3396 St. Andrews Ave.
God invites us to pray for others, for ourselves and for change. Yet prayer is not so much treating God as a store where we bring our shopping lists. Instead prayer is about coming with open hands into God's presence, to receive from him and to learn how to be his people in the world. Join us as we take time for both the prayer of silence (or contemplative prayer, as its known in the Catholic tradition) and entering into God's heart for the neighbourhood and its people (or intercessory prayer, as its known in the Protestant tradition).
By the way, you may already belong to a church, where you attend regularly. That’s good. We invite you to pray with us as a member of that faith community and as a member of this neighbourhood. We believe that only as we pray together in this neighbourhood, representing different Christian traditions, such as Baptists, Catholics, Anglicans, charismatics, Pentecostals and so on, that we can begin to see the creative life of God in its fullness.
By the way, you may already belong to a church, where you attend regularly. That’s good. We invite you to pray with us as a member of that faith community and as a member of this neighbourhood. We believe that only as we pray together in this neighbourhood, representing different Christian traditions, such as Baptists, Catholics, Anglicans, charismatics, Pentecostals and so on, that we can begin to see the creative life of God in its fullness.
RSVP: Miro Rak, 455-8859, miro_rak@yahoo.ca
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