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Community is home to The
Shropshire Prayer Breakfast
website.
Since 1996 Christians from across the county have met together to pray
for secular, social and spiritual
leadership. We long to see God's Kingdom extended in
the lives of the people of this county - those who live and/or work here
- praying corporately for our institutions and organisations and directly
influencing those who work for its prosperity.
We
also publish an occasional Prayer Bulletin designed to
provide prayer points, facts and information to facilitate intelligent
prayer for various aspects of community life in the Unitary Authorities
of Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin.
Shropshire
Prayer Breakfast 2010
Thank you to everyone who attended this year's event at Shrewsbury Town
Football Club's Prostar Stadium - Sovereign Suite
We will be updating the website with recordings of the main speakers and
prayers shortly. Please check back or email Stephen Derges
Download the 2010 Prayer Bulletin: GO>>>
The
Prayer Community website has been designed to encourage Christians across
all denominations and streams to pray for their communities. Our
desire is to see communities transformed as Christians contribute to and
co-operate with the various agencies and organisations (secular and Christian)
responsible for public services and our security and well-being. If
you would like to to use prayer-community.co.uk to advertise
an event, please contact us - details are on the 'About Us'
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Prayer Breakfast 2010
Audio files will be available shortly of guest speaker
Rob Small of Christian Against Poverty (CAP) and
other speakers or contact Stephen Derges
"I
encourage Christians in Shropshire to pray for the secular, social
and spiritual leadership of the county. God longs for all his people
to know him and the benefits of his Kingdom.
The Shropshire Prayer Breakfast is an opportunity to come
together in fellowship and commit ourselves
to seeking God's direction and blessing for our communities.
We are one in Christ. Let us act together as one body."
Rt. Revd. Mark Rylands, Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury
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