2022 & 2023 Midday Prayers
Everyday we pray for Mothers’ Union through our Midday Prayers. You can download our current prayers here
November 2022 Midday Prayers - print friendly
December 2022 Midday Prayers - print friendly
January 2023 Midday Prayers - print friendly
Our Midday Prayers and Wave of Prayer are included as an option on the Church of England Daily HOPE phone line. The free phone line also includes materials also available digitally by the Church of England’s Communications team and a recording of the Church of England weekly national online service. We know that a majority of Mothers’ Union members are not connected to the internet or have weak internet connections. Therefore, we are delighted that they will now be able to listen in fellowship to our prayers which unite our movement and it’s 4 million members every day.
The Daily HOPE phoneline number is free and available 24 hours a day on 0800 804 8044 (for Mothers’ Union Midday Prayers please press option 7)
If you have online access please do join us daily at 12:00 (BST) on our Facebook page for our Midday Prayers
Wave of Prayer
Our "Wave of Prayer" is a continuous expression of our commitment in prayer to each other. It runs throughout the year so that the work and members of each and every area in which Mothers' Union is active is prayed for at some point. We include this in our Midday Prayers. You can see which areas we are praying for this month below.
November & December Wave of Prayer
Lord we pray for the future of Mothers’ Union worldwide. Today we pray for the people and work of:
1 Mothers’ Union worldwide 2 – 4 Lebombo in Mozambique; Makueni in Kenya; Newala in Tanzania; Niger-Delta North in Nigeria; Riverina in Australia and North East India in India 8 Mothers’ Union worldwide 15 Mothers’ Union worldwide 16– 18 Iraq; Katakwa in Kenya; Kafanchan & Asaba in Nigeria; 22 Mothers’ Union worldwide 23 – 25 Southern Malawi in Malawi; Northern Uganda in Uganda; Lafia & Ilaje in Nigeria and Thoothukudi-Nazareth in India 26 – 28 Zululand in South Africa; Lodwar in Kenya; Isiala Ngwa South in Nigeria; Accra in Ghana; Bangor in Wales and Colombo in Sri Lanka 29 Mothers’ Union worldwide 30 Mpumalanga in South Africa; Central Buganda in Uganda; Zonkwa in Nigeria; Bo in Sierra Leone; Newcastle in England and Barrackpore in India December 1-2 Mpumalanga in South Africa; Central Buganda in Uganda; Zonkwa in Nigeria; Bo in Sierra Leone; Newcastle in England and Barrackpore in India 7 – 9 Namibia; Mount Kenya South in Kenya; Northern Izon & Ijebu North in Nigeria and Durham in England 14– 16 Fianarantsoa in Madagascar; Central Tanganyika in Tanzania; Calabar & Igbomina in Nigeria; Derry & Raphoe in All Ireland and Banks & Torres in Vanuatu 20 Mothers’ Union worldwide 21 – 23 Archbishops, Bishops and all clergy in the Anglican Communion 24 – 26 Refugees, internally displaced families and those living in a climate of fear 27 Mothers’ Union worldwide 28-30 All involved with the responsibility of caring for and supporting family life 31 Mothers’ Union worldwide |