation.
3-9 JuneKnock and Quinta Ventures
Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ Matthew 22:37
King Jesus, we thank you for the excitement and enthusiasm young children can have for following Jesus Christ. Please continue to work in their lives.
10-16 JuneSt Thomas’ Church, Kendal
You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you. Isaiah 55:12
God of hope, thank you for the ministry of St Thomas’, Kendal. Please help the CPAS patronage team as they seek to appoint wise, mission-minded leaders.
This overview is designed for those who prefer to pray in a less structured way. Simply cut out this page and keep it in your Bible, journal, or wherever is most helpful. Use the weekly themes and Bible verses as you wish, with the Holy Spirit’s leading for inspiration.
prayer diary overview
17-23 JuneForemarke 3 Venture
On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. Revelation 19:16
Heavenly Father, may the leaders of Foremarke 3 know your Holy Spirit equipping them for all you call them to do.
24-30 JuneTas Valley team ministry
How wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ. Ephesians 3:18
Thank you Lord for the Tas Valley team. We pray that you will inspire churches to make the gospel accessible for all.
1-7 JulyKingsmead 2 Falcon Camp
And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 1 John 5:11
Living God, we praise you for all the children and young people who have been on Falcon Camps over very many years. We ask that many more will respond to the message of your love.
8-14 JulyGrowing Leaders in Bristol diocese
Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them. John 7:38
Holy Spirit, we pray that you would bless the leadership roles of all those who have taken part in Growing Leaders and bring much fruit through their ministries.
Elijah was a human being, even as we are. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years. Again he prayed, and the heavens gave rain, and the earth produced its crops. James 5:17-18
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