Thy Kingdom Come - May & June 2025

Occurring
for 10 days, 23 hours, 59 mins
Venue
St Andrew, Cransley and Mawsley
Address
off Church Lane Cransley Kettering, NN14 1PX, United Kingdom

Thy Kingdom Come (TKC) is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray from Ascension to Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus.

Since it began in May 2016, God has grown TKC from a dream of possibility into a movement which unites more than a million Christians in prayer, in nearly 90% of countries worldwide, across 85 different denominations and traditions- so that friends and family, neighbours and colleagues might come to faith in Jesus Christ.

Every person, household and church are encouraged to pray during the 11 days in their own way. It is our hope & prayer, that those who have not yet heard the Good News of Jesus Christ and His love for the world, will hear it for themselves and respond and follow Him. Specifically, we again invite each and every Christian across the globe to pray that God’s Spirit might work in the lives of 5 people who have not responded with their ‘Yes’ to God’s call.

Whether you have joined in ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ before or not, we invite you to take part & join in.

There will be a number of services taking place in Cransley & Mawsley to mark Thy Kingdom Come for 2025:

Friday 30th May, 5pm, Cransley, Evening Prayer
Saturday 31st May, 9.15am, 15 Loddington Way, Mawsley, Morning Prayer
Monday 2nd June, 8.30pm, Cransley, Night Prayer
Friday 6th June, 9.15am, Cransley, Morning Prayer
Saturday 7th June, 10am, Prayer Walk starting at 15 Loddington Way, Mawsley
Sunday 8th June, 11am, Mawsley, Pentecost Communion and Sunday Club

St Andrew, Cransley and Mawsley

St Andrew in Cransley is a beautiful Grade I listed church standing in the picturesque Northamptonshire countryside. It is the parish church for Cransley and the neighbouring village of Mawsley and it is steeped in a rich history stretching back to at least 1226.  Today the church holds regular weekly services and comes alive for festivals and holidays.

Mawsley is a newly built village to the south-west of Great Cransley. Although the village lacks a church building, there is an active church community here and services regularly take place at The Centre at Mawsley.

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Revd Nicki Hobbs

The Rectory
15 Loddington Way
Mawsley
Kettering

NN14 1GE

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Thy Kingdom Come - May & June 2025

Occurring
for 10 days, 23 hours, 59 mins
Venue
St Andrew, Cransley and Mawsley
Address
off Church Lane Cransley Kettering, NN14 1PX, United Kingdom

Thy Kingdom Come (TKC) is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray from Ascension to Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus.

Since it began in May 2016, God has grown TKC from a dream of possibility into a movement which unites more than a million Christians in prayer, in nearly 90% of countries worldwide, across 85 different denominations and traditions- so that friends and family, neighbours and colleagues might come to faith in Jesus Christ.

Every person, household and church are encouraged to pray during the 11 days in their own way. It is our hope & prayer, that those who have not yet heard the Good News of Jesus Christ and His love for the world, will hear it for themselves and respond and follow Him. Specifically, we again invite each and every Christian across the globe to pray that God’s Spirit might work in the lives of 5 people who have not responded with their ‘Yes’ to God’s call.

Whether you have joined in ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ before or not, we invite you to take part & join in.

There will be a number of services taking place in Cransley & Mawsley to mark Thy Kingdom Come for 2025:

Friday 30th May, 5pm, Cransley, Evening Prayer
Saturday 31st May, 9.15am, 15 Loddington Way, Mawsley, Morning Prayer
Monday 2nd June, 8.30pm, Cransley, Night Prayer
Friday 6th June, 9.15am, Cransley, Morning Prayer
Saturday 7th June, 10am, Prayer Walk starting at 15 Loddington Way, Mawsley
Sunday 8th June, 11am, Mawsley, Pentecost Communion and Sunday Club

Safeguarding

We are committed to following national and Church of England guidelines on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults, and good working practice, including safer recruitment of volunteers and paid workers.

Our commitments:

• Promoting a safer environment and culture

• Safely recruiting and supporting all those with any responsibility related to children and vulnerable adults

• Responding promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation

• Caring pastorally for victims/survivors of abuse or other affected persons

• Caring pastorally for those who are the subject of concerns/allegations of abuse and other affected persons

• Responding to those that may pose a present risk.​


If you are concerned that someone you know is at risk of, or is being abused, or presents a risk to others, please seek advice from a Safeguarding Adviser or if necessary report the matter to the Local Authority Social Care Services or the Police without delay.

​Local contacts available to speak to if you have any concerns:

Anna Phippen, Benefice Safeguarding Officer
01536 799522
[email protected]

Reverend Nicki Hobbs, Rector
01536 799522
[email protected]

​Victoria Kellett, Diocesan Safeguarding Officer
01733 887000
[email protected]

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