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God wants us to know him intimately, and learn to respond to him directly. Jesus showed us that prayer - talking and listening to God - is vital for our lives. At Pip n Jay we help each other to pray by sharing our experiences and the needs we see for prayer. We have found that God answers our prayers!
If you would like prayer, you can email our Prayer Network confidentially or come and see us in church.
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Did you know that there are 30 people in a Pip n Jay group who are ready and willing to pray for you when they receive an email?
Are you struggling with a problem – spiritual or practical?
Would it help to know that people are praying for you?
Then email Meryl - or should she be away, email Sally Thomas.
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Prayer for Bristol workers |
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Do you work in the city? We would like to pray for you and your colleagues, for God to bless you, your work and your witness as God's love grows in you.
If you are able to pray with us, we now meet on Tuesdays in the lounge from 12 to 12.30pm. If you can't join us, you can email your prayer requests to
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- and we would love you to pray for us too.
Bern Leckie and Johnny Owen |
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A prayer walk in our area |
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To get a feel of what is happening in Bristol today, take a walk around the vicinity of Pip n Jay church.
On Sunday 18th January, as part of our Prayer Day, we walked around the locality praying as we went, asking God to shows us things through His eyes.
Some walked through the Shopping Centre busy on a Sunday afternoon, whilst others zig zagged across the commercial complex to Temple Meads station. Here are some of the things that happened...
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Greg Sharples writes: People always get sick. It seems illness is just part of life, but when we hear about someone we are close to or someone who’s young being struck down with something serious, it can make us realise just how wrong that is! It’s a reminder of the fight we’re in! It can feel like the battle lines have been re-drawn and we’re much closer to the frontline! It is a painful place. In those situations I find myself asking questions and getting stirred up! What do we as the Church expect from the Church and from God in the midst of this? What does it really mean to be the Church? What are we part of and what are we calling people to engage with? Who are we as the body of Christ? But mainly: How can we fight? |
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