Wayfarers
Christmas Competition Winners Announced
Report by Luisa
Boero-Rol and photograph by Patrick Trollope
2 very excited young
girls have recently received a prize at Wayfarers Shopping
Arcade for being winners of the arcade's 12 days of Christmas
competition.
Daisy Roberts, aged 6, winner of the colouring competition and
Antonia Byron, aged 8, winner of the 12 days of Christmas trail,
were excited to receive their gift voucher courtesy of Beales
department store, located in Wayfarers Shopping Arcade.
Proud mum of Antonia, Kath Byron said:- "I was so pleased
to see that Wayfarers Shopping Arcade provided something to keep
children entertained and encouraged during tedious shopping
trips over the Christmas period. Antonia was excited to do the
trail and had her dad to help so that the pressure could be
taken off me and I could shop with ease."
Daisy and Antonia, both from Merseyside, know already what they
are spending their voucher on... toys.
Bishop James asks
"Lord, teach us to pray" in final series of Lent addresses
THE Bishop James will be
delivering his last series of addresses as Bishop of Liverpool
at the Anglican Cathedral in March 2013.
The series, entitled:- "Lord teach us to pray",
that will look at
several aspects that Christians and others most struggle with
when they come to thinking about prayer.
These addresses follow the very popular series of talks the
Bishop led in 2010:- "The World Today through the eyes of
Jesus."
The addresses start at 7:30 and will last an hour with a
different theme being explored each week. People are free to
come to individual sessions but together they will build to a
powerful series exploring the deep meaning of prayer.
► Thursday 7 March 2013 - Learning the art of thanksgiving.
► Thursday 14 March 2013 - Taking time to adore The Good Father, Jesus
the Child of Adam, the Spirit of truth and justice.
► Thursday 21 March 2013 - Learning to pray when seeking guidance,
enduring suffering and facing death.
► Thursday 28 March 2013 - Confessing when we have sinned knowingly and
unknowingly.
The first 3 addresses will end with the service of Compline
(or 'Night Prayer' -- a quiet liturgy lasting about 15 minutes).
On Thursday, 28 March 2013, the Bishop’s address will take the form of
the sermon in the Maundy Thursday Eucharist.
Bishop James said:- "Prayer is a fundamental aspect of our
Christian life yet one which will daily need to relearn. I look
forward to welcoming everyone to the cathedral where together we
can ask Lord, Teach us to Pray."
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