Prayer is about expressing our goals to God and trusting in his care. How does the expression: ‘Give us today, our daily bread’ help to shape the goals we pray for and breed a deeper trust in God, that releases us from anxiety?
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St. George’s in the News!
St. George’s has recently appeared in two local news articles.
Harpsichord Concert
Join us for this pop-up free concert with Petra Hajduchova, the senior organist from St. George’s. Harpsichord – From Baroque to Rock! An exciting programme from Bohemian and European Baroque to contemporary music – which include pieces by Dussek and Scarlatti, or Stephen Montague and surprising electronic effects! The concert lasts about an hour.
Daily Bread…
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”
Study Groups in March
Find out about the study groups in March.
Your Kingdom come…
“Jesus said, this then is how you should pray… Hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”
Our Father in Heaven (Psalm 103)
The key thing to understand when we pray, is who it is we are praying to. Jesus helps us with this in the Lord’s Prayer by starting with a reminder of who we are praying to… “Our Father in heaven…”
Our Father, in heaven
“Praise the Lord, my soul,
and forget not all his benefits.”
Different Builders, Christ’s Church (1 Corinthians 3:10-23)
Paul compares the church to a building. But what points is he trying to make about the building and its builders? This really helps us understand what it means to be built together as Christ’s church. The service in which this was preached also included a commissioning for Ramsgate’s Community Pastors.
MOPP
You may have been wondering what ‘MOPP’ is? Well I can now tell you!