Father God, we thank you for your word, and
the way that it speaks to us. We thank
you for the Lent course, and we pray that this week you will continue to feed
us from the Bible. Guide us in our
conversations and discussions, and help us to grow as Christians to be more
like our Lord and Saviour. We pray that
our friends may see Jesus Christ in our lives..
We pray for your church across the city,
and pray that your people may grow in grace and knowledge of you. In particular we pray that you will build up the
ministry of the churches in the East Exeter Mission Community, and pour out
blessing on our fellow Christians in the Network Church.
LORD,
IN YOUR MERCY HEAR OUR PRAYER
Father, we thank you for those who lead our
community, in the public services, commerce and industry. We thank you for the government and pray for
wisdom in the preparation for the budget.
We pray for the people of Detroit, and its financial and business
leaders at this time of difficulty. Give
wisdom to all those with responsibility for providing employment in that city,
and throughout the world.
We thank you for the public support of
charities through Comic Relief this weekend.
As your people, we pray especially for the ministry of Tearfund and
Christian Aid, working to provide practical help together with the message of
the gospel.
LORD,
IN YOUR MERCY HEAR OUR PRAYER
Father, we thank you for many people who
are working for peace. We thank you the
you have called us to be peacemakers – help us to pray for peace whenever we
become aware of situations where there is no peace.
We pray for peace in countries where there
is conflict. We pray that peace may come
to Afghanistan and Iraq; we pray for progress towards peace in Israel and Palestine
after President Obama’s visit, and we ask that the new government in Israel may seek
peace with their neighbours. We ask you
to strengthen the Christian Church in Israel
and Palestine. And we cry to you for peace in Syria.
LORD,
IN YOUR MERCY HEAR OUR PRAYER
Father, we remember how your son healed the
sick, and gave forgiveness and dignity to those whose lives had been spoilt by
sin and illness. We pray now for your
healing for those we know who are ill, or who are anxious because of the
illness or weakness of a loved one.
We pray for those who minister to the sick;
our doctors, nurses and dentists, those who work in our hospitals and old
people’s homes, and those who care for people in their homes. Give them the compassion that is needed in their
encounters and help them in their vocation of helping others.
We pray for the children we know who have
passed through this church as foster children, that they may grow up in stable
and settled families.
LORD,
IN YOUR MERCY HEAR OUR PRAYER
Finally, Lord, we ask for your Holy
Spirit’s wisdom and guidance as we prepare for Easter.
Thank you Lord, for the chance to celebrate
the greatest day in history, when Jesus rose from the dead. Help us to know, once again, the joy and
excitement of the first disciples as they came to recognise their Lord.
We pray for those who will lead services
during Holy Week, and particularly pray for Bishop Nick as he leads our Mission
Community celebration on Easter Day, asking that you will give him a clear and
challenging message
Merciful Father
Accept these prayers
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