Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - Worship Service
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June 12: Annual celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Worship Service hosted by the Christian Council of the Capital Area.
About this event
YOU ARE INVITED!
The Christian Council of the Capital Area invites you to join us for an in-person gathering to celebrate the visible unity within our Christian communities to be able to pray together, especially with a liturgy prepared by the Christian Council of the Middle East.
Date & Time: June 12, 4 pm
Location: All Saints Westboro Anglican Church, 347 Richmond Rd, Ottawa, ON K2A 0E7
Parking: Sunday street parking is available at the front and the rear of the church
Please join us for a light reception after the prayer service for fellowship and conversations.
More information:
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is an annual ecumenical celebration. Christians around the world are invited to pray for the unity of all Christians, to reflect on scripture together, to participate in jointly-organized ecumenical services, and to share fellowship.
In the northern hemisphere, the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is traditionally held every year between January 18th (the Feast of the Confession of Saint Peter) and January 25th (the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul). In the southern hemisphere, it is often celebrated during the Pentecost season. Your communities are invited to choose the dates that would be appropriate for your context.
In the Gospel of John, Christ prays for his disciples before going to the cross. He asks that his followers “may all be one,” as he and the Father are one, “so that the world may believe” and have life in his name (John 17). Christian unity is here made central to the very being of the church and to its mission and witness.
Today, we live with divisions even as we yearn for the unity promised and commissioned by Christ. The long and often painful history of Christianity has sundered our churches for theological, liturgical, and political reasons. Many Christians now strive to heal these divisions, yet honour our diversity, through ecumenical dialogue, common action, and relationship-building. They also come together to pray for unity, joining Christ in his prayer to the Father.
The worldwide celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is both the seed and the fruit of this striving for ‘unity in diversity’. This time of shared prayer, reflection, and fellowship invites Christians of different traditions to deepen our relationships and to live and witness together throughout the year.
More can be discovered about the history of The Week of Prayers for Christian Unity -- Read More