World Day of Prayer Service in Salisbury Baptist Church on Friday 6th March at 2.00p.m.

The World Day of Prayer is an international, women-led, ecumenical movement that shares the hopes, concerns, and prayers of women from around the globe.  For 2026 the women of Nigeria have created a service that speaks to our need for peace and solace, drawing on their faith and experiences in a world filled with struggles and anxieties.

This day is a powerful demonstration of global solidarity. It begins in Samoa and moves across the world in a continuous wave of prayer, finishing 38 hours later in American Samoa.

Church communities across Salisbury are working together – following their very successful ecumenical fund raising coffee morning at St Thomas`s early in February – to bring words, music and stories from Nigeria to men, women and children in our City.

Please come along and join us, and enjoy refreshments afterwards. Funds raised will go direct to WDP for Christian organisations supporting projects in the UK and across the world. wwdp.org.uk

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