Community Prayers

The resident community at Scargill maintains a daily rhythm of prayer.

If you would like to join with us in the readings we are using for community prayers, you can see them below…

Wednesday Evening Prayer from Scargill Chapel

You are warmly invited to join the Community for Evening Prayer on Wednesdays at 4:30pm from Scargill Chapel. We’d love you to join us.

You can join the live streams from about 4:20pm and prayers will start at 4:30pm. To view a stream, click on the triangular play symbol in the middle of the appropriate video player. Once the stream has started you can view in full screen by clicking on the square in the bottom right corner of the video player. To exit full screen, press this button again or the ESC key.

If you would like to join in the chat conversation during a stream, press the YouTube button in the bottom right corner of the video player and you will be taken to the YouTube website where you can watch the stream and chat. You can add people and situations that you want to particularly pray for here, but do remember that this is publicly available so just use first names, etc.

Wednesday 8th May

Use the video player above to join us for our Evening Prayer in the Chapel at Scargill on Wednesday 8th May – the service will start at 4:30pm and you can join the live stream from 4:20pm.

Wednesday 1st May

If you were unable to join us for our Evening Prayer in the Chapel, you can watch any time afterwards. You can use the video player above to join in the latest publicly streamed event.

You can also listen to some of our Morning Prayers and Sunday talks below…

Gilbert used the Taize chant “The Kingdom of God is justice and peace”
Here’s the video of the growing avocado tree that Annie showed – Today’s read was John 4: 4-15 – Here are the slides that Annie showed
At the end of morning prayer Shelagh played the Taize chant The Kingdom of God
Ben played ‘Sunday, Bloody Sunday‘ by U2 as part of his prayers

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