Mission Update || Kenya, Thailand & Sydney
Please also pray for a small team heading to Kajiado in July. Rev. David Palmer, from Magherally and his wife Lorna, together with two parishioners from Tralee are travelling to Kajiado from 10-24 July. Their time will be divided between visiting the Oloosuyian Girls Secondary School, near Kajiado (as Lorna is a music teacher), helping with the farm at Isinya (as one of the Tralee team is a farmer) and visiting Oltiasika (near Mt Kilimanjaro) for an Archdeaconry Clergy and Lay reader training for a few days, as well as joining in with practical work upgrading a training facility at Imberikani. Prayers would be appreciated for this visit, and for Ronnie and Maggie as they make preparations.
Please pray for the McCleans in Thailand, as they prepare to return to the UK at the end of June and throughout July. Please join with them as they come to Donaghcloney Parish on 1stJuly.Come and hear about their work, so that we can pray intentionally for their work in Thailand.
Johnny writes: “Each year we go away for a weekend camp with our Church members. This year’s camp is planned for August 24-26. However, we are finding it difficult to find a venue this year, which has sufficient space at an affordable price. Pramote has been working hard visiting different sites, but we are still no closer to finding a location. Living in a city like Bangkok, a weekend away together is a significant way of helping our Church members to really get to know one another.”
Please pray that we will soon be able to find the perfect, affordable location for this year’s camp. Pray for the small team of Church members who are responsible for organisingthe programme and logistics of the camp, as they start to plan and prepare now.
Please also pray for Matthew and for his studies as he prepares soon for his GCSE exams.
We continue to pray for ThomasMurrayin Sydney, Australia. Pray for Thomas as he juggles, study, Church work and planning for his wedding to Jodie on July 7th; pray that he would get the balance right, and that his personal Bible study would not drop away.