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When: Every Wednesday, 07-08am
Where: Open Doors International Language School
Address: 28 WOODLAND TERRACE LANE, GREENBANK, PLYMOUTH PL4 8QL.
Description: You are invited to pray for the city every Wednesday between 7am-8am (refreshments afterwards upto 9am). An exciting and early morning prayer time, touching key areas of city life. For those who can stay afterwards...fellowship over a light breakfast
Tel (01752) 704 201
PRAYER - THE KEY TO CITY TRANSFORMATION
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Pray Plymouth: Plymouth Guild |
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Pray Plymouth
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Friday, 18 November 2011 16:37 |
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 Wednesday 16th November 2011
George Penderleith
Part of the City since 1907 Plymouth Guild’s reason for existence is to support people and for over 100 years have provided information, advice and practical support.
From the beginning the Lord Mayer has been President and there are strong ties with the Council.
Plymouth Guild has initiated many enabling/helping groups and as they get bigger they sometimes take over the running of their own organisation. At present they are running, among other things, the Hearing and Sight Centre, the Disabiliity Information and Advice Centre (DIAC), the Volunteer Centre and Patient Support Services.
There are 40 staff and 70 volunteers.
Prayer Points:
- Thank God for the existence of the Guild with many Christians involved in its work
- Pray that it will be of help to the people of Plymouth, especially in these difficult times
- Pray for George in his role as Chief Executive of the Guild and his involvement with the Strategic Partnership, sitting on the 2020 executive. He also is a Pastor and has a family! Pray for the right balance in his life and wisdom in his decisions.
- Recently George and Chris Clewer of Ctip have started to get to know each other and explore areas of possible overlapping and working together. Please pray that they will know God’s plan and purpose in this.
- There is growing social need in the City and the Guild has many demands upon its resources. Pray that resources will be steady and even grow and that the Church in Plymouth will be further mobilised to find ways of serving the community and help lessen the distress and pain caused by unemployment.
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Pray Plymouth: Oriel Ministries |
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Pray Plymouth
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Tuesday, 08 November 2011 12:18 |
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Wednesday 2nd November 2011
Chris and Nicky Uglow
Schools in Cornwall particularly are opening up to the ministry, and the team take lessons during the week and then have a Friday evening concert where the Gospel is shared.
Plymouth schools have not been as quick to welcome them in but they had a very good week at the All Saints Academy, Plymouth with St Pancreas church working with them and helping with the follow-up. Plans are being put in place for a visit to Lipson College, Plymouth
They have been invited in to schools in Camelford, Liskeard, Helston and schools are interested in Bude, Newquay, Looe and several other towns.
They have been given the use of office space in Launceston, free and recently have moved to a flat nearby.
Prayer points:
- Thanksgiving for the funding that has been coming in, the schools opening up, the office premises and the flat.
- Thanksgiving for the team working together well and prayer for all to continue to grow in faith and in bonding together. One of the team members is leaving next June and a new
- member needs to be found.
- Prayer for the team as they work on the frontline and face various battles. Pray for wisdom and sensitivity in asking difficult questions they are asked
- Prayer for schools in Plymouth to be eager to have the team in and for churches nearby to be keen to be involved
- Prayer for personal support for Chris and Nicky
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