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Join us for the Week of Prayer

Published on 17 August 2020

Starting today and continuing until Saturday 22 August, church members across Scotland and beyond will be taking part in a Week of Prayer.

During this time you'll be able to watch a morning reflection everyday from 8am on the Church of Scotland's website or social media channels. For those without internet, recordings of the reflections will be available by phoning 03333409200.

Morning reflections

Press Pause, Be Still

Monday 17 August

To Lament and to Hope

Tuesday 18 August

Listening for the Still Small Voice

Wednesday 19 August

To the Mountains to Look Ahead

Thursday 20 August

To the Mountains to Pray

August 21 August

A New Song

Saturday 22 August

Evening prayers

Each evening you are also invited to take part in a 30-minute videoconferencing event, which will include contributions from ministers, youth workers and ecumenical partners including Archbishop Leo Cushley of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop Mark Strange of the Scottish Episcopal Church.

Press Pause, Be Still

Monday 17 August

To Lament and to Hope

Tuesday 18 August

Man praying

Listening for the Still Small Voice

Wednesday 19 August

Girl praying

To the Mountains to Look Ahead

Thursday 20 August

Man praying

To the Mountains to Pray

August 21 August

Woman praying

A New Song

Saturday 22 August

These are also being filmed and will be made available on the Church of Scotland YouTube channel for those who were unable to attend them in person or who would like to re-watch the sessions.

Last week the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Rt Rev Dr Martin Fair, issued an invitation to church members across Scotland and beyond to take part.

Dr Fair said the week of prayer will be a chance to "sense where God is leading us."

"We've come through the most challenging of times and though there are glimmers of hope and possibilities, at least now the chance to open our buildings again, none of us can be entirely confident that we are out of the woods and that there are still many challenges ahead of us," he said.

"And when I say that I mean for the church and for the country as a whole.

"It seems to me right therefore that at such a moment as this it would be good for us as a church across the whole nation and beyond to come together to pray.

"We believe in a God who has both map and compass, a God who knows the way, and a God who will lead us in the right way."

To join the evening sessions, please contact your minister for details of how to sign-up. If you don't have a minister at present, you can contact Catherine McIntosh at the Church of Scotland offices by emailing cmcintosh@churchofscotland.org.uk.

  • Transcript of Monday's morning reflection and task
  • Transcript of Tuesday's morning reflection and task
  • Transcript of Wednesday's morning reflection and task
  • Transcript of Thursday's morning reflection and task
  • Transcript of Friday's morning reflection and task
  • Transcript of Saturday's morning reflection and task

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