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1 John 4:11 (ESV)

‘Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another’.

Gracious God, this Thursday as we continue to focus upon the work of the NHS and all those who care for others, we reflect upon Jesus our Saviour, who extended a hand of healing, compassion, understanding and empathy to all those unwell in body, mind or Spirit. We give thanks for the way in which he taught us and encouraged us to care for one another, and to walk alongside people in their hour of need. And so we give thanks to all those who will extend a hand of compassion this day, and simply let others know they are loved and cared for. May You bless every act of kindness today. In the Name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-25T15:26:43+01:00

Matthew 25:40 New International Version

“The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’

Gracious God, as we embark upon Fairtrade fortnight, we ask that you bless the endeavours of all those who seek the ability to provide for themselves and their families, through the process of fair trading. We pray for those who grow crops amidst issues of climate change and global warming. We pray for those who skilfully produce craft items with a lack of resources. We ask that all Farmers and Artisans will be supported and guided and given the opportunity to receive a just price for their goods. We pay for the process of importing and exporting Fairtrade goods and ask that all those, in consumerism and retail, support the application of just trade rules and a fair market. Finally, Lord God, help us all to consider and understand where and how we purchase our goods so that all traders are treated with dignity and respect. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-24T09:59:21+01:00

Deuteronomy 31:8 (New International Version)
“The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”

Gracious God, as we digest the roadmap set before us in the coming weeks, we thank You that You remain unchanging and dependable, the One in whom we can place our trust. We thank You that at last there seems to be a route forward for us as communities, that take us beyond the current restrictions. Today we think of all those in education, business, retail, industry, leisure and entertainment who will spend the next few days digesting the information and beginning to navigate their path forward over the coming months. We give thanks for all those involved in the vaccination programme who have helped to make this next stage of the journey a possibility. Lord God, we appreciate that the road ahead will not be easy for many people, there is still a huge amount of uncertainty around peoples livelihoods, but we ask for courage, for wisdom but above all, assurance. May the power of Your Holy Spirit continue to sweep across our nation and may Your presence be felt in every home and business setting today. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

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2021-02-23T11:16:04+01:00

Romans 15:13
‘May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope. ‘

Gracious God, as a new week begins and we continue to journey through Lent, we bring You before decisions that will be made today by those in authority, decisions that will effect our plans for the future. Give wisdom, Lord, to all those tasked with mapping out the next stages of dealing with the pandemic. As we prepare to potentially move into a new phase of restrictions, we thank You for Your assurance that You are always there to support us when life is difficult, to encourage us in times of doubt and uncertainty, and to strengthen us when we are weak or vulnerable. Lord God, teach us to have the faith to place our trust in You with the confidence that You will continue to journey with us, whatever the next stage of this current health crisis. May we be assured of Your love and your comfort surrounding us this day, through the power of Your Holy Spirit. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-22T10:43:06+01:00

Psalm 37:7 (NIV)
‘Be still before the Lord’

Gracious God, on this third day of Lent, as the weekend approaches, we pause to consider the moments when we have felt your presence this week and give thanks. We give thanks for a conversation, a message received, an appointment scheduled, a joke shared, an anxiety eased, a word of encouragement and hope, or a glimpse of the beauty of Your creation. Living God, help us to continue to take still moments to come to You, to seek Your guidance, to reflect upon the past week and to receive Your strength and love for the days ahead. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-19T14:45:11+01:00

1 John 4:9, 19 (NIV)
‘This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. We love because he first loved us.

Gracious God, on this second day of Lent we give thanks that as you created our world, into that world Your poured Your love. Thank You that before we loved You, You first loved us. And so today we recognise that love and choose to embrace it. Help us to be channels of Your love and Your compassion in our communities. This Thursday, we continue to pray for all those channelling Your love in our hospitals, hospices, surgeries and care homes. For every second of care given to another person, we give thanks. And we pray too for all those silently caring for loved ones at home, often in very difficult circumstances, who continue to give that love and attention every day to someone in their care. We pray that all care givers will experience the strength and courage that comes from being loved by You. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-18T11:13:02+01:00

Genesis 1 (NIV)
‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth’.

Gracious God, as we begin our journey through Lent, we go back to the very beginning and come to You with thanks and praise because You are our creator God. You are the creator of everything. Stars, too many to count, twinkle and light up our night sky because you placed them there. The Sun rises in the morning and sets at night because You created it to radiate heat into our world. The Moon waxes and wanes and shines down brightly because you began its rotation. You created planet Earth to spin on its axis and on the Earth, You made sandy beaches that we can walk on barefoot to watch waves tumbling in seas and oceans. You have created seas and oceans that ebb and flow with the turning of the tides and rivers and streams. You built mountains that we can scramble to the top of to see the vastness of the fields and valleys you have created below. You have made trees and flowers that change in colour and appearance, as the seasons change, to give us a world of colour, variety and delight. You have made creatures of every shape and size, of the sea, of the sky, of the land. And you have made us, each of us unique and individually precious to you. And so, we come before you this morning to praise and thank you for the wonderful world you have created because you are an awesome God. Amen.

2021-02-17T11:39:11+01:00

Philippians 4:13 (NIV)

‘I can do all this through him who gives me strength’.

Gracious God, this Shrove Tuesday we take a moment to consider the concerns of our hearts and lay them before You as we prepare to journey through Lent with You; the things we hope for, the things we need to let go of, the things that weigh us down, the things that affect our relationship with You. This year our lives have been turned upside down and we face challenges from so many different directions, as a result of the pandemic. But we pray that this Lent season may be a time of reflection and renewal and hope for the future, as we reflect upon the gift of Jesus Christ our Lord, and our relationship with Him. And so we offer this day to You knowing that we can do all things in Your strength. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-16T12:18:06+01:00

Psalm 119:105 (NIV)
‘Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path’.

Gracious God, as International Book Giving Day was celebrated yesterday, we give thanks for the gift of literature and reading. We appreciate that words have the power to inspire us, to cheer us, to thrill us and to engage and inform our enquiring minds and so we thank you for all the different genres of writing and for the creativity of all authors, poets and publishers. So too, we thank you for the artistic skills of illustrators and photographers who bring the books to life. Lord God, we know that the ability to read is empowering and so we pray that all peoples across the world will have access to books and the opportunity to learn to read.
Living God, as we celebrate the gift of books, we give thanks for the gift of Your Word as found in scripture. Help us to share this gift with others and use it to guide, inform, enable and equip us to be Your people. Help us to be living witnesses to Your truths, in our world. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-15T15:22:06+01:00

Mark 12:31 (NRSV)

The second is this, ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”

Gracious God, as we will mark the campaign for racial justice this coming Sunday, today we pray for our communities, across our nation and our world, where racism, division and prejudice exist. Lord God, we know that You created humankind to live in peace and harmony with one another. You created different races of people to bring the beauty of diversity into our world. We see the example of Your Son Jesus Christ, who reached out with compassion and friendship to all people regardless of their race or culture. And so, Creator God, help us to fulfil Your vison of a world where all are treated equally, where justice and tolerance are at the heart of every community in order that all humankind may flourish. May the power of Your Holy Spirit breathe unity into our world today. In the name of Jesus we pray, Amen.

2021-02-12T13:33:24+01:00
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