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Paul Tyrrell

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May 8, 2018 by Paul Tyrrell

Prayer Walks, Staff Network Day 9th of May & Police Day of Prayer 10th May

The last few weeks some of our members have been attending Prayer Walks in London, I managed to get to one with Les Isaac from Street Pastors, Deborah LCPF Deputy Chair and a whole host of community members in the Penge area.

It was wonderful to be welcomed by Pastor Mel who has organised this walk and had event and she quickly put me to work, I went and spoke with members from the Local SNT who where doing an anniversary of the sad murder of a young man in a nearby park from November.  We then quickly got split into groups and off we went praying and walking asking for God’s influence on the streets, in the homes and with the people of Penge.

It was a wonderful event and other members have attended the Croydon Prayer walk as well as the Lambeth and Lewisham walks so many people out praying in the weather and so glad it was so well attended and we all pray it continues.

Tomorrow some of us from LCPF will be at ESB for the launch of the National Staff Network Day, we will be their to let people know who LCPF are, what we can do in way of help, praying for, praying with or being that friend at the end of the phone. If you are at ESB please feel free to come along and have a chat we will be on the 1st floor all day with out stand and some giveaways.

Very importantly with our family from the CPA we also have the National Pray for Police day on the 10th of May, this event is for anyone across the world in conjunction with the Archbishop of Canterbury’s prayer event “Thy Kingdom Come” to pray for the world and all that is happening within it, please have a look at the event (Link below) or feel free to contact us about it.

https://www.thykingdomcome.global/

I hope you have had a wonderful Bank Holiday weekend, for those of you like me that had to work I pray you got home safely and you have had time to enjoy with your families and friends.

God Bless to each and everyone of you, have a safe week and I look forward to seeing many of you on the 23rd October at our event if not before.

Filed Under: Health & Support, News Tagged With: 24-7 Prayer, Alex Coubrough, Christian, christianity, ChristianPolice, Deborah Akinlawon, ESB, Met Police, national day of prayer for police, National Staff Network Day, NationalDayOfPrayer, Paul Tyrrell, Thy Kingdom Come

April 2, 2018 by Paul Tyrrell

Celebration of Christianity

On the 23rd of October 2018 London Christian Police Family will host Christians from the Met Police, London Ambulance Service, London Fire Brigade, National Health Service, British Transport Police, City of London Police & Local Councils who will be meeting together for an evening of Praise, Prayer, worship & Fellowship.

This evening is to light the Bonfire of Christianity within London, over the past year we have seen some terrible events but from them we have seen great courage, selflessness and humanity.

This evening is to Celebrate being a Christian in the Emergency Services and in this wonderful City many of us call home, HillSong UK will be bringing the worship, Canon J.John will bring Gods word.

For anyone wishing to attend please click here to apply for tickets, or for further information contact us

 

 

Filed Under: Event News Tagged With: 2018, Annual Celebration, Canon J. John, Celebration, Emmanuel Centre

March 29, 2018 by Paul Tyrrell

Easter

Yesterday afternoon and evening I had the great pleasure to be invited to attend the Greater London Assembly & Transport for London Easter service at City Hall, I’ve been to City Hall a few times but never for a Christian Celebration and it was a wonderful event, People of all different backgrounds, race, gender, believers and non-believers all in one place, all taking part and all loving each other as described to us in Holy orders from the Bible to “Love One another”.

I had the wonderful pleasure of hearing Rev’d Canon Les Isacc speak a word on Easter and it stirred the soul, a wonderful speaker who has a real love for life, people and God.

When I got home I wanted to know more about the man who had struck such a cord for me and I stumbled across his Easter message on the web-site www.Keepthefaith.co.uk

The post asks some wonderful questions and to take a few snipits “What does Easter mean to Christians? Love, hope, suffering, death, life, resurrection?”

It got me thinking what does Easter mean to me? as I heard yesterday its not about the eggs, the days off, the overindulgence or the Hot Cross Buns (I am partial to a Hot Cross bun and maybe a cho0clate egg I must admit) it’s about the sacrifice that Jesus made so that we can be forgiven, so we can come to God through Jesus Christ when it is our time to enter the gates of heaven, as I was told yesterday and I think of friends of mine from Policing and from the Military “You wouldn’t forget the person who jumps infront of a bullet for you, so why have you forgotten Christ?”.

God gave up his only son for us, he paid the ultimate debt and many have forgotten that, I can say I know I haven’t, I know Jesus paid a price for me, I rejoice in that fact and praise God that I am able to come to him in prayer, praise and worship and that he will protect us as his flock, he will guide us and feed us, as we know “Man cannot live of bread alone” and his wonderful word feeds us daily, gives us the strength to carry on and brings people into our lives who are able to help us and achieve his goals, I thank God for this wonderful blessing, I thank God for the people he has brought into my life, I thank God for the price that has been paid that I have been saved and I thank God for each of you reading this now, I hope it strikes a cord, I hope it lights that flame for you and I hope you have a wonderful Easter and that you will be blessed by the Holy Spirit.

Paul T

Filed Under: Uncategorized

November 27, 2017 by Paul Tyrrell

Can you help?

We are currently looking for members to help in the following areas:

  • Social Media – management of Social media accounts
  • Website content management
  • Website coding: HTML, CSS and PHP
  • Media – management of leaflets, radio adverts, Met, promotional material
  • Membership – manage current membership list, update of new and removal of members
  • Religious Organisation liaison
  • Secretary – administration support to trustees, diary manager for social events, meetings & circulation emails
  • Event support staff, focussing on Media, Venue, Music, Speakers
  • Finance

If this is something that interests you or you believe you can help please click here to contact-us.

Thank you for your time, every blessing to you.

Paul Tyrrell

LCPF Leadership Team

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