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‘Thy Kingdom Come’ – what is it all about?
Thy Kingdom Come
During the 10 days between Ascension & Pentecost the church is called to a more intense time pop prayer, just as the first decibels waited and prayed for the coming of the Holy Spirit.
We are to pray that God’s Kingdom comes more and more, and in particular for five individuals, not yet with a personal faith, to come to know and follow Christ.
Who will you pray for?
During this week you might want to make a special effort to join with Night Prayers which will be using the special prayers and reflections set for the week.
Or you can download the ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ prayer journal
What is ‘ Thy Kingdom come’?
‘Thy Kingdom Come’ is a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray between Ascension and Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus Christ. It started out as an invitation from the Archbishops’ of Canterbury and York in 2016 and has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer.
The hope is that:
…. people will commit to pray with God’s world-wide family – as a church, individually or as a family;
…. Churches will hold prayer events, across the UK and in other parts of the world;
…. people will be empowered through prayer by the Holy Spirit and find new confidence to be witnesses for Jesus Christ.
Find out more about ‘Thy Kingdom come’ movement by visiting their website.
Ascension Day Thursday 18th May
Ascension Day
Thursday 18th May
7:00pm in All Saints’ Church.
This will be an informal service of Holy Communion led by the ‘Jesus and Pizza ‘Group.
Please come along if you can.
Saturday Church cleaning -13th May
The next church cleaning
Saturday 13th May
9:00 am – 11:00am.
Please try and spare even just half an hour to help clean our church, we desperately need more helpers.
With your help, the church we will be cleaned in no time. The more the merrier!
Thank you.
Ascension Day
Ascension Day
Thursday 18th May
7:00pm in All Saints’ Church.
This will be an informal service of Holy Communion led by the ‘Jesus and Pizza ‘Group.
Please come along if you can.
Tots’ Praise Wednesday 3rd May
Tots’ Praise
Wednesday 3rd May from 2:15pm ( This is to avoid the school holidays).
Tot’s Praise is for the youngest – under 5s together with their parents/carers – gather between 2 and 2:15, all done in time for school pick up.
Family Service & Youth Parade
Next Family Service and Youth Parade is on Sunday 8th January
at 11:00am in All Saints’ Church
Saturday Church cleaning -13th May
The next church cleaning
Saturday 13th May
9:00 am – 11:00am.
Please try and spare even just half an hour to help clean our church, we desperately need more helpers.
With your help, the church we will be cleaned in no time. The more the merrier!
Thank you.
Prayers ahead of the Coronation – 4th May
Prayers ahead of the Coronation
Service of Prayer for the king and kingdom
Thursday 4th May
7:30pm All Saints’ Church
Coronation Concert – 5th May
Coronation Concert at St James Church Altham
Friday 5th May
Staring Haslingden Concert Band.
Tickets £5 ( Bring your own drinks!)
Grange Bowling Club Open Day
The Annual President’s Open Day
22nd April at 12:30pm.
Come and have a go – free tuition and all equipment provided!
There will be a raffle and entry will be just £1 including refreshments.
If you have not been before., it is up the drive – straight ahead as you stand outside the church gates.