Diocesan Cycle of Prayer Is the Means Whereby All the People of the Diocese, and of the Church in Scotland and Further Afield, Can Be Covered by Prayer Each Month

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Diocesan Cycle of Prayer Is the Means Whereby All the People of the Diocese, and of the Church in Scotland and Further Afield, Can Be Covered by Prayer Each Month The Diocesan Cycle of Prayer is the means whereby all the people of the Diocese, and of the Church in Scotland and further afield, can be covered by prayer each month. The Cycle is observed by churches in the Diocese, but please also consider making it a cornerstone of your own daily devotions. You may also wish to refer to: • The Anglican Communion Cycle of Prayer https://www.anglicancommunion.org/resources/cycle-of-prayer.aspx • The Porvoo Communion Prayer Diary http://porvoocommunion.org/resources/prayer-diary/ • The Scottish Episcopal Institute Prayer Cycle https://www.scotland.anglican.org/who-we-are/vocation-and-ministry/sei/ • The Church in Society Committee, Faith in Action Monthly Prayer Guides https://www.scotland.anglican.org/spirituality/prayer/faith-in-action/ This version was last edited on 24th February 2021, for an updated version, please, refer to the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer online. https://glasgow.anglican.org/resources/prayer-cycle/ • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: Those in training for ordained and lay ministries. • Bishop Gregor Duncan, Bishop Idris Jones, Bishop John Taylor, Bishop Gordon Mursell, all retired clergy and those in Post-Retiral Ministry. • The Church of Scotland. • The Roman Catholic Church in Scotland. • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church. • Pastoral Assistants, Eucharistic Assistants, Worship Leaders and Spiritual Companions in the Diocese. • North Ayrshire Team: St Andrew’s, Ardrossan; St Peter’s, Dalry; St Andrew’s, Irvine (Vacant, Linda Whitby, Margaret Williams). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • The Dean (Reuben Preston). • Lay Representatives, Alternate Lay Representatives and members of Regional Councils. • Holy Trinity, Ayr (Martyn Trembath). • St Oswald’s, Maybole (Jim Geen, Liz Crumlish). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lithuania. • St Columba’s, Largs (Vacant). • St Ninian’s, Prestwick (Jane Ross). United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway, Scottish Episcopal Church Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, February 2021 • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: Aberdeen & Orkney (Bishop Anne Dyer). • Holy Trinity, Kilmarnock (Vacant). • St Ninian’s, Troon (Vacant). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Church of Norway. • St John the Evangelist, Annan; St John the Evangelist, Eastriggs; All Saints, Gretna; (Martin Callaghan, Melvyn Redgers). • All Saints, Lockerbie; St John the Evangelist, Moffat (Paul Singh, John Stevenson). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Bishop’s Staff Group. • All Saints, Challoch, with the Whithorn Fellowship; St Ninian’s, Portpatrick; St John the Evangelist, Stranraer (Vacant). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Church of Sweden. • Diocesan Council. • St Mary’s, Gatehouse of Fleet; St Francis of Assisi (Greyfriars), Kirkcudbright (Stephen Hazlett). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: Argyll and the Isles (Bishop-elect Keith Riglin). • St Ninian’s, Castle Douglas (Christopher Ketley, Douglas Allison, Alan Rumble). • Christ Church, Dalbeattie (Christopher Ketley, John Simmons, Helen Evans). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Church of England. • St John the Evangelist, Dumfries (Janice Aiton, James Clark-Maxwell, Andrew MacKenzie, Paul Burbridge, Ann Shukman, Steven Ballard, Gordon Warwick, Richard Starkey). • St Margaret of Scotland, New Galloway (Vacant). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Diocesan Secretary (John Mitchell). • East End Team Ministry: St John the Evangelist, Baillieston; St Kentigern’s, Dennistoun; St Serf’s, Shettleston (Jim Benton-Evans, Lucy Ireland). United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway, Scottish Episcopal Church Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, February 2021 • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. • Diocesan Treasurer (Robert Burgon); Diocesan Auditors (John R. Park, Jackie McCarrell, Andrew Littlejohn). • St James-the-Less, Bishopbriggs (Paul Watson, Harriet Johnston, Kennedy Fraser). • St Cyprian’s, Lenzie (Les Ireland). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: Brechin (Bishop Andrew Swift). • Companions of Our Lady & St Mungo (Ellen Barrett, Alison Joy Whybrow). • Holy Name, Cumbernauld (Vacant, Ray Gascoigne). • St Matthew’s, Possilpark (David Wostenholm, Stuart Wood). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Church of Ireland. • Diocesan Chancellor (Bruce Erroch); Diocesan Registrar (Ronald Inglis). • St Bride’s, Glasgow (Kevin Francis, Gregor Duncan). • St Andrew’s, Milngavie; (Andrea Hagenbuch, Fraser Gold). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Cathedral Chapter. • Cathedral Church of St Mary, Glasgow (Kelvin Holdsworth, Oliver Brewer-Lennon, John Riches, Ellen Barrett). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland. • St Mungo’s, Alexandria (Vacant). • St Augustine’s, Dumbarton (Heller González). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: Edinburgh (Bishop John Armes). • Diocesan Architect (Rebecca Cadie); Diocesan Surveyor (Elliott Glenesk). • All Saints, Bearsden; (Kirstin Freeman). • St Michael & All Angels, Helensburgh (Dominic Ind, Pat Smith, Kevin Boak). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Church in Wales. • Drumchapel Ecumenical Partnership. • All Saints, Jordanhill (Sydney Maitland). United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway, Scottish Episcopal Church Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, February 2021 • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Diocesan Property Committee (Reuben Preston). • St Aidan’s, Clarkston (Nicholas Taylor). • St Margaret of Scotland, Newlands (Gordon Fyfe, Maggie McTernan, Charlotte Methuen). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Lusitanian Church of Portugal. • Diocesan Centre Staff (Christine Hughes, Iolanthe Stack, Marion Noble). • St Oswald’s, King’s Park (Vacant). • St Ninian’s, Pollokshields (Paul Romano, Eamonn Rodgers, Kenneth Roach). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: Moray, Ross and Caithness (Bishop Mark Strange). • Good Shepherd & Ascension, Hillington; Holy Trinity & St Barnabas, Paisley (Deborah Davison). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Spanish Episcopal Reformed Church. • Diocesan Protection of Vulnerable Groups Co-ordinator (Anne Jones). • St John’s, Johnstone; St Margaret’s, Renfrew (Reuben Preston). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • St Bartholomew’s, Gourock (Vacant). • St John the Evangelist, Greenock (Wilhelmina Nesbitt). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark. • Heartland Group: St Mary’s, Bridge of Weir; St Fillan’s, Kilmacolm; St Mary the Virgin, Port Glasgow (Vacant, Robert Chambers, Gerard McKeown). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: St Andrew’s, Dunkeld and Dunblane (Bishop Ian Paton). • Canon Missioner (Audrey Stewart); Digital Missioner (Petko Marinov). • Holy Trinity, Motherwell; St Andrew’s, Wishaw (Richard Kilgour, Charles Sargent). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad. • Mothers’ Union (Jill Cameron). • St Cuthbert’s, Cambuslang; St Mark’s, East Kilbride (Paul Fletcher). United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway, Scottish Episcopal Church Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, February 2021 • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Porvoo Link: The Lutheran Church in Great Britain. • St Mary the Virgin, Hamilton; St Andrew’s, Uddingston (Matthew Little). • Episcopalians in isolated parts of the country. • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Interfaith Relations (Maggie McTernan). • Christ Church, Lanark (Drew Sheridan, Lee Johnston, Robert Burgon, Richard Evans). • St Paul and St John the Evangelist, Monklands (Vacant). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • Scottish Episcopal Church: General Synod Office (John Stuart, Secretary General). • Scottish Episcopal Church: Provincial Standing Committee & Provincial Boards. • Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Education and Commerce. • Anglican Chaplaincy, University of Glasgow (Kevin Francis). • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • The Methodist Church in Scotland (Mark Slaney). • The United Reformed Church (Paul Whittle). • EMU Partnership Agreement. • Bishop Kevin Pearson, Bishop of the United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. • The Anglican Communion. • The Primates’ Meeting. • The Anglican Consultative Council (Alistair Dinnie, Jenny Wright). United Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway, Scottish Episcopal Church Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, February 2021 .
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