Relay Worker.
Cian is doing Relay in Belfast.
Relay is a ten-month discipleship, training and mission programme run by UCCF, a charity which aims to give every student in Great Britain an opportunity to hear and respond to the good news about Jesus Christ. UCCF also partner with CUI to facilitate the running of the Relay Programme in Ireland.
Relay Workers equip, resource and encourage student Christian Unions whilst being discipled and trained by a member of UCCF staff.
Hi! My name is Cian Pigott and I'll be spending the next 10 months as a Relay Worker. I will be working with the students at the University of Ulster, Belfast and Jordanstown.
I'm really looking forward to encouraging and helping them to become more like Jesus and to spread His name across campus! I'm also looking forward to delving into the word and growing in the knowledge He has for us!
I would really appreciate any kind of support as I go through these next 10 months, including prayer and/or financial!
If you would like to know more about how I'm getting on, feel free to sign up to my Newsletter below!
Prayer is a vital part of supporting Cian’s work with Christian Unions. Here are some prayer points from Cian:
It costs on average £8,000–12,000 to cover the living and ministry expenses of a Relay Worker.
Having a team of people who partner financially and in prayer with Relay Workers means that they can:
It costs on average £8,000–12,000 to cover the living and ministry expenses of a Relay Worker. Can you support Cian?
Give nowIt costs on average £8,000–12,000 to cover the living and ministry expenses of a Relay Worker.
Relay Workers are supported entirely by partnering with personal supporters, who will pray for them and give financially to enable their work. Thank you so much for considering partnering with Cian in the coming year.
Before you give, you should know that:
Prayer is a vital part of supporting Cian’s work with Christian Unions. Can you pray for Cian?
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