Mothers Union

Christian care for families

Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham

WAVE OF PRAYER

SERVICE

17th to 19th September

The information for the reflections in this Service were sent to

us By our Line Dioceses and we have used their words just as

they were written They also chose the Bibe verse which

introduces the section for their country.

LEADER.· Jesus said, "i am the light of the world."

ALL: Listen to Him and walk in his way.

LEADER; Jesus said, "Stand up and don’t be afraid."

ALL: Listen to Him and walk in his way.

LEADER: Jesus said, "You are my friends?

ALL: Listen to Him and walk in his way.

LEADER: Jesus said, "l am with you always.”

ALL: Listen to Him and walk in his way.

AMEN

A HYMN or SONG may be sung

LEADER: We come to God as one from whom no secrets are hidden

to ask for his forgiveness and peace. You made us to be one family

yet we have divided humanity

ALL: Lord have mercy

LEADER: You were born a Jew to reconcile all people,

yet we have brought disharmony amongst races.

ALL: Christ have mercy

LEADER: You rejoice in our differences,

yet we make them a cause of enmity.

ALL: Lord have mercy

LEADER: May the love of God bring us back to

himself, forgive us our sins and assure us of his

eternal love in Jesus Christ our Lord

ALL: AMEN

The Lord’s Prayer is said by all in its traditional form.

A HYMN or SONG may be sung

BUYE DIOCESE in the PROVINCE of BURUNDI

LEADER ..., from Genesis chapter 24 verse 29

"Now if you will show kindness and faithfulness to my master, tell me;

and if not, tell me, so I will know which way to turn."

READER: ( more than one if' desired)

An Anglican presence was established in Burundi Province in the 1930s

and BUYE diocese was formed in 1965, as a result of rapid growth in the

African Church due to the East Africa Revival. The Church’s major

concerns include peace and reconciliation, teaching on advocacy, health

education, literacy and financial education and community development.

It is committed to mission and evangelism and is keen to support

theological education and training for ministry.

Faith is at the forefront of all Mothers’ Union stands for and is a major

part of all Mothers' Union activities which include:

Worship, spreading the Gospel of Christ, prayers for the sick and Bible

Studies.

Mothers' Union projects in the diocese include:

1} Literacy and Financial Education Programmes.

2) Providing a small loan scheme for members, resulting in major life

changes for needy families. Many poor families struggling to provide one

meal per day can now experience an improved life style. Mothers can

now provide nourishing meals, clothes for the family and are able to pay

school fees and medical expenses. This is all as a result of gaining a small

profit from their small businesses set up with the help of a lVlothers'

Union loan. Some of these businesses are selling vegetables or charcoal,

others are rearing hens and goats.

in December 2013, Mothers’ Union members across the province

participated in International Tree Day, when the Anglican Church in

Burundi planted thousands of trees. In one community in BUYE, more

than 2500 trees were planted. The aim was to contribute to efforts to

reforest the mountains and hills where many trees have been cut down

and to raise awareness of the need to care for the environment.

READER: We light a candle for our link diocese of BUYE

A CANDLE is LIT

ln the stillness we think about Clothilde, the Diocesan President and all

the members.

SILENCE is kept

LEADER: Let us pray

ALL:

Loving Lord, we offer to you our prayers for the future of Mothers'

Union in BUYE. Bind us together as living stones, united in love and

founded in Christ. May God be with members in BUYE in every part of

their lives, encouraging them and leading them, sheltering them and

strengthening them, so they may work to your praise and glory.

A SONG or HYMIN may be sung or a short piece of quiet music played.

SEBEI DIOCESE in the PROVINCE of UGANDA

LEADER: from Proverbs chapter 30 verse 5

" God keeps every promise He makes. He is like a shield for all

who seek His protection?

READER:

SEBEI is located in Eastern Uganda on the slopes of Mt. Elgon. The

terrain is predominantly hilly and many roads are impassable during the

rainy season. The majority of the population are farmers.

Mothers’ Union is active in the diocese. They have seminars on

Family Life, on Social and Economic issues and on Women’s Health,

especially female genital mutilation. (FGM)

Their projects include small scale farming ( including a heifer project),

home visits and Sunday school and day school involvement.

READER: We light a candle for our link diocese of SEBEI

In the stillness we think about Mrs. Diana Yamangusho, the Diocesan

President and all the members.

A CANDLE is LIT

SILENCE is kept

LEADER: Let us pray

ALL:

Loving Lord, we offer to you our prayers for the future of Mothers'

Union, Bind us together as living Stunes, united in love and founded in

Christ. May God be with members in SEBEI in every part of their lives,

encouraging them and leading them, sheltering them and

strengthening them, so they may work to your praise and glory.

AMEN ·

A SONG or HYMN may be sung or a short piece of quiet music played.

ABAKALIKI DIOCESE in the PROVINCE of NIGERIA

LEADER .. from the prophesy of Isaiah chapter 6 verses 6-7

”Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near. Let

the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts. Let

them turn to the Lord, and He will have mercy on them, and to our God,

for He will freely pardon.

READERS

In ABAKLIKl Mothers' Union, Women's Guild and Girls’ Guild work

closely together. Their activities include:

Evangelism, nurturing new churches, organising Sunday Schools, holding

Easter retreats for children, student holidays and camps, prayers for

widows, single parents and the aged, visits to hospitals, schools and old

peoples' homes, help and visits to orphanages.

Among the problems facing members are poverty, child neglect, illiteracy

and early marriage.

EKITI — OKE DIOCESE in the PROVINCE of NIGERIA

in EKITI-OKE outreach work revolves around educating and raising

awareness of family life, and the role that young people have to play.

Members organise conferences and help to run four Anglican girls’

i-losteis. They also have an annual conference on the yearly prayer

theme and run \Nomen’s World Day of Prayer Services,

READERS:

We light canciles for our link dioceses of ABAKALIKI and EKITI – OKE

2 CANDLES are LIT

In the stillness we think about Christine, the Diocesan President in

Abakaliki, and Mrs Olubowale, the Diocesan President in Eki—Oke and all

their members.

SILENCE is kept

LEADER: Let us pray

ALL:

Loving Lord, we offer to you our prayers for the future of Mothers’

Union in ABAKILKI and EKITI - OKE. Bind us together as living stones,

united in love and founded in Christ. May God be with members in

ABAKLIKI and EKITL ··OKE in every part of their lives, encouraging them

and leading them, sheltering them and strengthening them, so they

may work to your praise and glory.

AMEN

A SONG or HYMN may be sung or 0 short piece of quiet music played.

BELIZE in the PROVINCE of BELIZE

LEADER: from Exodus, chapter 34 verse 6

"And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming ," the Lord, the Lord, the

compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and

faithfulness?

READER: Family life for some in Belize can be a struggle with the number

of single headed households and large numbers of the population

affected by poverty. According to one source, almost 40% of all children

aged 17 and younger live in poverty and the proportion is even higher in

rural areas and among some ethnic groups. The Church and Mothers’

Union play a crucial role in supporting family life with a number of

outreach and empowerment programmes.

In 2013 members welcomed the Provincial President and Provincial

Trainer who were visiting the diocese. During their visit a seminar was

held which was attended by 33 women - a mixture of Mothers' Union

members and non-members, including women from the Church of the

Nazarene and the Women's Auxiliary. The Right Reverend Philip Wright,

Bishop of Belize, opened and closed the seminar and talked about the

work of Mothers' Union in Belize in the context of the diocesan vision.

Sessions at the seminar focused on Mothers' Union, team building,

leadership and capacity building. A fo||ow up retreat was held for the

Mothers’ Union Executive in November 2013.

Mothers’ Union in Belize are in the process of launching the Worldwide

Parenting Programme. While membership is small (75), Mothers’ Union

plays an important role in the outreach of the wider church to local

communities. It is hoped that, through the p programme, many more

grassroots communities will be positively impacted through the work of

Mothers Union.

READER: We light a candle for our link diocese of BELIZE

A CANDLE is LIT

In the stillness we think about Lorna, the Diocesan President, Jennifer,

the Provincial President, I\/Iarlecell, the Provincial Trainer and all the

members.

SILENCE is kept

LEADER: Let us pray

ALL:

Loving Lord, we offer to you our prayers for the future of Mothers’

Union in BELIZE . Bind us together as living stones, united in love and

founded in Christ. May God be with members in BELIZE in every part of

their lives, encouraging them and leading them, sheltering them and

strengthening them, so they may work to your praise and glory. AMEN

A SONG or HYMN may be sung or :2 short piece of quiet music played.

SOUTHWELL & NOTTINGHAM DIOCESE in the PROVINCE of YORK

LEADER: from 2 Timothy chapter 1, verses 5-7

" I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your

grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, l am persuaded, now

lives in you also. For this reason i remind you to fan into flame the gift of

God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. For the spirit

God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-.

Discipline"

READER

There are currently 1206 members in the diocese. Among these are a

growing number of Diocesan Members who do not feel able to commit

to Branch meetings but who wish to support the objectives of Mothers’

Union through prayer, fund raising and volunteering in projects,

Mothers' Union projects in the diocese include:

Away From it All holidays —families spend a week in a caravan at the

seaside and receive hampers at Christmas.

Contact Centre, where non—resident parents can spend time with their

children

Prison Creche.

Time Travelling — bringing hundreds of Primary School children each year

to the cathedral to learn about the Christian Faith through fun activities.

Ba by feeding and changing facilities at Agricultural Shows

Parenting groups, Toddler groups and Messy Church in parishes

Telephone prayer chain to support any in crisis e g hospitalisation,

surgery etc.

Branches support Women’s Aid, and knit trauma teddies for police

convoys and emergency services, tiny clothes for neo natal units,

'breasts’ for Health visitors to use in teaching new mums to breast feed.

Members have taken part in campaigning:

The Big Promise — when across the country couples were encouraged to

come to church to reaffirm their marriage vows

Bye Buy Childhood

16 days of Activism Against Gender Violence.

A CANDLE is LIT

SILENCE is kept

LEADER: In the stillness we pray that God will surround Lucille, our

Diocesan President, and all of us with His love, fill us with His grace,

strengthen us for His service and transform our lives so that we may

accomplish His purpose.

SILENCE is kept

LEADER: As we look back with gratitude and praise for what has been

achieved, so we look forward with faith and hope for what is to come,

so let us pray

1st READER: God of mercy and compassion, weave your dream for the

world into the fabric of our lives. Remove the scales from our eyes and

lift the indifference for our hearts so that we may see your vision a new

reign ofjustice and compassion that will transform the world.

2nd READER: Give us a new urgency and a new commitment to feed the

hungry, shelter the homeless and visit those who live in isolation. Help

us to reach out to those no one else will touch, to accept the

unacceptable, and to embrace the enemy.

3rd READER: Help us to sow a future together which will enable our work

to flourish through far reaching vision and commitment to your will. We

place our trust in our loving God who calls us to follow Him then walks

alongside us all the way.

LEADER: We unite our prayers as we say the Mothers’ Union Prayer

Together

Loving Lord,

We thank you for your love so freely given to us all. We pray for

families around the world. Bless the work of the Mothers’ Union as

we seek to share your love through the encouragement,

strengthening and support of marriage and family life. Empowered

by your spirit, may we be united in prayer and in worship, and in

love and in service reach out as your hands across the world.

AMEN

A SONG or HYMN may be sung or or short piece of quiet music played.

The Service ends with everyone saying The Grace together.