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LENT Thoughts
LENT Thoughts
by Audrey Hogan
Some of Audrey's thoughts on Lent How will I spend it? she asks. This item will download as 07031003335636.doc Lent stretches before me, How will I spend this time? In fasting from the things that distract me - From my goal of serving Christ? Perhaps give up some appetite for c
Ash Wednesday Liturgy
Ash Wednesday Liturgy
by John Birch
A liturgy for use on Ash Wednesday or as part of Lent worship, with responsive prayer and scope for several voices to be involved. Into your presence we come, Lord a few moments of quietness in a busy world that demands our attention Breathe on us now that we might know your pres
Lent Liturgy 2
Lent Liturgy 2
by John Birch
A Liturgy for the 2nd Sunday in Lent (or throughout the Lent Season) which includes responsive prayer and a reading for 2 or 3 people. Thank you Lord God for the opportunity of worship for the freedom to be amongst your family meeting together in your house and in the warmth of y
Lent Liturgy 3
Lent Liturgy 3
by John Birch
A liturgy and prayers for the third Sunday in Lent (or throughout the Lent season) with responsive prayer and a reading for 2 or 3 people. (Use all or part, add hymns, readings etc as you see fit) This item will download as 15011001324022.doc Extract: A Liturgy for the 3rd Sunday
Prayers of Intercession for the Second Sunday in Lent
Prayers of Intercession for the Second Sunday in Lent
by Christine Dutton
Prayers of Intercession for the Second Sunday in Lent These prayers were written to go alongside a service for the Second Sunday in Lent, based on the gospel passage in Luke 13: 31-35. I was particularly struck by the words in verse 34: ‘How many times have I wanted to put my arm
HYMN - God we lose our moral compass
HYMN - God we lose our moral compass
by Andrew Pratt
God, we lose our moral compass, stagger blindly, miss the mark, wander deep in self-deception, finding life is cold and stark; in our darkness, in our hunger, in the shadows bring your spark. Verses 2-3 follow Tune: MANNHEIM Andrew Pratt (born 1948) Words © 12/2/2010 Stainer &
Prayer/Reflection: Of whom shall I be afraid?