Prayer forms the bedrock of spirituality for Christians. We are a people who pray together, and who pray alone. But one limitation that we sometimes put on our prayer lives is an overly rigid idea of what prayer is. Prayer is multifaceted. It can use words or silence; it can use traditional forms or not. Prayer connects us to God, and by extension to each other. This series will introduce different ways of praying. Come and learn with us how to pray.
Paul exhorts the Thessalonians to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thess 5:17). This means that prayer can include the whole of our lives, including hobbies, passions, mundane tasks, and more. This workshop will explore “Do It Yourself” prayer that finds and creates prayer in areas and 1mes of our life beyond the church walls and our traditions.