World Day Of Prayer 1 March

World Day of Prayer is an international, inter-church organisation led by women which enables us to hear the thoughts of those women from all parts of the world: their hopes, concerns, and prayers.

The preparation for the day is vast. An international committee is based in New York and there are national committees in each participating country. Regional conferences meet to consider the service and then local groups make their plans. On Friday 1 March 2024 people will gather to celebrate the service prepared by the women of Palestine.

The Christian Women of Palestine are calling us to connect with the land from where Jesus came; where he was born, ministered and died – and from where our faith began and is rooted. Despite living in an area of the world where there is ongoing conflict and the future is uncertain, the women of Palestine are sharing with love a reminder that they are there, and they want to give hope to everyone.

The theme of the service 2024 ‘bear with one another in love’ seems very appropriate for these women who will not give up witnessing the love of Jesus Christ.

The Day of Prayer is celebrated in over 146 countries. It begins in Samoa and prayer in native languages travels throughout the world - through Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas before finishing in American Samoa some 38 hours later.

This year our local service will be held at High Street at 10:30am on Friday 1 March and will also be live streamed.

You can follow the service live or watch  up to seven days later via the church website, and you can collect or request an order of service from the Church Office to enable you to fully enjoy the service online.

For further information you can visit the WDP website: wwdp.org.uk. The resources include discussion materials for home groups.

Pamela Atkins

Lewis Cox