Gathering for Prayer in August

Prayer is important to us as a Church Family.

You are invited to meet with others in the church family via Zoom for our monthly Gathering for Prayer next Tuesday evening – 31st August 7.30-8.30pm – when we will give thanks,
take time to wait and listen with God as we step into a new season of life and work together
and share in praying for others and each other.

Hope to see you there!

John, Susan and Alastair

Prayer Wall

As a Church we believe in the reality and power of Prayer.
A Prayer Wall is now available on the Kirk website.

You can find this in the PRAYER section on the LK website…and we will be doing our best to keep this section more relevant and fresh.

Please have a look.
Please add your own prayer whenever you wish or need to.

Each prayer written will be monitored first by members of the Prayer Team before it is made public, so anything private or abusive will be picked up.
You are invited to ask for follow-up if it is helpful or to mention if you wish the prayer content to remain private within the Prayer Team and not be made public on the Wall.

Please remember that the Prayer Team can be contacted through John and Lindsay with any request and they will prayerfully act on the content. The Team members can also meet you somewhere suitable if this is required. There is also a Prayer Box for any request in the Kirkgate Foyer and a Prayer Bench will soon be available in the Kirkyard – a place to pause with God.

A prayer….
Lord, we hand this new venture over to You.
We thank You for the wonder of Prayer.
Now we ask you to do amazing things among us through this Prayer Wall!
Give us wisdom and answers!
In Jesus’ name
Amen.

Tuesday UPPER ROOM Tuesday

A place with space
To take time-out
With God

There are aids and resources to help
Sofas
Bibles
A Cross
Journals
Music
Big Alpha

There are times to pray with others
8-8.15 am
12 noon-12.30pm
2.45-3.45pm
7-7.20pm

The Café below will be open 9am-8pm

Please use this place – this Tuesday?
Please take time-out with God – where you are.

We love this image below – and have borrowed it from the CofS Facebook post