Bishop Margaret Vertue (right) of False Bay with Archbishop Thabo Makgoba of Cape Town … ‘Pray that we might have a deeper awareness of God’s love and the power of the Holy Spirit so we might stand alongside our brothers and sisters in challenging oppression’
Patrick Comerford
We are now in Passiontide, the last two weeks in Lent.
The Lent 2017 edition of the prayer diary of the Anglican mission agency USPG (United Society Partners in the Gospel) follows the theme of the USPG Lent study course, ‘Living an Authentic Life.’
Throughout Lent, I am using this Prayer Diary for my prayers and reflections each morning, inviting you to join me in these prayers and reflections, for just a few moments each morning.
In the articles and prayers in the prayer diary, USPG invites us to investigate what it means to be a disciple of Christ. The Lent study course, ‘Living an Authentic Life’ (available online or to order at www.uspg.org.uk/lent), explores the idea that discipleship and authenticity are connected.
This week, from Passion Sunday (2 April) until Saturday (8 April), the USPG Lent Prayer Diary is following the topic ‘Counting the Cost.’ The topic was introduced on Sunday in an article in the Prayer Diary by the Right Revd Margaret B Vertue, Bishop of False Bay Diocese in South Africa.
Wednesday 5 April 2017:
Pray that we might have a deeper awareness of God’s love and the power of the Holy Spirit so we might stand alongside our brothers and sisters in challenging oppression.
Continued tomorrow.
Yesterday’s reflection.
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