Daily Prayer
We give thanks for the mission and ministry of Place of Hope Indigenous Presbyterian Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and for the leadership of the Rev. Dr. Margaret Mullin.
We give thanks for the mission and ministry of Place of Hope Indigenous Presbyterian Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and for the leadership of the Rev. Dr. Margaret Mullin.
We pray for the people, ministries and mission of the Presbytery of Halifax and Lunenburg in Nova Scotia.
We pray for new graduates of our theological colleges who are patiently listening to God and seeking a call to congregational ministry.
(International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia) We pray for an end to all forms of hatred and discrimination that target LGBTQI2+ people. As a church, we have been part of this harm, and we repent.
A PowerPoint is now available for congregations to use for worship on Healing and Reconciliation Sunday this year (May 22, 2022), or during any service for truth, healing and reconciliation.
Healing & Reconciliation Sunday May 22, 2022 Acts 16:9–15 Psalm 67 Revelation 21:10, 21:22–22:5 John 14:23–29 OR John 5:1–9
We pray for those who have suffered racial discrimination within the church. May we, as a church, take action to repent of the harm that has been caused by acts of discrimination.
We give thanks for Presbyterian World Service & Development partners who teach farmers in Malawi about conservation agriculture, helping them to protect and revitalize life-giving soil and cultivate plentiful harvests.
We give thanks for the programs of the Anamiewigummig Fellowship Centre in Kenora, Ontario, that provide a sense of belonging, care and inclusion for people struggling with homelessness and poverty.
The 2022 General Assembly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada will take place online beginning Sunday, June 5, at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) with opening worship preached by the Rev. Dr. Daniel Scott.