Prayer Moves

Did you know that Prayer Moves?

It’s been said that when God’s church prays, God moves. This is very true, however, God is always moving! What is also true is that prayer moves! It’s an action that puts us in direct, personal contact with Christ Jesus our Lord, anytime day or night. James 5:13-16 tells us to pray for one another’s needs. The importance of prayer is undeniable. Prayer can be done at any time or in many ways; in the car on your way home from work, at meal time or just before bed. When we pray we touch upon a place and space where our interactions help us become more connected to the movements of God. Our focuses change, and our hearts are shaped as we MOVE into a space where both heaven and earth collide.

“The primary purpose of prayer is to bring us into such a life of communion with the Father that, by the power of the Spirit, we are increasingly conformed to the image of the Son.”

Richard Foster, Prayer: Finding The Heart’s True Home

We would like to invite you to join us here at the church on the last Sunday of each month for prayer.  You are welcome to join us from 5 to 7pm for Prayer Moves.  We will begin with a very short devotion and the rest of the time will be devoted to quiet prayer either alone or with someone. 

Our desire is for our church to embrace prayer. Our hope is that people will see Prayer Moves as an opportunity to learn how to pray. We also desire for it to be a place where experienced prayer warriors unite together in prayer. We also believe Prayer Moves is a setting for those who need prayer and can show up confident that they will be prayed over. Most importantly, though, is on the fourth Sunday of each month, we want Satan trembling in fear because God’s Church is gathering to draw nearer to each other and to our Creator.

So, if you are wanting to learn how to pray, have many years of experience praying, or simply are in need of prayer, then please seek to make this Sunday’s Prayer Moves a priority for you. You will be able to join us anytime between 5PM and 7PM. You can arrive at 5:15 or 6:22, as long as you’re ready to pray. You can show up for 10 minutes, or stay for the whole time, again, as long as you’re ready to show up and pray. We are looking forward to praying with you this Sunday (March 30) between the hours of 5-7PM!