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Thy Kingdom Come
Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus.
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Thy Kingdom Come 2021 update
TKC observes the Orthodox calendar for the first time. Plus a catch up of regional highlights from May.
Thy Kingdom Come 2021
Thy Kingdom Come is an ecumenical prayer movement for evangelisation, uniting Christians in nearly 90% of countries worldwide.
“An amazing opportunity to come together as the body of Christ”
Churches from over 65 different denominations in 178 countries took part in the global prayer movement Thy Kingdom Come this year, with plans having to quickly adapt due to coronavirus restrictions.
Thy Kingdom Come in Leicestershire
Christians across the Diocese of Leicester joined with Christians around the world in a commitment to pray for 24 hours a day during the 10 days of Thy Kingdom Come.
Thy Kingdom Come Unlocked in Cornwall: The South West Prays
by Roger Mills, Missioner, Churches Together in Cornwall.
Thy Kingdom Come: a reflection
Here Brian Heasley, International Director of Prayer for 24-7 Prayer and Global Ambassador for Thy Kingdom Come, shares our Reflection of the Month for May 2020...
Thy Kingdom Come Radically Revamps in the Light of COVID-19
The global prayer campaign Thy Kingdom Come has launched new elements, including ‘Prayer and Care’, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Archbishop Justin Welby Deeply Moved by Thy Kingdom Come’s Ecumenical Dimension
Church leaders and representatives from various denominations and para church organisations gathered for the international launch of Thy Kingdom Come 2020 at Lambeth Palace, exactly four years to the day it was first launched.
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