The mission we share together is to be part of a church planting movement in the Enfield Borough of London, focusing on eight key areas in that borough.
Lexington Baptist Association is the primary strategist for establishing reproducible small groups and missional congregations. Part of the overall strategy is to encourage believers, both in the Association and around the world, to join together in prayer for the people in these boroughs.
Below is some basic information about the Enfield Borough and the eight local areas of prayer focus to help you better understand the mission as you prayer walk with this app.
Lexington Baptist Association is the primary strategist for establishing reproducible small groups and missional congregations. Part of the overall strategy is to encourage believers, both in the Association and around the world, to join together in prayer for the people in these boroughs.
Below is some basic information about the Enfield Borough and the eight local areas of prayer focus to help you better understand the mission as you prayer walk with this app.
Enfield Borough And Its Areas...
Enfield is the most northerly borough in London and forms part of Outer London. It borders the London boroughs of Barnet, Haringey and Waltham Forest. Enfield is one of the wealthiest boroughs in London.
Eight key areas make up the Enfield Borough and will be the focus of our prayer mission. These areas are Brimsdown and Enfield Island Village, Edmonton, Enfield Town, Forty Hill and Ponders End, Oakwood, Palmers Green, Southgate, and Winchmore Hill, all of which are located in Enfield, London, UK. You can find more information on each of these areas on the Pray London page.
Eight key areas make up the Enfield Borough and will be the focus of our prayer mission. These areas are Brimsdown and Enfield Island Village, Edmonton, Enfield Town, Forty Hill and Ponders End, Oakwood, Palmers Green, Southgate, and Winchmore Hill, all of which are located in Enfield, London, UK. You can find more information on each of these areas on the Pray London page.