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EPISODE · May 8, 2020 · 12 MIN

Prayer for Others #2

from Redeemer Central · host Redeemer Central

Over the past several Sundays — in the midst of COVID19 — we’ve been gathering online as a church community. It has been different and humbling, encouraging and comforting as we all grapple with the kind of world we are now living in. One portion of our liturgy each Sunday has been ‘Prayer for Others’, lead by and often written by people in our community.These have been beautiful prayers of longing, aching and hope.. helping us process our fears, our grief and call on God for those who are in much need at this time. They have blessed us so much that we thought we would share them here so in this podcast episode you will hear from three people in the Redeemer community — Lisa Whitten, Caitlin Nelson and Sam and Audrey Fishlock. We trust these prayers will bless you and also create a sacred spacious place in you where you can carry others to God in prayer.***Redeemer Central is a church community in Belfast seeking to practice the way of Jesus and work for the peace and good of our city. For info on gatherings, prayer, resources and more during the season of COVID19 visit https://redeemercentral.com/churchathome***

Over the past several Sundays — in the midst of COVID19 — we’ve been gathering online as a church community. It has been different and humbling, encouraging and comforting as we all grapple with the kind of world we are now living in. One portion of our liturgy each Sunday has been ‘Prayer for Others’, lead by and often written by people in our community.These have been beautiful prayers of longing, aching and hope.. helping us process our fears, our grief and call on God for those who are in much need at this time. They have blessed us so much that we thought we would share them here so in this podcast episode you will hear from three people in the Redeemer community — Lisa Whitten, Caitlin Nelson and Sam and Audrey Fishlock. We trust these prayers will bless you and also create a sacred spacious place in you where you can carry others to God in prayer.***Redeemer Central is a church community in Belfast seeking to practice the way of Jesus and work for the peace and good of our city. For info on gatherings, prayer, resources and more during the season of COVID19 visit https://redeemercentral.com/churchathome***

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