Welcome to the DIY Sunday Service Kit for 27th. November 2022.
AMEN.
The season of Advent - which many believers celebrate - is about to begin, but even yet this first song today seems more appropriate to our theme than the season that we're about to see play out.
But it seems nevertheless relevant, so let's sing anyway!
The band Celti Worship put a fresh spin on it for us ...
Let's pray
As we approach the start of the Christmas season and consider the opportunities it presents, we pray specifically today for the situation that currently exists in our own land of Wales.
Society
- Families are struggling to make ends meet – More than one in eight Welsh households (13 per cent) either sometimes or often struggle to afford everyday items. In total 45 per cent of Welsh households never have enough money for anything other than the basics.
- The majority of people are now cutting back on essential items – 57 per cent cut back on heating, electricity and/or water, 51 per cent cut back on clothing for adults, 45 per cent cut back on transport costs and 39 per cent cut back on food for adults between January and July.
- Children are going hungry – the number of people in households with one or two children who are having to cut back on food for children has nearly double since our last Snapshot report in November 2021, with one in ten families with one child and one in five families with two children cutting back on food for children.
- Household debt has remained static – the number of people that are reporting that they are in arrears on a bill or that they have borrowed money has not increased significantly since November 2021. In total 14 per cent of people have been in arrears on a bill for more than one month with 25 per cent borrowing money.
- A third of people have no savings – 22 per cent of people in Wales had no savings at the start of 2022, whilst 10 per cent spent all their savings on day-to-day items between January and July 2022. Only 31 per cent of people had savings in January 2022 and did not use them to cover day-to-day items.
- More people are worried about losing their home – 11 per cent of people are worried about the prospect of losing their home over the next three months. This rises to a quarter of private rental sector tenants and 17 per cent of social housing tenants.
- The cost-of-living crisis is affecting people’s health – 43 per cent of people in Wales have seen their mental health deteriorate as a result of their financial position whilst 30 per cent have seen a deterioration in their physical health.
- People are very pessimistic about their prospects over the next three months – nearly two thirds (63 per cent) of people expect to have cut back on at least one essential over the next three months, up more than 20 percentage points from the position in November 2021.
- Let's pray as we approach the annual festival of Christ's birth for the Lord to raise up a clear testimony to His truth right across Wale that dispels the widespread current spiritual confusion.
- Let's pray that as He does so there would be a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit, bringing new spiritual birth and establishing a widespread fellowship across the land of people living in genuine spiritual fellowship with Him.
- And let's pray that He empowers and supplies the needs of those people in addressing the social, economic and spiritual needs of this land, reaching out with His compassion and in the strength His Spirit goes to the people of this land of Wales.