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24|7Antrim Grammar

The vision of 24/7Prayer in Antrim has always been for individuals, groups and Churches to rise up and passionately pray in creativity and freedom. They do it their way, for their people with fresh ideas, passion and a desperation and expectation for God. This vision was encapsulated in two simple days of prayer at Antrim … Read more

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GROWING

10PM, Friday night. The closing gathering about to begin. While setting up and preparing for the night I glanced out to the open prayer room and was shocked and encouraged by our gathering. Over 40 people from different Churches and denominations across Antrim came on one night as one family, one church, to pray with … Read more

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Sunshine. You can bring it.

I was going to title this post ‘GIVE’, but if you are anything like me, when there’s some promotion about giving it often gets ignored. In this climate where savings are low, jobs are hard to find and we are all scrimping, the thought of giving to another charity, another ministry, another need, makes me … Read more

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Life’s a Beach Prayer Room

We understand life can be a bit of a beach sometimes. Sometimes the sea is still and calm, sometimes it crashes against the sand and we wonder when the wind will let up and release some sun shine on our life. At the end of a Summer of work, camping, teams, playing with your kids, … Read more

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Velvet Airlines | What if?

Lately we’ve felt a buzz and an excitement surrounding 24|7Antrim. With the unexpected, yet so perfectly planned wedding story of during the ‘He’s Surely Alive’ Easter period of two prayer rooms in Antrim Methodist and High Street, God has been speaking to us so clearly, as a team and individuals. Last week, out of curiosity, … Read more

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Our First Wedding

It was a Saturday afternoon when two motorbikes sped into an empty church car park in Antrim, writes Nicole Murray.  The two riders, Steve and Mel, saw a sign for a ‘prayer room’ and entered.  Kattie was there.  She welcomed them and listened to their story; how they were over from England on holiday for … Read more

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What’s next?

Two prayer rooms over the Easter period created, designed and run by two local Churches independently gives evidence of how God has grown and developed this idea of 24/7 Prayer in Antrim. An amazing thought; Churches love this idea, and want to craft it for their own congregation, community and people. So the movement moves … Read more

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24|3 High Street Church. 21-24 April 2011

High Street Presbyterian Church are holding a 24 hour prayer room in their portacabin during the Easter Weekend. We are so excited that Churches in our area are taking the vision of 24 Hour Prayer and running with it themselves! David Caldwell tells us a little about what it is, why it’s happening and more. … Read more

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24|2 Antrim Methodist. 15-17 April 2011

Antrim Methodist Church are holding a 24 hour prayer room in their portacabin during the 10-15 April. We are so excited that Churches in our area are taking the vision of 24 Hour Prayer and running with it themselves! Kattie McGlaughlin tells us a little about what it is, why it’s happening and more. “Following … Read more

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It’s Back!

24/7 Ireland are holding a year of prayer for 2011. Different areas across the island will be passing the baton on from place to place hoping to inspire and encourage, whilst crying out to God. Newtownabbey and Antrim have the great responsibility of kicking off the 2011 movement during the month of January. And closer … Read more

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