Plans for new order for disciplined prayerA Supernumerary minister from Norfolk is attempting to
launch the 'Order of St Jude' across the Connexion - aimed at people who want to
pray in a regular and disciplined way. The Rev. Judith Stevens wants members of the order to be methodical in their worship (as John Wesley was), active in their service to Christian witness, disciplined in behaviour and obedient to the teachings of Christ. UnisonThe order will have members organised in "cells" that correspond to the Methodist Districts. Members will pray mainly by themselves but also in unison. She got the idea for the order from a time when, due to illness, she was unable to attend church services regularly. Mrs Stevens told the Recorder. She wants the Organisation to be named in honour of St
Jude because of the scholarly research into the saint. Some scholars hold
that he was St Judas (not Iscariot), who asked the question: Another school of thought suggests that St Jude was the brother of Christ, who kept himself in the background so as not to detract from Jesus. Mrs Stevens explained. She added: Mrs Stevens, who is based in Cromer, Norfolk, and has the backing of the Chair of the East Anglia District, the Rev Graham Thompson for the project, says the members will be organised in 'cells' which will be numbered in accordance with the 33 Districts of the Methodist Church in Britain. They will use the service of morning and evening prayer as shown on pages five to 25 in the 'Methodist Service Book' or a similar order such as the Prayer Manual order. SupportThe main idea is to give prayerful support to the Districts and the circuits within each District. Certain changes to the daily prayers are also envisaged. A regular publication would be sent out to members of the order, who would pay a modest subscription. Mrs Stevens added. For
further details about the Order of St Jude, contact Rev
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