Daily Devotions for Monday 18th October, 2021

Morning
Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from Jesus, Saviour and Lord

Reading : MARK 1 verses 29-34

Meditation : take time to consider this part of Mark’s Gospel this morning.
What is God teaching/reminding you today from His written Word?

Pray with rejoicing in response to the One who heals

Thank you Lord Jesus for your help and mercy and healing touch
Hear our morning prayers we ask
As we lift up others in need
We ask together, Amen.

Midday
We give thanks for John and Lindsay as they minister to us
O LORD, hear our prayers and bless them both real good we ask – even today.

Evening

Reading : read these verses again from MARK 1
Reflect on the words here and then Pray in response to this Jesus

Thank you Lord Jesus for your help and mercy and healing power
Hear our evening prayers we ask
As we name others in need before you
We ask together, Amen.

A Call to Evening Prayer with Others

As your Monday closes you are invited to pause and pray with others in our Church Family as the new week has begun

You may want to revisit the Daily Devotions for today from PSALM 33

You are encouraged to follow the pattern of P-R-A-Y which we have found to be a blessing from Lectio365/24-7 Prayer

P ause in God’s presence – acknowledge He is with you where you are

R ejoice in the blessings of this day He has given

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for His help – for yourself and for a situation/person known to you at this time

Y ield to His Kingdom will for tomorrow – say yes!

Pause to Pray for Others

On this Monday in October…as the nation and the world still wrestles with new cases and vaccine supplies…and other points of crisis and concern… you are invited to pause and continue to pray with others in our city and across the nation…to the LORD our God, our Father God.

You are encouraged to pray for all those affected by the coronavirus – in our community, in our nation and in our world – and for parts of the world in turmoil at this time

For family and friends and neighbours

For the supply of vaccines to reach those still unvaccinated in our world

For NHS and Care Home staff across the nation

For our country and world leaders at this time of decision making

Daily Devotions for Monday 11th October, 2021

Morning
Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from God, the Holy Spirit

Reading : PSALM 33

Meditation : take the time to consider this psalm today as your week starts.

Pray with praise in response – to our God , the God who is with us

Pray your own words at the start of this day
Of praise and thanksgiving
Of confession and trust
Of need – for yourself and others

In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Midday

We give thanks for those serve us in the Kirkgate Cafe
O LORD, have mercy on them we ask and pour rich blessings

Evening
Reading : read the set passage again prayerfully at the end of your day
Reflect….. and then pray with rejoicing to God in response

LORD God, the LORD Almighty, hear my prayer this evening.
As I thank you for the blessings of this day
As I call out to you for others
As I lay myself and this world before you
In Jesus’ name. Amen.

A Call to Evening Prayer with Others

As your Monday closes you are invited to pause and pray with others in our Church Family as we step into this week

You may want to revisit the Daily Devotions for today from LEVITICUS 7 verses 11 and 12

You are encouraged to follow the pattern of P-R-A-Y which we have found to be a blessing from Lectio365/24-7 Prayer

P ause in God’s presence – acknowledge He is with you where you are

R ejoice in the blessings of this day He has given

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for His help – for yourself and for a situation/person known to you at this time

Y ield to His Kingdom will for tomorrow – say yes!

Pause to Pray for Others

On this first Monday in October…as the nation and the world still wrestles with new cases and vaccine supplies…and other points of crisis and concern… you are invited to pause and continue to pray with others in our city and across the nation…to the LORD our God, our Father God.

You are encouraged to pray for all those affected by the coronavirus – in our community, in our nation and in our world – and for parts of the world in turmoil at this time

For family and friends and neighbours

For the supply of vaccines across the world

For NHS and Care Home staff across the nation

For our country and world leaders at this time of decision making