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Relationship

Connection

Prayer
Meetings

Join us for our Prayer Meetings, where we come together to seek God, lift each other up, and intercede for our community and the world. We hold two prayer types of meetings each month, providing opportunities for everyone to engage in heartfelt prayer.

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Meeting schedule​

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Weekly Friday Prayer Meeting

Every Friday at 2:30 PM
Join us for our weekly prayer meeting, where we gather for an hour in the front porch of the church. This is a relaxed time to come together, share what’s on your heart, and pray for one another. It’s an open space for anyone to bring their thoughts, feelings, and prayer requests, with a few guiding pointers to help facilitate our time.​

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Monthly Saturday Prayer Meeting

First Saturday of the Month at 10:00 AM
Our monthly prayer meeting offers a more structured approach to prayer, focusing on specific topics. During this time, we pray for our church, our country, specific individuals, and the missions we support. This dedicated time allows us to delve deeper into these important areas and lift them up in prayer collectively.​

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weekly Sunday morning Prayer Meeting

Every Sunday at 10:10 AM

Before the service, we invite you to join us in prayer as we prepare our hearts for worship. This gathering focuses on praying for the service, those leading and preaching, as well as members of the congregation. It’s also an opportunity to listen to God and seek His guidance for the service ahead.

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the importance of prayer​

Prayer is the heartbeat of our relationship with God. It is through prayer that we communicate with Him, seek His will, and express our deepest desires and concerns. The Bible calls us to "pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17), reminding us that prayer is not only a response to difficult situations but an ongoing connection to our Creator.

Through prayer, we:

  • Draw closer to God and deepen our faith.

  • Receive guidance, comfort, and peace.

  • Intercede on behalf of others, showing love and compassion.

  • Strengthen our unity as a church and community.

At its core, prayer transforms lives — both individually and collectively. When we gather in prayer, we invite God to work powerfully in us, through us, and in the world around us.

"And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people."

 

Ephesians 6:18

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