Prayer available in Church!!!

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Each Sunday morning, after the 11am service, there are opportunities to make use of the Prayer Stations in the church building.

There are members of the Prayer Team on duty in two locations – at the prayer corner near the East Door and at the back of the sanctuary – who are available for prayer ministry – to pray with you about an issue or to give thanks with you for an answer to prayer.

The Prayer Tree is also available at the East Door – for prayer requests and answers to be added – if you prefer not to talk to someone on duty.

We believe in Prayer – let’s put it into practice together!

Daily Devotions 25th June 2016

Morning

Pray to hear and receive from God, the Holy Spirit

Reading : 1 Peter 4 verses 12-19
Meditation : consider the teaching here – about suffering for being a Christian

Pray in response, to be a faithful follower of Jesus, even today
(Pray your own words at the start of this new day
Of praise and worship
Of confession and trust
Of need)
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Midday

Pray for the Church in our land to know Sunday blessings tomorrow!
Thank you, O Lord…

Evening

Reading : read these verses again

Reflect on their meaning and then pray to God in response – with hope in Him
Father God, hear my evening prayers.

Daily Devotions 24th June 2016

Morning

Pray to hear and receive from the Living God

Reading : 1 Peter 4 verses 1-11
Meditation :  take time and consider the teaching given here about living for God

and then pray in response for it all to be true for you….
O LORD God,
Help me!
Help me!
I so pray
Even today as I step into this day.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Midday

Pray God’s blessing on all in church leadership in our country at this time
O LORD, our God, hear our cry!

Evening

Reading : read these verses again

Reflect on the words and then Pray in response to the Lord who will return
O Lord Jesus, hear our prayers we ask.

Daily Devotions 23rd June 2016

Morning

Pray to hear and receive from God, the Holy Spirit

Reading : 1 Peter 3 verses 8-22
Meditation : consider what these words teach us about suffering for doing good

And then Pray in response to be faithful to God in an unbelieving world
O God of all strength
Hear my prayer as I read these words
And help me I humbly pray.
Amen we pray together this new day.

Midday

Pray for local church cafes and all involved in running them
LORD, bless them real good we ask!

Evening

Reading : read verses 8+9 again

Reflect…. and then Pray in response
LORD God, our God, hear our evening prayers.

Daily Devotions 22nd June 2016

Morning

Pray to hear and receive from Jesus

Reading :   1 Peter 3 verses 1-7
Meditation : take time and consider these verses – what is God saying here?

Pray honestly in response…..for yourself and for others, married or not
O Lord Jesus
Thank you for your Word here
Show me your living truths
And bless all who are married in our churches
That they – and all others – might shine for Jesus
In our nation at this time.
Amen – we pray together.

Midday

Pray God’s blessing on believers in Sudan facing persecution for their faith in Jesus
Father God, hear our prayers and bless them real good we ask 

Evening

Reading : read the verses again

Reflect on the words you have just read, what they teach you and pray in response
Lord Jesus, hear our evening prayers.

Summer School

Here at Liberton we have just come to the end of our season of looking ‘inward’ where we’ve been asking the question “What sort of a church do we want to be?” Our next season will be looking ‘outward’ and we are going to spend the summer months in preparation for this.

One of the first things we have to face up to is the reality that for most of us ‘outreach’ is a scary thing. For years our church culture has supported the notion that faith is a ‘private’ thing, and so any suggestion that we share it is met with uncertainty and reluctance.

To say our faith is a ‘private’ thing, however, is to confuse ‘private’ with ‘personal’. It was John Wesley who once said “Your faith may be a personal affair, but that doesn’t mean it needs to be a private one.” To be an outward-looking church is to be a church without walls – i.e. to be a community of Christians who are willing to be visible to the world.

But how do we do outreach? This is the question we are hoping to answer over the summer, and to this end we are inviting you to come back to school. In our Sunday morning service we will be learning from Jesus own teaching on outreach in Luke 10, and in our Sunday evening worship we will be running our first ‘Summer School of Mission’.

The Summer School of Mission will have two distinctive features:

  • It will be collaborative. For the two months of July and August we will be joining with our neighbouring congregation of Liberton Northfield; meeting at their church in July, and at Liberton Kirk in August.
  • It will be ‘hands-on’. We plan to spend as much time outside as we do inside; meeting together each week to plan and prepare, going out to do, and then coming back to share and review.

Our means of outreach will simply be to think of ways of blessing an area of our parish. This summer we have chosen to target the new houses at Liberton Grange, (while Liberton Northfield will be targeting homes in the Inch). We will be knocking on doors to offer a welcome, some home baking, some useful information about the Kirk Halls and an invitation to a ‘meet the neighbours’ afternoon in the Kirkgate Café.

So, whether you are able to join us, or to supply some home baking, or to remember us in your prayers, your participation would be very welcome.

Much love

John