Monday, April 02, 2007

6 Months of 24/7 Hemel completed

24/7 Hemel will wrap up 6 months of 24/7 prayer this week during a week of prayer at South Hill Church, culminating in a special easter Pray Hemel on Saturday morning at 8am. Join us for breakfast and a great way to start your Easter Saturday.
.
A big thanks to all those who made 24/7 Hemel such a great success.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

24/7 Skips a Beat

24/7 was scheduled to take place at a particular church but this is being hastily arranged due to a mix-up. Back soon!

Sunday, March 11, 2007

24/7 Goes Pentecostal

24/7 SWINGS ROUND TO lAWN LANE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH as of today.
.
Lawn Lane will be opening their church from 10am till 1pm Monday to Friday. All are welcome if you would like to go visit the church and pray in their prayer room.
.
Thanks Lawn Lane.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

24/7 Moves On

24/7 prayer moves on to the good people of Maranatha this week. A huge thank you to St Barnabas for putting heart and soul into their prayer week.
.
After that,
11/03 Lawn Lane Pentecostal Church
18/03 St George’s URC Church

Sunday, February 25, 2007

WEEK OF PRAYER AT ST BARNABAS

.
St Barnabas had a wonderfully encouraging week in early December, and their second week starts from today, Sunday 25th February. They have changed their pattern slightly from last time. Please see which parts of their week you might be able to attend and go visit their prayer room. It's beautiful. The main aspects of the week are:

.

a) Daily times of prayer in church at 7:30am and 8:00pm.
b) The church and/or prayer room open 9:30am-12:30pm Monday to Friday for times of individual prayer.
a) A ‘Prayer Tea’ at 5pm on Sunday 25th February to ‘launch’ the week, when people of all ages are encouraged to come.
b) A ‘Prayer Breakfast’ 9:00-10:00am on Saturday 3rd March.
c) A Prayer focus in our services on Sunday 4th March.
d) Themes for each day of the week to guide prayers.
e) A book and Post-Its to record what God has said to you in prayer through words, pictures, scripture, etc.
f) A list for people to sign up to commit themselves to pray for an hour during the day (or night) where-ever they are; at home, at work, travelling …etc.
g) All evening church meetings during the week have been cancelled or moved.
h) Housegroups have been encouraged to attend the evening prayer sessions in church (8pm) rather than have their normal evening meetings.

.
Last time everyone involved that Dave spoke to found the whole 24/7 Prayer Week encouraging and uplifting, and helped the church to move their prayer-life to a new level. He is sure their next week of 24/7 prayer will move them forward again, that God will speak to them and they will move forward in faith, both as individuals and as the body of Christ.

.

Go for it, St Barnabas!

Monday, February 19, 2007

24-7 at New Horizons


This week, Arno, Lillian & friends at New Horizons will be praying 24-7 with their team. We understand they have almost completely filled the time slots. Well done, New Horizons!

Monday, February 05, 2007

Hemel celebrates 60th birthday at HHCC


247 prayer has moved from St Mary's Old Town to Hemel Community Church this week as the town celebrates its 60th birthday. Happy birthday, Hemel! 60 years old yesterday!

Friday, February 02, 2007

24/7 in Paper Again


24/7 prayer hit the papers again last week with a piece about St Mary's newly renovated prayer chapel motivated by their participation in the 24/7 prayer initiative. Do visit St Mary's to have a look at their beautiful place of prayer.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

STOP PRESS!! BREAKFAST AND LUNCH AT ST MARY'S PRAYER MEETINGS!!


A simple breakfast will be served after the early morning prayer meetings at St Mary's. Now there's a way to a man's heart! And a woman's! Sorry, eggs not included. More details in the posts below.

Also, stop for lunch at the midday prayer meeting all week at the church. Bring your own lunch and enjoy friendship & fellowship with other people hungry for God.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

247 prayer at St Mary's

A worshipper contemplates a tree of prayers for the healing of the nations. Picture taken at St John's 247 week of prayer
.
247 prayer has caught hold at one of the oldest churches in Hemel and will run from tomorrow until Sun, 04 February 2007. St Mary's Church in the Old Town was built in 1140 and is one of the finest Norman churches in the county with a 200 foot spire. But it is what will be going on inside that is set to help point people towards heaven, under the wise leadership of the Rector, the Revd Peter Cotton, Dean of Hemel Hempstead.
.
He has put together a week of prayer for his parishioners, which includes gathered prayer meetings and helpul sheets to get people praying. You can view a copy in pdf format and print it off online by clicking on the link below.
.
Prayer Week at Home. You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.

Schedule for St Mary's



After the handover from Carey Baptist Church at St Paul’s Patronal Festival on the evening of Sunday 28th January, St Mary’s will be open for prayer three times a day Monday – Saturday. The place of prayer will normally be the Chapel of the Holy Spirit.

There will be a daily Eucharist, except Saturday, and simple offices in the morning, at midday and in the evening, except Friday, the Feast of the presentation of Christ in the Temple, when there will also be a 6.00pm Eucharist.

Prayers in the morning will be followed by a simple breakfast in church at about 8.30a.m. Midday Prayer will be followed by refreshments and a picnic lunch for those who bring their own.

In addition, members of the congregations of St Mary’s and St Paul’s are invited to pray at home, covering as much as possible of the week, day and night.

By taking part in whatever way you can, you will be joining in the concern of Christians across the town for the flourishing of our community. You will also be contributing to building up the spiritual life of our parish. And in the process you may find you own spiritual life being deepened, too.

During the hours the church is open for prayer, feel free to come and go as you please, taking care not to disturb the prayer of others.
The prayer schedule for St Mary's Old Town is as follows:
Sunday 28th January
6.30pm Patronal Festival Service at St Paul’s

Monday 29th January
7.00am Morning Prayer followed by quiet time and open prayer
8.00am Holy Communion followed by breakfast till 9.00am
12.00 noon Midday Prayer followed by quiet time, informal prayer and refreshments till 2.00pm
5.00pm Evening Prayer and intercessions till 6.00pm

Tuesday 30th January
7.00am Morning Prayer followed by quiet time and open prayer
8.00am Holy Communion followed by breakfast till 9.00am
12.00 noon Midday Prayer followed by quiet time, informal prayer and refreshments till 2.00pm
5.00pm Evening Prayer and intercessions till 6.00pm

Wednesday 31st January
7.00am Morning Prayer followed by quiet time, open prayer and breakfast till 9.00am
10.30am Holy Communion.
12.00 noon Midday Prayer followed by quiet time, informal prayer and refreshments till 2.00pm
5.00pm Evening Prayer and intercessions till 6.00pm

Thursday 1st February
7.00am Morning Prayer followed by quiet time and open prayer
8.00am Holy Communion followed by breakfast till 9.00am
12.00 noon Midday Prayer followed by quiet time, informal prayer and refreshments till 2.00pm
5.00pm Evening Prayer and intercessions till 6.00pm

Friday 2nd February: Feast of Candlemas
7.00am Morning Prayer followed by quiet time, open prayer and breakfast until 9.00am
12.00 noon Midday Prayer followed by quiet time, informal prayer and refreshments till 2.00pm
5.00pm Evening Prayer and intercessions.
6.00pm Holy Communion

Saturday 3rd February
7.00am Morning Prayer followed by quiet time, open prayer and breakfast until 9.00am
12.00 noon Midday Prayer
5.00pm Evening Prayer and intercessions till 6.00pm

A PDF file of the above information is available for printing purposes below.

070128Prayer Week Programme. You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Carey 2007


Here are the details of 24/7 opening times from next week being held at Carey Baptist opposite the Civic Centre. Meetings will take place in the Church Lounge. All welcome.

Sunday 21st -------7pm-9pm

Monday 22nd -----10am to 12 noon

Tuesday 23rd -----2pm to 4pm

Wednesday 24th --7pm to 9pm

Thursday 25th ----10am to 12 noon

Friday 26th -------12 noon to 2pm

Saturday 27th -----2pm to 4pm

Sunday 28th ------1pm to 3pm

Monday, January 15, 2007

247 at St John's Boxmoor

St John's Church, Heath Lane, Boxmoor have started their 24/7 prayer initiative. Many parishioners have signed up to pray throughout the week. In addition, St John's will be holding three prayer meetings per day, at 9am, 12pm and 5pm to which all are welcome. Do feel free to join them if you can.
.
As a reminder that they are in a week of 24/7 prayer, they are asking all of their congregants to pause at 8am each morning and say the Lord's Prayer. Why not join with them during this week and say the Lord's Prayer with them as well?

Sunday, January 07, 2007

247 in 07


247 prayer is starting again in earnest for the first few months of 2007. Here is a list for the following four weeks.
.
Adeyfield Free Church 07/01/07 until 14/07/07.
St John's Boxmoor 14/07/07 until 21/01/07.
Carey Baptist Church 21/01/07 until 28/01/07.
St Mary's Old Town 28/01/07 until 04/02/07.
.
A big thank you to all those who have been covering last month in prayer. Thank you to so many who have been faithful in praying regularly over the Christmas period.