This looks really helpful as a resource for helping people to explore the Lord's prayer. It's set up as a Lent course. The disadvantage of that is that the five sections of the prayer have to be collapsed into four in order to allow and introductory session. The collapsed clauses are the daily bread and the forgiveness ones. Perhaps it works well like that but I suspect that these would be better separated out. Perhaps the intro should be done in another way? Further thoughts welcom.
The Lords Prayer - Lent Course
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