Almighty God, who has entrusted this earth to humankind, and through your son Jesus Christ has called us to a heavenly citizenship, grant to us, we humbly pray
23 July 2008
Almighty God, your Son our Saviour Jesus Christ is the light of the world: may your people, illumined by your word and sacraments, shine with the radiance of his glory
22 July 2008
O God of unchangeable power and eternal light, look favourably on your whole church, that wonderful and sacred mystery; and by the peaceful operation of your providence,
21 July 2008
Intimate God, you are able to accept in us what we cannot even acknowledge; you have named in us what we cannot bear to speak of; you hold in your memory what we have tried to forget;...
20 July 2008
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.
18 July 2008
To conclude the final business plenary of the 13th Lambeth Conference, Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey moved the "Lambeth Call to Prayer" and prayed for God's blessing on the newly released 1999-2000 Anglican Cycle of Prayer, produced by Forward Movement Publications.
08 August 1998
The Millennium Resolution calls on the British public to make a new start in the year 2000, but it does not mention God because it is not a prayer, its ecumenical authors declare.
03 August 1998
In the Senate Building, an octagonal two-story structure on the University of Kent central campus, the Lambeth Conference has established a sacred place for prayer, meditation, and counseling. A sign on the door declares: "Sacred Place. All most welcome. Prayer, silence, rest, reflect."
23 July 1998
Head of the Anglican Church in Papua New Guinea shocked by tidal wave disaster that devastated five villages overnight.
18 July 1998
Bishop Arthur Malcolm, the Chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Anglican Council (NATSIAC) has called on Church members to take an active part in the Week of Prayer for Reconciliation, from May 27th to 3rd June.
11 May 1998