Join us for our Online Day of Prayer – Tuesday 16th May

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We’d love for you to join us on Tuesday 16th May for any of our 30-minute online prayer sessions, as part of our annual MEM Week Day of Prayer. Each session will be led by a different special guest, and you will get to view some video content from our Middle Eastern creators, as well as hear updates and pray for our ministry.

If you can make it to any, or even all, of the sessions, feel free to just turn up!

All times are listed in British Summer Time.

8.00am – Rev. David Barnsley, Trinity Church Buxton

1.00pm – Jen Hooker, MEM Trustee, currently working in Jordan

8.00pm – Heba, London City Mission

 Zoom details are the same for all three meetings.

Follow the link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84593159862?pwd=UUpRbnc0MzFDbGNza214YnFBRHBJQT09

Meeting ID: 845 9315 9862
Passcode: pray1605

For details of how you can telephone in from your location, email comms@mem.org

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