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Praying Through Spring: Scripture Union Shares Its Prayer Points for 2026

As Easter approaches, Scripture Union has published its Spring 2026 prayer guide — a window into the breadth of work this remarkable organisation carries out in schools, camps, and communities across the UK and around the world.

Children and young people gathered in prayer at an outdoor event, spring sunshine, sense of joy and faith

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As Easter approaches, Scripture Union has published its Spring 2026 prayer guide — a window into the breadth of work this remarkable organisation carries out in schools, camps, and communities across the UK and around the world.

Founded in 1867, Scripture Union has been helping children and young people encounter the Bible for over 150 years. Today, its work spans school missions, holiday clubs, digital resources, and international partnerships — all with the same core conviction: that every child deserves the chance to hear the good news of Jesus and to respond in their own way.

The Spring prayer guide covers a striking range of concerns. It asks for prayer for SU's mission through sport — a growing area of work that uses football, cricket, and other activities as a bridge to conversations about faith. It requests intercession for digital initiatives, recognising that the next generation is increasingly shaped by online environments and that Christian resources need to be present there. It calls for prayer for Easter events, when many children will encounter the story of Jesus for the first time.

Perhaps most movingly, the guide includes prayer points for international Scripture Union movements — for colleagues in countries where Christian ministry is difficult or dangerous, for translation projects that are bringing the Bible to communities who have never had it in their own language, and for the young people in those contexts who are discovering faith against significant odds.

For those who pray regularly for the Church's ministry among children and young people, this guide is a rich and specific resource. It is also a reminder that the work of Scripture Union — often quiet, often unsung — is among the most important being done in the UK Church today.

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