06/05/2021
Hundreds of thousands of Christians worldwide will be gearing up to take part in the sixth Thy Kingdom Come– a global ecumenical prayer movement for evangelisation, occurring annually from Ascension to Pentecost (13th – 23rd May this year).
From outdoor Pentecost celebrations to prayer walking in the local community, continuous prayer events (online and in person) to family-friendly services, churches worldwide are taking part in a variety of innovative ways adapting to COVID-19 context.
In the UK, Vineyard Churches UK will host their Digital Bow Down event for the second year running, uniting Christians in a collective moment of prayer for their communities on the 14th May. Participants will be encouraged to use the Lord’s Prayer and to light a candle at the end of the 15 minutes to symbolise Christ -Light of the World.
ITV Made In Britain: Get paid to pick elderflowers for local family business Belvoir
The farm will appear on TV this evening giving you a behind the scenes look
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As we look forward to a summer with, hopefully, fewer restrictions many of us are making plans with friends and family who we haven’t been able to see for a while.
You can get paid to pick elderflowers for Leicestershire drinks business Belvoir Farm
Earn some cash while enjoying the great outdoors
09:46, 4 MAY 2021
Elderflower pickers are needed
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Leicestershire family business Belvoir Farm is calling on people from across the county to lend a hand during the elderflower harvest season.
JULIET Forster has cut it as a director of Romeo And Juliet many times. Now she has sliced Shakespeare s two the two hours traffic of our stage to 45 minutes, maybe 50, for CBeebies show tomorrow morning. I did joke about that at rehearsals because my previous production, at Blenheim Palace, ran to three hours and 15 minutes, says Juliet, York Theatre Royal s creative director. She had been lined up for the children s television production as long ago as December 2019. Anna Perowne, who has produced the performance, had newly taken over BBC Shakespeare, having worked previously for the Royal Shakespeare Company, says Juliet.