During this period when we cannot all physically worship together here are some suggestions of online resources that you might like to try
For many of us, the world seems very different to how it was a few months ago. Some of us might be feeling anxious or lonely at this time - many children and young people can't go to school, adults might not be able to go to work and none of us can go to church at the moment.
God is with us in all of this and, when feeling confused or frustrated or even scared about all that is going on, we can pray. But, sometimes praying can be difficult!
We hope the resources listed below will help you, whether on your own or with your family, to pray and use the Bible in different ways - and we look forward to the time when we can all come back to church.
Prayer Resources put together by Southwark Cathedral
Prayer resources to use at home can be found here
Daily Prayer booklet can be found here
Pray as you Go
A daily prayer resource from the Jesuits in England and Wales available on line and also as an app. There are also longer retreat addresses and the practise of the examen on this site. During this time of self-isolation they have a new resource, Pray as you Stay.
Visit the website here
Healing Hands is a new prayer guide specially written for healthcare workers.
Visit the website here
Sacred Space
A daily prayer resource from the Jesuits in Ireland available on line and also as an app.
Visit the website here
Church of England Resources
Morning and Evening Prayer and Compline are available on line and also as an app
Visit the website here
Time to Pray app - everything you need for Prayer During the Day, with variations according to the day of the week and the season of the Church’s year. Download for free from the App Store.
The LiveLent app – Church of England Lent reflections available from the Apple and Google App Store.
Worship at Home Prayer Sheet can be downloaded from here
The Labyrinth Society
The Resources pages of the The Labyrinth Society website contain educational information to help you integrate labyrinths into your life. Learn about, experience, and create labyrinths.
Visit the website here
Pilgrim Paths
Resources and dowloads including how to pray with a finger labyrinth.
Visit the website here
Please do let us know if you have other suggestions by contacting Revd Lisa Bewick by email