Thy Kingdom Come at 10

Thy Kingdom Come (TKC) is a worldwide ecumenical prayer movement that encourages Christians globally to pray from Ascension to Pentecost for the Holy Spirit to draw more people into faith.

Since it began in May 2016, TKC has grown into a movement which unites more than a million Christians in prayer, in nearly 90% of countries worldwide, across 85 different denominations and traditions - so that friends and family, neighbours and colleagues might come to faith in Jesus Christ.

This year TKC are launching ‘Thy Kingdom Come at 10!’ and sharing stories and testimonies across social media on what God has done over the last decade.

You are invited to join a diocese-wide online prayer meeting from 12 noon, for 15 minutes each day, over the 11 days of Thy Kingdom Come – from 29 May to 8 June; to pray specifically for God to move in each of our parishes, schools and chaplaincies.

The Zoom link is the same for each day. Below are the dates and the prayer topics. We hope you can join.

•                     Thursday 29 May – Ascension Day launch in the Cathedral and online, prayer for the Cathedral and Guildford Deanery

•                     Friday 30 May – prayer for those with diocese-wide ministries

•                     Saturday 31 May – prayer for our prison and hospital chaplaincies

•                     Sunday 1 June – prayer for God to move across the UK

•                     Monday 2 June – prayer for Woking and Runnymede Deaneries

•                     Tuesday 3 June – prayer for Aldershot, Farnham & Surrey Heath Deaneries

•                     Wednesday 4 June – prayer for Godalming, Cranleigh & Dorking Deaneries

•                     Thursday 5 June – prayer for Emly, Leatherhead & Epsom Deaneries

•                     Friday 6 June – prayer for our school and college ministries

•                     Saturday 7 June – prayer for those serving the church at national level

•                     Sunday 8 June – concluding prayers at Pentecost

You can access official Thy Kingdom Come resources, including youth prayer materials on its website here.

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