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KING’S
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Charismatic
Prayer Group
A Catalyst for Baptism with the Holy Spirit and Service
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he Holy Spirit received at our Baptism and Confirmation leads us to a deeper loving knowledge of God the Father and Jesus Christ his son. The Charismatic Renewal movement exists in the Church as a current of grace to renew in us the workings of the Holy Spirit by 'Baptism with the Holy Spirit' as promised by Jesus. This renewed life in the Spirit fosters knowledge, love, and service. The members of our Charismatic Prayer Group, through their twicemonthly meetings, have found that their participation has opened the door to serving the Lord — and to a way of living in stewardship for our parish. Samuel Awuah, one of the group’s leaders, says that he and others in the group have experienced this
opportunity. The members have found that those taking part in the group reach out to serve our parish in many ways. “We have a lot who are active in the group leading RCIA, and Catholics Returning Home, as well as programs for catechism and teaching,” Samuel says. “I see the group more or less as a catalyst for evangelization within our Church. The stirring of the gifts of the Holy Spirit increases an understanding and passion to lay down our lives for the Church through our time, treasure, and resources the Lord has given us. It’s an opening for people to reach further into service of the Lord.” The Charismatic Prayer Group is holding hybrid meetings under the COVID-19 restrictions. The sessions are 6:30-8:15 p.m. on the first and third continued on page 2
Inside FEB 2021
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