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Prayer 


Daily Prayer Based Devotional Resources

Prayer - Credit - Photo by Michael Heuss on Unsplash

Credit - Photo by Michael Heuss on Unsplash

 

URC Daily Devotions
https://devotions.urc.org.uk/todays-daily-devotion/
Each morning the URC publish a Bible reading, reflection and short prayer provided by those in URC ministry across the country. They take around 10 minutes to read and are available on the website below, email and URC social media. On Sundays a full service including prayers, words of hymns and a sermon is also available.
 
Church of England Daily Prayer
https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-service-daily-prayer
The Church of England publish daily prayer (including Bible readings and liturgy) for Morning Prayer (20+ minutes), Evening Prayer (20+ minutes) and Night Time Prayer (Compline - around 10 minutes). This is available on the website or ‘Daily Prayer’ App. The Morning or Evening prayers can be read or listened to. The Night Time prayer can only be read. When using the App, it is possible to choose contemporary wording or a traditional form using the Book of Common Prayer from 1662.
CofE Daily Prayer
The Church of England also have a ‘Time to Pray’ App which includes a shorter Prayer during the Day and Night Time prayer which are under 10 minutes, in contemporary language and can be read or listened to.
https://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-service-daily-prayer/time-pray-app-and-podcast
CofE Pray

Methodist Church Prayer Hub
https://www.methodist.org.uk/faith/the-prayer-hub/
The Methodist Church publish a short daily prayer. The website also contains a guide for creative ways to pray and prayers for different seasons of life and experiences.

Baptist Church
https://www.baptist.org.uk/Groups/220862/Worship_and_Prayer.aspx
The Baptist Union publish a monthly prayer diary with weekly prayer suggestions for things connected with the Baptist Church. There is also a section on topical and seasonal prayers for personal or group use.

Lectio 365
https://www.24-7prayer.com/resource/lectio-365/
Part of Pete Grieg’s 24/7 prayer, the website and App offers Morning, Midday and Evening prayer to read or listen to. Morning prayer (around 8 minutes) follows the Lectio Divina (divine reading) model of prayer using slow reading of scripture, prayer, meditation and contemplation. The Midday prayer (around 7 minutes) offers the opportunity to read the Lord’s Prayer and intercede for God’s Kingdom to come. The Evening prayer (around 7 minutes) follows the early Christian practice of Examen with reflection, rejoicing, repentance and rest and is particularly relaxing at the end of the day.
Lectio 365

Pray As You Go
https://prayasyougo.org
This website created by the Jesuit community offers daily meditation to listen to (around 12 minutes) which include short Bible readings and reflections along with significant amounts of music from the styles of Taizé, chants, choral or contemporary reflective pieces.  It has many more mediations to support exploring spirituality and styles of prayer, including Examen and Lectio Divina. Prayer resources for children are also available on the site. 
Pray as you go

Northumbria Daily Prayer
https://www.northumbriacommunity.org/offices/how-to-use-daily-office/
The Northumbria Community publish daily prayer based in a Celtic framework to be read alone or in groups. There are prayers for the morning, midday and evening which include repetitive liturgy such as St Patrick’s Breastplate, Bible passages, space for prayer and short meditations, often from Celtic texts.
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Welcome! Whether you've just moved to the area, or have lived here all your life, we hope our website helps you to find out everything you want to know about our Church.
 

When & where does the church meet?


Sunday One will be on the first Sunday of the month. It is a 10.00am service for all ages with Communion. 

On the other Sundays of the month there will be 9.30am and 11.00am services, as usual, with groups for children and young people at the 11.00am service.
Communion will be celebrated on at least one of these Sundays, as publicised.

Any changes to this will be shared on our Facebook page or shown on the calendar here.

The 9.30 service is more traditional in style with the music mainly consisting of hymns played on a keyboard.
The 11am service is more contemporary in style with the music being lead by a worship team. Most of the songs are more modern than those played at the 9.30 service.

We meet at:
Cambourne Church
Jeavons Lane
Cambourne
Cambs
CB23 6AF


You can see a map on our contact us page

There is limited parking available to the rear of the church building. The postcode of the car park is CB23 6DZ.
 

What should I expect when I visit the church?

You will receive a very warm welcome particularly from our Welcome Team who will be able to answer your questions and direct you to where you need to go. There will be some singing to start with as well as some prayers and a reading from the bible. There will be a talk (some reflections) from one of the leaders of the church, with a chance to discuss it further at the end of the service. 

Tea, coffee and biscuits are served after the service where there is plenty of time to meet new people and ask more questions.
 

What is there for children and young people at church?

We have a fantastic programme for the children and young people at the Church. Children and young people stay with their families at the start of the service as we worship (sing songs!) together for the first part of the morning. Someone will announce when the children and young people need to go to their programme. We have young church for those from Yr R - Yr 6 and a youth group for our young people in years 7-13. There is a creche in the church foyer for younger children.
 

Is there a dress code?

No! Please just be yourself and come dressed in your 'normal' clothes.
 

Will I have to join in?

Not at all!
You are free to simply observe or participate as much as feels comfortable for you.
 

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