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Plymouth Street Pastors

NEWSLETTER

Awesome God………….a Comedy and a Tragedy (avoided)……….We don’t know what the future holds….and more. See our latest Newsletter

WHAT’S IT LIKE TO BE A STREET OR PRAYER PASTOR?

Take a look at this short video to find out more and see our Get Involved page

TAKING LOVE TO THE STREETS

The Street Pastors Initiative is an interdenominational Christian response to today’s social problems, spearheaded by Ascension Trust. There are some 300 Street Pastor initiatives throughout the country (and some abroad) and more than 15,000 trained Street Pastors.

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From Our Blog

Astounding detail!

Over the years we've seen some amazing "coincidences" arranged by our heavenly Father but I think this one has to be the best!: Two of our St Pastors, Pete and Tracey came across a young lady who asked for some bottled water, explaining that she had a specific heart...

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Heart-rending encounters

We were called by one of the door staff, concerned about a semi-drunk girl on the pavement. He said he knew her and wondered if she might be upset about a friend who had committed suicide. One of our ladies sat down beside her and gently began to ask what was the...

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Who would have thought of this one?

It is awesome to think that we have the privilege of being involved with our God, who works so many awesome miracles on our streets week by week - but who would have thought of this one? We had prayer request for young girl who had become separated from her sister -...

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Beginnings

 

After a launch meeting at the Council chambers in December 2007, attended by representatives of the churches, the Police and the Council; just under 50 people commenced training to become Plymouth Street Pastors in January 2008. Four months later the course was completed and on 23rd May; 48 newly commissioned Street Pastors began their patrols in the Mutley and Greenbank areas. Today those patrols have extended to include Union St, the City Centre, the Barbican, Bretonside, Warner Village and Sutton Rd. (all 10 pm every Saturday till 4 am on Sunday). We had also covered Plymstock via our School Pastors until Feb 2014 (see School Pastors page). We may also provide extra patrols on particular dates such as Bank Holiday Sundays, Halloween etc. In particular we would like to thank Shekinah for the use of their building during our patrols, for which we are very grateful