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The members of Saint Columba URC Liverpool are enjoying embracing the challenges that God is presenting to us weekly in our journey to a better relationship with Him through the Vision4Life Prayer Year.

The members of the congregation have been asked to write prayers for inclusion to this website and so the following prayers below are all written by members of the congregation. They have been posted with their full permission.

If you would like to include your own prayer on the website then please feel free to contact us with your prayer and we would be delighted to include it for you.

We are also encouraging all of our local community and friends to submit a prayer card where you can simply give us a situation you would like us to pray for and if you feel comfortable enough leave the persons name. Your prayer is included in the Sunday morning worship and is then prayed for privately by a member of the congregation for a further week or two. You can email us your prayer request by contacting us or just drop in to the church. As you enter throught the car park door the prayer box is on the table opposite just take a card write your situation and name if you feel comfortable enough and post it into the box its as simple as that!!

 

Dear Lord,
Please be with the people of Pakistan at this time, of their being caught up in the floods.
May they soon receive the basic needs of life - food and clean water, dry clothes, a safe shelter and medical aid.

Comfort those who have lost loved ones to the raging waters and may those who are missing find their families again.

Amen 



We thank and praise you, Lord, that you have made such a beautiful world for all your people, with such riches abounding, season after season, to share between us all.

But mankind has not listened to the ancient teachings, to think of our fellow man's needs as well as our own, as did the Good Samaritan when he helped a stranger; as the younf boy did when he shared his five loaves and two fishes; and as Jesus did when he healed the sick and humbly washed the feet of His friends.

Help us, Lord, to be humble and caring in all we do.

Amen 



Loving Heavenly Father, we give thanks for Jesus' promise that He will be with us always in good times and in bad. We remember His compassion to those He met.

So may we turn from the darkness of worrying about trivial things. May we be joyful always, praying at all times and thankful in all circumstances.

Help us to turn to the light of Jesus' teaching to live by faith and love and seek our happiness in doing your will.

Amen 

 

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