
Together For The Harvest

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Year of Continuous Prayer: The Details
ALL THE DETAILS
To seek churches who will take responsibility for one of the 52 weeks of 2009.
Each church would pray during their chosen week, using its own chosen style and means.
There would be a range of engagements in this, including 24/7 prayer in some places,
daily early-
The goals for prayer would be:
To pray a fundamental change in our society and nation, covering current issues appropriate to the time when the church is praying
To pray for the Mersey Region, both for transformation of society and for growth in the churches
To pray for local issues and churches and people, for the spheres of life in the community.
To pray in a way that touches the hearts of our communities in a year that in widely expected to be a great challenge to everyone. Just as Merseyfest met people through works of kindness, so this “Prayerfest” is aiming to meet people through prayer.
As each church reaches the end of their particular week of prayer, a representative from that church will visit the next in line on Sunday morning to pass on a physical baton (A PRAYER DIARY) and to pray blessing on them.
For one week in the year prayer guides, locally tailored, will be produced for Christians everywhere to pray together for our local and regional area. This could include a united prayer event (or more than one, regionally), and prayer in local town halls where this can be arrange. We are planning this week to be July 5th to 12th
BBC Radio Merseyside’s “Daybreak” will announce the churches that are praying and other communications on the Daybreak programme on Sunday morning. More details of this will be posted on the web site as they develope.
Regular prayer guidelines will be produced with information to help but not direct your prayers.
YOU CAN POST YOUR OWN PRAYER REQUESTS ON THE WEB SITE VIA THE PRAYER BLOG