Churches Together in England ruft zum Gebet. Alle Gemeinden und betenden Menschen sind eingeladen zum gemeinsamen Gebet am Muttertagsonntag (22. März) um 19 Uhr:
“This Mothering Sunday, 22nd March, we are calling
all churches to a National Day of Prayer and Action. At such a time as this,
when so many are fearful and there is great uncertainty, we are reminded of our
dependence on our loving Heavenly Father and the future that he holds.
At 7pm this Sunday, light a candle in the windows of your homes as a visible
symbol of the light of life, Jesus Christ, our source and hope in prayer.
Whether you are continuing to worship as congregations or not, we have
the great privilege and freedom to be able to call upon God, wherever we are,
individually and corporately, for healing in our nation. We would pray for all
in leadership at this time, making decisions about the containment of the
COVID-19 virus, for those working in health and social care, and especially for
the most vulnerable, whether elderly or those with underlying health
conditions.
There are already stories being told of wonderful acts of
kindness across neighbourhoods. Alongside your prayers, take the opportunity to
telephone or email someone who is isolated, buy some additional food for your
local foodbank, or offer to deliver shopping for an elderly neighbour. We may
not be able to touch physically, but we can make connections in so many other
ways.
In the meantime, do please attend to all the
government health advice that will be
issued, and look out for resources from your specific church governing bodies.
At least for those of us in the global North, we do seem to be in unusual
times, and wisdom and flexibility about worship gatherings are a key part of
our Christian discipleship during this period.
We note that this call to prayer and action comes on
Mothering Sunday: a time of thankfulness, remembering especially mothers who
have served us, often in very costly ways. It is also a very mixed day for
many. For some the remembrance is painful, and for others Mothering Sunday is a
reminder of disappointment or loss. In many ways, this period under the shadow
of the coronavirus will be prompting similarly diverse reactions and so it
seems especially appropriate that the call to prayer is made this Sunday. At
this time of uncertainty join in with the National Day of Prayer and Action,
lighting a candle of hope*.
“Cast all your anxiety on him, because he cares for you” 1
Peter 5:7
Presidents of Churches Together in England
Archbishop Justin Welby, The Archbishop of Canterbury
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, The Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster
Revd Dr Hugh Osgood, The Free Churches Moderator
Archbishop Angaelos of London, CTE President for the Orthodox Churches
Pastor Agu Irukwu, CTE Pentecostal President
Siehe auch dazu: https://www.cte.org.uk/Articles/569010/Home/News/Latest_news/Light_a_candle.aspx?redirected=1