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Let us take a moment to come together and believe in the power of prayer. There is strength and solidarity in prayer that even though we cannot be together physically, we are supporting one another spiritually. Let us join together in our own way and tradition to pray.
Let us thank our God for the gift of life. many have gone but it has pleased the Lord, God Almighty to keep us alive.
Let us remember with thanksgiving those who made the supreme sacrifice for us in time of war, pray that the offering of their lives may not have been in vain.
Let us remember all those who make our common life secure, for the peace and freedom we enjoy, pray that God will inspire us to commit into building a better society for the generations to come.
Jesus has shown us how great the price of freedom is, by giving His life to deliver us all. Pray that we will dedicate ourselves anew to the cause of justice, freedom and peace; and give us the wisdom and strength to build a better world that will honour and glorify God.
Let us thank the Lord God for the community, for those who share with us in its activities, all who serve its varied interests. We remember our country, our community at this difficult time, pray that we will discover opportunities to make our own contribution to our community. Help us to learn to be good neighbours, that by love we may serve one another.
It seems that we return to you Lord most easily when we need comfort.
In the shadow of your wings we find respite and relief that feeds our innermost self and renews our soul. Day and night, you are our refuge.
These uncertain days of news conferences and quarantines tempt us to assume the worst for our loved ones, ourselves and our community.
“Pandemic” is a frightening word, and we can easily feel confused or helpless to respond.
Now we are relying on you to lead and guide us, to put our anxiety in its place.
Help us see it as a human response that keeps us conscious of the seriousness of this moment, but do not let it overwhelm our spirit.
Buoyed by your love, we choose each day to let peace reign in us. Breathing deeply of your calm, we repeat, again and again, “You are here.”
Good and gracious Companion, our family and friends need tranquillity and assurance.
Help us to offer them your tenderness.
Those in my community who are suffering need care.
Help us to be generous and to keep contact with the forgotten.
Our world calls for cooperation among national leaders, scientists, health care providers, and all who are instrumental in overcoming this crisis. May our prayers and support be with them all.
We have come back to you, and we will return, knowing that your open arms will never fail.
God of hope, may your love blanket the earth, as you teach us to live more generously today than yesterday. May our anxiety be transformed into love.
Amen
Gracious and loving God, we ask that you lift up these prayers and the prayers that we hold in our hearts. Calm our fears and anxiety and be with us through this trying time. Help us to understand the changes in our lives, to accept the things that we cannot control, and to be patient and loving to one another.
All this we ask through Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
Maranatha ! Life is fragile, handle it with prayers
As Christians we are called to pray at this time of crisis. Many Christians are praying daily at 6pm and we will pray together at 6pm on Thursdays. Do join us.
If you join us on Youtube or Facebook, use the chat feature to add your own prayer or requests for prayer.
Please be aware that this is a public chat so don’t give confidential details and if you pray for people please don’t mention their name or only their first name.
You may just want to write Amen as a sign that you are praying with us.
Click here to join us on Youtube…
Please watch this update from Christoph about the lockdown coming into effect tomorrow and Remembrance Sunday. (6min 30sec)

However, our online Remembrance Sunday Service this coming Sunday at 10.30am WILL go ahead! Here are two ways in which you can take part in the remembering this year:
Make a poppy (weather-proof, please) and attach it to the netting around the yew tree in front of St Mary’s Church (please bring a peg, too). There are many creative ways in which you could make a poppy. For inspiration, you may want to watch this video…
If you attach your poppy before Saturday morning we can include it in the pictures of the tree in our online Sunday service.
We are inviting you to record a short video of yourself, saying “We will remember them”. We will then combine all the faces and voices for our response on Sunday (at our online service). Please spread the word and send your video to rector@denhamparish.church by the end of Thursday.
Should your video be too large to email, please use wetransfer.com.
(By sending us a video you give permission for it to be used online.)
Whether you can contribute in these ways or not, do join us for our ONLINE Remembrance Service this Sunday at 10.30am and spread the word. You will find the service here on our website at www.denhamparish.church/blog.
There will be a short wreath laying ceremony on Sunday at the War Memorial in the churchyard. However, due to government restrictions, we can only accommodate community representatives laying a wreath, members of the armed forces, uniformed organisations or veterans. If you qualify, please register beforehand by contacting our Rector on email (rector@denhamparish.church) or leave a phone message (01895 834733). We are planning to record this short ceremony onto video to show it on Armistice Day.
IMPORTANT UPDATE ON SUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER:
Latest government guidance indicates that from Thursday, 5 November, places of worship will be closed. We are seeking clarification for Remembrance Sunday.
Today we will remember those we love, think about what it means to be a saint and reflect on one of Jesus’ most famous speeches.
This is a service for all ages with contributions from our children and young people and a special ‘poppy’ activity.
Join us after the service for Church Coffee Online on Zoom. All links can be found below.
Activity Sheet for children and families…

Preacher: Nnamdi Maduka
Reading: Matthew 5.1-12 (The Beatitudes) – included in the service
Calling all children (whether you are five, 35 or 95): Join the Cheeky Pandas today at 6pm for a special “Pandamonium Praise Party” – not to be missed!
If you’d like to explore the Christian faith, we’d love to be part of your journey of faith. There are also some helpful websites as a starting point:
St Mary’s Church Office
Village Road
Denham UB9 5BH
Tel: 01895 832771
Monday 09:30am – 12:00 pm
Tuesday 09.30am – 12:00 pm
Wednesday Office Closed
Thursday 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Friday 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
