A prayer for our community
In light of the disorder in UK communities, there has never been a more vital time for us to come together in prayer.
We pray for peace on our streets, and in particular we pray for our young people.
Click here to watch Patrick Regan from XLP speak on London Tonight about the recent riots and the youth. Fast forward to 20:40 seconds.
There are a number of churches in the Lewisham and Southwark communities holding prayer services over the next few days. Join us as we pray for our nation.
Prayer for a Broken Nation
Saturday 13th August, 2 - 4pm
Methodist Central Hall Westminster
SW1H 9NH
Organised by Premier Radio
A Service for Peace
Sunday 14th August, 6:45pm
All Saints Peckham
Blenheim Grove, Peckham, London, SE15 4QS
Organised by XLP
Follow this link for more information Global Day of Prayer - London
A taste of Caribbean worship
On the 4th September, we're delighted to have with us three gospel artists from Trinidad, who will be giving us a taste of Caribbean worship. In this week's e-bulletin we feature Koen Duncan.
Koen Duncan's musical journey began at 12 years of age, when his father introduced him to the saxophone. He later gained acclaim as a saxophonist, and went on to become the youngest member of the renowned gospel group, Broadway Boys International, before launching a solo career. His music can be described as gospel reggae, and he has gained widespread appeal with the young people of his generation.
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Koen Duncan ministers in song on
September 4th
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