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Faith & Policy

What does this Unit DO?

We encourage and support all members in their daily conversations with God

  • By exploring the many different ways of worship and prayer

  • By loving concern and action in times of need

  • By making sure our indoor members never feel forgotten

  • By encouraging the use of the emergency prayer circle

  • By praying for the expansion of, and the ongoing work of, the M.U.

Indoor Members Prayer Circle (IMPC) Commitment to life long membership

Emergency Prayer Circle To uphold those in acute need

Spirituality Following in the way of the Holy Spirit

Prayer All aspects of our relationship with God

 

The Mothers' Union Prayer

Prayer in Action - What is Social Policy in the MU?

Members support each other in the daily 'Wave of Prayer'

As Mothers' Union members, prayer is an important part of our lives and the foundation of all our projects and work.  

We remember the world wide work of the Mothers' Union in our midday prayers, and pray regularly for each other, for our churches and communities, as individuals, in prayer groups, and as part of our 'Wave of Prayer'

 

 

 
 

 

 

  

 

 

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