Our call in prayer times are:
7:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m., and 8:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Starting Thursday morning, May 18 and ending on Sunday evening, May 28th
Call this number at those times to pray with the group
725-735-9014
7:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m., and 8:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Starting Thursday morning, May 18 and ending on Sunday evening, May 28th
Call this number at those times to pray with the group
725-735-9014
THY KINGDOM COME - VENGA TU REINO Dear Christ Church Family - Querida Familia de Christ Church, Starting Thursday, May 18th, we are praying. For several years some of us at Christ Church have met on a conference call every morning and evening for 11 days to pray. Our call in prayer times are: 7:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m., and 8:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. starting Thursday morning, May 18 and ending on Sunday evening, May 28th Call this number at those times to pray with the group 725-735-9014 The event was started by the Archbishop of Canterbury, England. From the Thy Kingdom Come Website: Thy Kingdom Come (TKC) is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray from Ascension to Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus. Since it began in May 2016, God has grown TKC from a dream of possibility into a movement which unites more than a million Christians in prayer, in nearly 90% of countries worldwide, across 85 different denominations and traditions- so that friends and family, neighbours and colleagues might come to faith in Jesus Christ. Every person, household and church are encouraged to pray during the 11 days in their own way. It is our hope & prayer, that those who have not yet heard the Good News of Jesus Christ and His love for the world, will hear it for themselves and respond and follow Him. Specifically, we again invite each and every Christian across the globe to pray that God’s Spirit might work in the lives of 5 people who have not responded with their ‘Yes’ to God’s call. Whether you have joined in ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ before or not, we invite you to take part & join in. “In praying 'Thy Kingdom Come' we all commit to playing our part in the renewal of the nations and the transformation of communities." Archbishop Justin Welby | VENGA TU REINO - VENGA TU REINO Estimada Familia de Christ Church - Querida Familia de Christ Church, A partir del jueves 18 de mayo estamos orando. Durante varios años, algunos de nosotros en Christ Church nos hemos reunido en una conferencia telefónica todas las mañanas y tardes durante 11 días para orar. Horario de oracion: 7:30 a.m. a 7:45 a.m., y 8:45 p.m. a 9:00 p.m. comenzando Jueves, 18 de mayo y terminando doming por la tarde, el dia 28 de mayo. ending on Sunday evening, May 28th Llame este numero para orar con el grupo 725-735-9014 Fue iniciado por el arzobispo de Canterbury, Inglaterra. Esto es del sitio web Thy Kingdom Come: Venga Tu Reino es un movimiento de oración ecuménico mundial que invita a los cristianos de todo el mundo a orar desde la Ascensión hasta Pentecostés para que más personas conozcan a Jesús. Desde que comenzó en mayo de 2016, Dios ha hecho crecer a TKC de un sueño de posibilidad a un movimiento que une a más de un millón de cristianos en oración, en casi el 90 % de los países del mundo, en 85 denominaciones y tradiciones diferentes, para que amigos y familiares, vecinos y colegas puedan llegar a la fe en Jesucristo. Se anima a cada persona, hogar e iglesia a orar durante los 11 días a su manera. Es nuestra esperanza y oración, que aquellos que aún no han escuchado las Buenas Nuevas de Jesucristo y Su amor por el mundo, las escuchen por sí mismos y respondan y lo sigan. Específicamente, nuevamente invitamos a todos y cada uno de los cristianos de todo el mundo a orar para que el Espíritu de Dios pueda obrar en las vidas de 5 personas que no han respondido con su 'Sí' al llamado de Dios. Ya sea que se haya unido a 'Thy Kingdom Come' antes o no, lo invitamos a participar y unirse. “Al rezar 'Venga tu reino', todos nos comprometemos a desempeñar nuestro papel en la renovación de las naciones y la transformación de las comunidades.” Arzobispo Justin Welby |