
Prayer and spiritual guidance
Prayer is communication with God, it builds up our friendship with God
and sustains the relationship. As we spend more time in contact with him
then we draw closer to God, we begin to understand him and his will.
Furthermore, as we let his Holy Spirit influence our lives, we change to
become more like him.
Prayer was a vital part of Jesus' own life: in the Gospels we read about
him going out early in the morning to find a quiet place to pray by himself.
Both he and Paul encouraged Christians to pray.
Prayer opens our eyes to see the world as God sees it and as we are
changed by increasing contact with him and his Holy Spirit working within
us, then his power for good is released in our own lives, in the church and
in the world.
Prayer strengthens us for the struggle against sin and the battle against
evil.
Prayer changes things — primarily by changing those who pray!
We would be pleased to
pray for you, offer helpful support in times of need
and
enable you to share your burden.
Jesus encouraged his disciples to pray and to share in praying together
with others.
Do you have something or somebody who you would like us to remember in
our prayers?
If you would prefer - simply leave your Christian name no contact will be
made but we will pray for you.
Please Email us and your message will be delivered confidentially to one
of our ordained ministers and we will all pray for you at one of our
services..
Send mail to
office@stjohnsbulwell.org
We are asked to pray for
Sarah and Gary Fletcher, Dorothy Mazanska, Madeline Mc Cann, Terry
Williams, Amanda Moores and Tony Berry.