Love Sandwell

United Prayer for Sandwell

Do you have a heart for Sandwell?

Do you dream of seeing our borough transformed by the power and love of God?

Statistically, Sandwell comes close to the bottom on most national surveys and measurements of social deprivation and poverty. Yet we believe God has a plan to completely transform our borough.

God has always used the have-nots to demonstrate His power. He has always used the weak things of this world to highlight His strength. He is not afraid of bucking the trend. And He is able to do above and beyond what any of us have ever asked or imagined He could do.

On Thursday 25th July, join with Christians from all over Sandwell as we stand together before the Lord and ask Him simply to demonstrate His grace, His goodness and His power to transform Sandwell forever.

Date: Thursday 25th July 2019
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: Sandwell Christian Centre, Langley Crescent, Oldbury, B68 8RE
More info: Jon@lovesandwell.org.uk




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