Friday, 9 October 2009



A reminder of Sunday's prayer event in the heart of the South Downs area.

Wiston Estate Prayer Event - Sunday 11th October

Dear Friends,

This is a reminder of the important prayer event happening this Sunday 11th October 7.30-9pm at St Mary's Church, Wiston Estate for churches across the region, which will be of particular interest to those with a passion for prayer, mission and justice.


Peter Stanley, formerly Director of Stop The Traffik, now advisor for 24-7 Prayer and the government on human trafficking will be speaking at Wiston Church on Prayer & Social Justice. This will be a chance to hear about God's concern for justice issues such as people trafficking and a great opportunity for us to engage practically and unite in prayer.

We will pray into the important international role of Wiston House and Wilton Park (host to many UN conferences) plus get behind the anti-trafficking initiative START FREEDOM in prayer, which launches at the United Nations in New York in just a few days time.

From 9pm we will be praying through the night in hour shifts. If you are able to sign-up for a prayer slot between 9pm-7am please contact Katie asap: tobyandkatiemason@gmail.com You are welcome to pop in anytime through the night but the remaining prayer slots are: 11-12pm, 1-2am, 2-3am, 3-4am and 4-5am. It would be great to fill these before we gather together on Sunday.

Access to Wiston Church is from the A283 between the Washington Roundabout on the A24 and Steyning. Follow the signs for Wiston House. As you approach Wiston House and Church, you will need to press the button at the security gate to gain access. Please note, there are no toilet facilities at the church. Also, so you are aware in advance, we will be taking up an offering on the evening for Stop The Traffik.

Please can we ask you to spread the word and highlight this in your church notice sheets and services this Sunday morning � thank you.

We look forward to seeing those of you that can join us.

Wiston House Of Prayer

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