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Living Skies Regional Council Prayer Cycle September 12 November 7 Kamsack: Westminister Marsden, Neilburg (Neilburg) Kerrobert Maymont Kennedy (Kennedy, Langbank) Melville: First Kinistino Moose Jaw: Minto Living Skies September 19 Moosomin: Bethel World Week for Peace in Palestine and November 14 Regional Council Israel Restorative Justice Week Prison Ministries/ UN International Day of Peace Micah Mission November 15-22, 2020 Prayer Cycle Kelliher: St. Paul Meadow Lake (Grace) Kindersley: St. Paul’s New Venture (Kincaid, Ponteix) 2021 Kipling Norquay September 26 November 21 KeLRose (Kelvington, Rose Valley) Saskatoon: McClure Saskatoon: Knox North Battleford: Third Ave. The Living Skies Regional Council Regina: Knox Metropolitan Ogema, Bengough, Pangman hopes that communities of faith and Kyle, Lacadena (Kyle) (Ogema, Bengough) individuals will use this prayer cycle October 3 Pelly as a way to connect with other Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women November 28 communities of faith by including Lafleche (Lafleche, Limerick) World AIDS Day (December 1) them in weekly thoughts and prayers. Regina: Lakeview Saskatoon: Mount Royal-Emmanual Landis Northern Lakes (Loon Lake, Take note of when your own October 10 Paradise Hill, St. Walburg) community of faith is included and remember on that day the Regina Anti-Poverty Ministries December 5 many others who are holding Langham: Knox National Day of Remembrance and Action you in their prayers. Lanigan on Violence Against Women (Dec 6) La Ronge International Human Rights Day Leader, Sceptre (Leader) Oxbow, Glen Ewen (Oxbow) October 17 Outlook International Day for the Eradication December 12 of Poverty Perdue Lemberg, Abernethy Pine Cree (Eastend, Shaunavon) Loreburn, Hawarden (Elbow/Loreburn) Plainsview (Grand Coulee) October 24 Prince Albert: Calvary Little Cutarm (Atwater) December 19 Long Lake (Bethune, Regina Beach) South Sk Hospital Chaplaincy Luseland Plenty, Dodsland Maple Creek Prairie Points (Creelman, Fillmore) October 31 December 26 Care Facilities Prairie Spirit (Dinsmore, Milden, Maidstone, Paynton (Maidstone) Wiseton) Saskatoon: Mayfair Preeceville-Sturgis Every community of faith and special Lumsden: St. Andrew’s ministry in Living Skies Regional Council Melfort –Ethelton (Melfort) (SM) Ecumenical Shared Ministry has been listed once in this prayer cycle. COMMUNITY OF FAITH February 28 May 2 July 4 2021 World Day of Prayer (March 5) Asian Heritage Month Craik (Craik, Penzance) Regina: Sunset Arcola-Kisbey Crossroads (Semans, Raymore) Saskatoon: St. Thomas Wesley Battleford Davidson-Girvin (Davidson) January 3 Tompkins Big River July 11 Quill Plains (Quill Lake, Watson) Wanakapew (Files Hills) May 9 Crossroads United (Maryfield, Radville (Ceylon, Minton-Gladmar, March 7 Christian Family Wawota) Radville) International Women’s Day (March 8) Rural Life Sunday Cut Knife January 10 Moose Jaw: Trinity Beechy Regina: Eastside Wider Church volunteers Unity, Meridan (SM) (Evesham, Unity) Borderlands (Coronach, Rockglen) July 18 Rocanville United (SM) (Rocanville, Wakaw May 16 Delisle— Vanscoy Welwyn) March 14 International Day against Homophobia Eatonia-Mantario (Eatonia) Rosetown Turtle River Parish (SM) (Edam, Glaslyn, Transphobia and Biphobia Five Oaks (SM) (Naicam, Spalding) Shellbrook-Leask (Shellbrook) Meota, Mervin, Turtleford) Biggar July 25 January 17 March 21 Borden Dundurn, Hanley Silton International Day for Elimination of Racial Bridging Waters (Codette, Nipawin) Elrose Spirit Hills (Central Butte, Tugaske) Discrimination (March 21) May 23 Gainsborough, Carievale Smiley Watrous Young Living Skies Regional Council August 1 Shell Lake Partners in Worship (SM) Wapella Bradwell: Knox Esterhazy: St. Andrew’s January 24 Wilkie, Scott (Wilkie) Regina: Broadway Eston: St. Andrew’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity March 28 Canora: St. Andrew’s Saskatoon: Grace Westminster Southey Community Living Homes May 30 Glenavon (Glenavon, Moffat) Speers Regina: Wesley Environment Sunday August 8 Spiritwood Partners in Faith (SM) Weyburn: Grace Broadview Whitewood Foam Lake, Leslie (Foam Lake) Spy Hill Yorkton: St. Andrew’s Cabri, Hazlet, Pennant (Cabri, Hazlet) Goose Lake (Harris, Zealandia) January 31 White Cap - Dakota June 6 Gray Spirit of Hope (Foote-Copeland, April 4—Easter 2021 The United Church of Canada Grenfell Wynyard) Integrated Community Ministries Inc. LGBTQIA2S Pride Month August 15 Moose Jaw: St. Andrew’s White Bear Carlyle Fort Qu’Appelle: St. Andrew’s Saskatoon: St. David’s Trinity Regina: Westminster Carrot River Grasslands (Glentworth, Mankota, Regina: St. James Yorkton: Westview Colonsay McCord) February 7 April 11 June 13 Saskatoon: Grosvenor Park Black History Month (February) Wolseley Carnduff Alida (Carnduff) August 22 Saskatoon: St. Martin’s Moose Jaw: Zion Climax (Bracken, Climax, Four Town (Bredenbury, Langenburg, Star City Avonlea, Blue Hill Frontier, Val Marie) Saltcoats) Stoughton Balcarres: St. Andrew’s June 20 Gravelbourg (Shamrock) Tantallon April 18 Indigenous Day of Prayer Regina: Heritage February 14 Earth Sunday (Earth Day—April 22) UN World Refugee Day August 29 University of Sask. Ecumenical Chaplaincy Yellow Grass United Lutheran Partnership Colleston, Steep Creek Our Ministry Education Institutions St. Paul’s International (Estevan, (SM) (Yellow Grass, Peace Lutheran) Cote Gull Lake: Knox North Portal, Portal, ND, USA) Abbey-Lancer-Portreeve (Abbey, Lancer) June 27 Humboldt February 21 April 25 Canadian Multiculturalism Day Hurricane Hills (Carry the Kettle) Strasbourg Saskatchewan Camps / Camping Sunday North Saskatchewan Hospital Chaplaincy September 5 Saskatoon: St. Paul’s Alameda Coteau Hills (Birsay, Lucky Lake) Regina Native Outreach Ministry Swift Current: First Assiniboia Crystal Springs Hudson Bay Larger Parish Theodore, Springside (Theodore) Balgonie-McLean Imperial Tisdale: St. Paul’s Indian Head: St. Andrew’s Ituna: Lakeside .
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