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TRANSFORM! A prayer day for Thurrock
This year's Thurrock Day of Prayer has been given the title of TRANSFORM!
It is being held on Saturday 22 October at Hassenbrook School, Hassenbrook Road, Stanford-le-Hope SS17 0NS.
The programme has been agreed upon and is designed to take the best aspects of 2009's and 2010's TDOPs, with both practical streams and a key note speaker, who this year is Rachel Hickson of Heartcry.
Transformation Thurrock trust therefore that there is something for everyone to engage in. The content of the seven streams is envisaged to envision, enable, equip, encourage, empower, enlist and engage.
The programme looks like this:
- 2.45-4.15pm (90 mins)
- Streams
- Schools Prayer Groups: Maria Levy - the hows, whats and wheres, and prayer for more prayer for our schools
- Treasure Hunting: Lee Hopper - not just 'about', but actually going out onto the streets of Stanford or Corringham and praying
- Praying on the Streets: Andy Blakey - tapping into this practical and prophetic movement and praying into the communities around us
- Thurrock 2012: Alasdair MacGillivray & Rob Groves - how can the church of Thurrock engage with next year's Olympics? Practicalities and prayer for us to 'get it' and not miss this rapidly approaching wave
- Rock Thurrock - The Story: Colin Baker - what happened, what's happening, and what could happen, and praying for all of it!
- The Lord's Prayer: Frank Gaisie - praying the prayer Jesus taught us with understanding and with reference to Thurrock
- Healing the Land: Rachel Hickson - peeling back the palimpsests and discerning how God would have us pray into the layers of the geographical, historical and spiritual around us
- 4.15-6.30pm
- refreshments available by booking only (details to follow)
- overseen by Graham Marshall and team
- 6.30-9.30pm (3 hours)
- Intro & worship: John Gorham & band c.45min
- Rachel Hickson - speaking and leading prayer
Publicity will be made available soon.
More details from Tim Harrold on tim@transformationthurrock.com.

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Tim Harrold, 29/09/2011 |
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