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Weekly Theme Week Commencing 17 th September 2010. “Who is Jesus?”. Almighty God Our Creator and Guide, may we accept Jesus who speaks in your name, and serve you in everything that we do and say. Amen.
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Weekly Theme Week Commencing 17th September 2010 “Who is Jesus?”
Almighty God Our Creator and Guide, may we accept Jesus who speaks in your name, and serve you in everything that we do and say. Amen
God our Father, Help us to see your Son Jesus in the face of each person we meet, even if they are really hard to get on with. Amen St John Plessington Pray for us
Loving Father, help me not to be afraid of what others will think or say about me when I stand up for what is right Amen St John Plessington Pray for us
Dear Jesus Help me to look for you in others, even when I really feel like giving up. Amen St John Plessington Pray for us.
Lord, help me to be like you in all the situations that I find myself in. Amen St John Plessington Pray for us
God our Father, until the time of the printing press, people copied the Gospel, writing it by hand. Slowly the Gospel took shape - both on the page and deep within themselves. I ask that the Gospel - the Good News of your love - may be written in me not with ink but with the Spirit of God. Only then will I grow as a credible witness of the wealth of your love. Day by day, as the pages of my own life turn over, remind me that you write my name on the palm of your hand. I ask this prayer through Jesus, who is your Word, living amongst us. Amen.
Loving Father,when all is uncertainand we feel our weakness and helplessness,give us the sense of Your presence,Your love, and Your strength.Help us to have perfect trustin Your protecting loveand strengthening power,so that nothing may frighten or worry us,for, living close to You,we shall see Your hand,Your purpose, Your will through all things.
God our Father, extend our horizons, widen our vision, and remind us how inter-connected we are as your sons and daughters. Breathe your Spirit into us that we may live more truly as brothers and sisters of one another Amen
Lord, we ask you to open our eyes that we may value and appreciate all people, recognising what we have in common rather than focusing on what our differences might be. Inspire us to distinguish between what is important and what is not, and open our minds and hearts that we may always be people of good will who bring life and joy to others. Amen.