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• International Prayer: UKI Territory


Australian officers Majors Gail and Peter White serve in the West Scotland Division, part of the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory.

Each week throughout this year, Salvationists around the world are uniting in prayer for a particular territory or region of The Salvation Army.

 

Prayer requests are shared by the focus territory/region to help us pray with precision and power for one another. 

 

This week (3-9 June) we are praying for the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory (UKI).

 

Australian officers Majors Gail and Peter White are currently serving in the UKI as corps officers of the Clydebank Corps, West Scotland Division.


Several other Aussie officers live in London and serve at International Headquarters (Pictured right, with Commissioner Miriam Gluyas. Missing are Colonels Kelvin Pethybridge and Mark Watts): Major Meaghan Gallagher, Assistant Under Secretary for the South Pacific and East Asia (SPEA) Zone; Commissioners Robyn and Wayne Maxwell, International Leaders for the SPEA Zone; Colonels Cheralynne and Kelvin Pethybridge, Secretary for Leadership Development IHQ, and Chief Secretary IHQ respectively; and Colonel Mark Watts, Governance Advisor IHQ (based in Brisbane).

 

Pray for the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory

·       Together24 will take place in Newport, Wales,12-14 July. We pray for this territorial congress which will include the commissioning of new officers and celebrate 150 years of Salvation Army mission and ministry in Wales.

·       We praise God for the good attendances at recent Design for Life and Exploring Leadership events. We pray for all Salvationists to consider God’s call to spiritual leadership and opportunities to serve.

·       The Anti-Trafficking and Modern Slavery Department has done vital work to fight for social justice and offer compassionate care since 2011. We pray for the developing partnerships with other Salvation Army territories across Europe, Africa, the South Pacific and East Asia and united work in protection and prevention.

·       We praise God for his faithfulness during the past year of structural change and huge challenges for the territory. We pray that God will continue to lead and inspire us, to call and equip his people to minister in the name of Jesus in every expression of Salvation Army mission.


To find out more about the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory, click here.


For more information on the International Prayer Focus 2024, and to download the calendar, click here.

 

 

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