Christians are gathering in Trafalgar Square this Sunday to celebrate Pentecost.
If you happen to be in London, England this Sunday, you are invited to join Christians from all denominations in Trafalgar Square.
This coming Sunday, join us in Trafalgar Square, London to worship and pray. https://t.co/soZ9se0c7p
— Matt Redman (@matt_redman) June 3, 2019
Thy Kingdom Come is an annual prayer campaign in which Christians are invited to pray for their friends and family to know Jesus Christ. Christian worship artist, Matt Redman, along with the Archbishop of Canterbury, are leading the interdenominational event. Redman, a Grammy-award winner, is leading worship at the festival.
Bishop of London Sarah Mullally DBE says, "This is a wonderful opportunity for Christians to gather together in an iconic part of our great city to worship Christ, to seek his will and to pray for His kingdom to come. ... I look forward to seeing what God will do in the lives of many through the fun and fellowship in Trafalgar Square this year."
Jesus is peace.
— Archbishop of Canterbury (@JustinWelby) May 11, 2019
Jesus is hope.
Jesus is justice.
Jesus is healing.
Jesus is love.
Above all, Jesus is salvation.
That’s why we’re praying for more people to know him.
Join us for @thykingdom_come this year: https://t.co/MgwYUB7qDR#ThyKingdomCome
Last year saw churches from over 65 denominations in 114 countries taking part in the 11 days of prayer, from Anglicans to Roman Catholics, and Orthodox to Methodists. This year even larger numbers are expected to take part.