Jesus invites all his followers to pray in His name to the Father confidently and expectantly. In the power of the Holy Spirit we pray together as one family. All Christians share this gift of the Lord’s Prayer. When we pray ‘Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done’ we long for Christ’s transforming love to bring hope and joy to all.
Earlier this year many of the churches in England took up the invitation of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to set aside the days leading up to Pentecost Sunday to pray for the renewing and empowering presence of the Holy Spirit to make Christ real in our midst, for the flourishing of all. As Presidents of Churches Together in England we are delighted to join together to extend this invitation to all the churches in England to participate in this movement of prayer in 2017.
We want to encourage our brothers and sisters in churches of all traditions to partner in praying ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ in the days leading up to Pentecost, from 25 May – 4 June, 2017. There is no prescription about how we should pray; we hope each church will participate in a way that is authentic to them and where possible to engage in this with their partner
churches in their area.
The aim is simple and threefold:
As Presidents, we will be writing to our churches and congregations to encourage them to share this aim and to take part in this movement. We pray to the Father that his family, called to be one in Jesus Christ, may see the outpouring of the Holy Spirit to transform many lives and communities in our land.
Cardinal Vincent Nichols
Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster:
To have a week of prayer for Christian mission is just a wonderful thing.
Archbishop Justin Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury:
We are here at Lambeth Palace. This is one of the regular meetings of what are called the Presidents of the Churches Together in England. We all get together to share what’s going on, talk about plans and ideas, and today is particularly important because on the agenda is the programme for ‘Thy Kingdom Come’, and seeking to get all the different churches involved together, praying next summer for the witness and evangelism of the churches.
If we don’t pray, nothing happens. In prayer, we engage with God, he changes us. As we pray together, it will draw us closer together, closer to God, and move forward the cause that the church is here to serve. My hope is that everyone will go out excited and enthused by what we are talking about and will, in whatever way is appropriate, in each church, have them involved in the way they want to be involved.
Rev Dr Hugh Osgood
Free Churches Group Moderator:
I am really excited about ‘Thy Kingdom Come 2017’, as everyone’s able to pray in their own style and in their own way, and yet the fact that we are doing it all together, at the same time, just really make an impact.
Bishop Eric Brown
the Pentecostal President:
What started out as a C of E event is emerging as a global event
Cardinal Vincent Nichols
Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster:
Please do join in before Pentecost, this drive to pray together for the gift of God’s spirit for our mission. We know how rich Pentecost is in the life of the church from its very beginning. That richness can be ours too – if we ask God for it.
HE Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain
The President for the Orthodox Churches:
It is very important for the local churches to share this unique message.
The Revd Canon Billy Kennedy
The President nominated by the New Churches the Religious Society of Friends (ie the Quakers) and the Lutheran and German-speaking Churches:
Here is a great opportunity for us all to engage in a broader national, and international project to mobilise the whole church.
Rev Dr Hugh Osgood
Free Churches Group Moderator:
Right across the Free Churches I really want to encourage everyone to get involved in this event. It is such an opportunity to express our unity but also to be praying for the mission of the church. The fact that we can be reaching out and our prayers will prepare the ground for our evangelism.
Bishop Eric Brown
the Pentecostal President:
Get involved. Jesus commanded us, Jesus said always to pray and not faint. This time we are not just praying about our individual needs, but about the needs of the nation and our world.
Archbishop Justin Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury:
It’s gone very well today. The Heads of each of the denominations and churches were deeply committed to the idea of evangelism and witness, and are going to throw their weight of their own church behind it, in every case. So we are really enthused and people have gone out buzzing.
Bishop Eric Brown
the Pentecostal President:
I’m so glad that we in the Pentecostal movement can be part of this.
Rev Dr Hugh Osgood
Free Churches Group Moderator:
I’m so excited, lets really make it happen.