The Archbishops of Canterbury and York are inviting all churches to pray for the evangelisation of the nation during the week leading up to Pentecost Sunday. They have written to every serving parish priest, expressing their longing ‘to see a great wave of prayer across our land, throughout the Church of England and many other churches from 8 to15 May. The week will culminate in ‘beacon events’ around the country over Pentecost weekend, with people praying for Holy Spirit renewal and confidence to share their faith. At the heart of the prayers will be ‘Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done.’ It’s impossible to overstate the life-transforming power of the Lord’s Prayer. The Archbishops are suggesting ways in which churches can engage with the initiative. These include holding a day or week of continuous ‘24/7’ prayer as parishes, teams or deaneries, saying special prayers in Sunday worship, prayer walking, and handing out prayer cards to congregation members. See
‘Great wave of prayer’ for evangelism at Pentecost
Written by David Fletcher 18 Mar 2016Additional Info
- Pray: for every inch of our land to be bathed in prayer, and for an awakening to come to the British Isles for both the salvation of individuals and the transformation of society. (Lk.11:9, 10)
- More: www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/5674/archbishops-call-for-great-wave-of-prayer-for-evangelism-during-pentecost