
Prayers go to Heaven 24/7 for all of you in Hemel
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Hemel Hempstead could see some divine intervention during the next few months as churches in the tow conduct continual prayer day and night for the blessing of the town and borough.
And many would argue it is much needed to help residents and businesses of the town continue to recover after the Buncefield disaster.
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Cllr Jane Hogg, Mayor of Dacorum during the Buncefield explosions, lit a candle of prayer on Sunday (October 1) at Adeyfield URC Church in Leverstock Green Road to mark the start of continuous 24-7 prayer.
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The prayer initiative, sponsored by Churches Together in Hemel Hempstead, has the support of most of the major denominations in the town.
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Associate Pastor of South Hill Church, Vaughan Allen said: "This closer working relationship between churches has been good for our town. There is a strong sense of common purpose to see Hemel prosper spiritually, especially in the wake of the Buncefield explosion. The result of this prayer initiative is that for the next few months someone, somewhere will be praying for you."
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Cllr Hogg pioneered the initiative during her mayoral term last year by calling the church leaders together to pray and consider the possibility of running 24-7 prayer across the town.
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Details of the locations of each prayer week can be found at http://www.247hemel.co.uk/

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