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Notices: Sunday 27th December 2015


Today:
11am Morning Prayer

This Week:
Thursday 31st: 11.30pm Watchnight Service

Next Sunday 3rd January 2016:
11am Holy Communion

Coming Up:
Wednesday 6th
7.30pm Select Vestry meeting

Tuesday 12th
8pm MU Holy Communion - speaker: Rev Anita Kerr (Galloon, Sallaghy & Drummully)

Prayer Diary
Sun 27th Pray for a growing hunger for God’s word now, and in the new year
Mon 28th The emergency services, as they serve the community each day
Tue 29th Take some time today to reflect on God’s faithfulness this past year
Wed 30th Ask God to show you ways you can love and care for someone in need
Thur 31st Give thanks for the past year - highs and lows - all in God’s keeping
Fri 1st Ask for God’s grace to help you become more like Jesus in this new year
Sat 2nd Bishop John as he leads the diocese of Clogher
Sun 3rd Commit to meeting with God’s people at worship each Sunday this year

Pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

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