Each year between Ascension Day and Pentecost, churches across the world take part in Thy Kingdom Come. It is a simple invitation to pray for our communities, our churches, and the people God has placed on our hearts. What began as a small initiative in the Church of England has grown into a global movement that brings Christians of many traditions together in prayer and hope.
At its heart, Thy Kingdom Come is very straightforward. We pray for the Holy Spirit to renew us, our churches, and our world.
Everyone is encouraged to choose five people and pray for them each day. These might be friends, neighbours, colleagues, or family members. You can keep their names in your Bible, light a candle, or simply hold them before God in a moment of quiet. Many people find this daily practice surprisingly powerful.
This year we are also invited to pray about vocation. Vocation is not only about ordained ministry. It includes the gifts we use in daily life, the ways we serve in church and community, the quiet nudges of the Spirit, the courage to explore something new, and the wisdom to recognise God’s call in others. During these days we will be praying for people to hear God’s call in whatever form it comes.
This year’s Prayer Journal takes us through a journey of Scripture, exploring the work of the Holy Spirit. Each day has a simple theme.
| Ascension | The Spirit of Promise |
| Friday 15 May | The Spirit Brooding over Creation |
| Saturday 16 May | The Spirit of Grace |
| Sunday 17 May | The Spirit of Listening |
| Monday 18 May | The Spirit of Confidence |
| Tuesday 19 May | The Spirit of Silence |
| Wednesday 20 May | The Spirit of Leadership |
| Thursday 21 May | The Spirit of Empowering |
| Friday 22 May | The Spirit of Evangelism |
| Saturday 23 May |
The Spirit Through Generations |
| Pentecost | The Spirit of Power |
These themes will shape our prayers across the benefice.
Across our six churches we will hold a short act of prayer each day. These are gentle and reflective services. Morning Prayer, Midday Prayer, or a simple evening gathering. You are warmly invited to come to any of them: services
If you prefer to pray at home or on the move, Thy Kingdom Come offers a wide range of free online resources.
The TKC app is available on Apple and Android devices. It includes the daily themes, short reflections and prayers, audio versions of the Novena, videos, and reminders to pray for your five people. It is simple to use and ideal if you want something you can carry with you through the day.
The TKC website also offers the Prayer Journal, the Novena, daily videos, family activities, music, podcasts, and printable prayer cards. Everything is free to download and you can use as much or as little as you find helpful.
If you cannot get to the daily services, you can still join in by following the daily theme on the app or website, lighting a candle, praying for your five people, or using the short prayers in the Novena.
Thy Kingdom Come is a small commitment with a generous heart. Ten days of prayer, hope, and openness to God. Whether you join us in church, at home, or quietly in your own time, you are part of something much larger than any one parish.
| Thu 14 May | SS Nicholas & Faith | 7.30pm | Holy Communion |
| Fri 15 May | Landrake | 9.30am | Morning Prayer |
| Sat 16 May | Landulph | Noon | Midday Prayer |
| Sun 17 May | Easter 7 Sunday Services | ||
| Mon 18 May | St Stephen's | 6.30pm | Evening Prayer |
| Tue 19 May | Botus Fleming | 10am | Morning Prayer |
| Wed 20 May | St Stephen's | 10am | Holy Communion |
| Thu 21 May | St Erney | 10am | Morning Prayer |
| Fri 22 May | Landrake | 9.30am | Morning Prayer |
| Sat 23 May | SS Nicholas & Faith | Noon | Midday Prayer |
| Sun 24 May | Pentecost Sunday Services | ||