Pray

Prayer Requests

Prayer Requests

We take prayer seriously, first because God tells us to and second, because we see so many results. Our Intercessory Prayer Team prays for the members of our church and their friends and family that have needs such as provision, health & healing, employment, relational challenges, and much more. Prayer requests are submitted through our ChurchCenter App. 

Intercessory Prayer Ministry

Intercessory Prayer Ministry

Jesus quoted Isaiah 61 to announce his earthly mission: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed" (Luke 4:18, ESV). This verse is the heart of our Intercessory Prayer Ministry.

There are certain seasons in life when we all need a listener, an intercessor, and a safe place to be vulnerable   a soul friend. Our Intercessory Prayer Team, together with Joy Luczynski, meets with people privately and confidentially by appointment — in the power of the Holy Spirit and the love of God — to help them move from woundedness toward wholeness. Whether you are struggling with sin, physical illness, emotional pain, or spiritual oppression, Jesus is waiting to meet you there as our great Physician and Healer — ready to set you truly free to live a joy-filled, abundant life in him.

Prayer During Sunday Services

Prayer During Sunday Services

Our Intercessory Prayer Team offers prayer during Communion in our Sunday services off to the side of the altar.

The Daily Office: Morning & Evening Prayer

The Daily Office: Morning & Evening Prayer

Daily Morning Prayer and Daily Evening Prayer are the established rites (offices) by which, both corporately and individually, God’s people annually encounter the whole of the Holy Scriptures, daily confess their sins and praise Almighty God, and offer timely thanksgivings, petitions, and intercessions.

The best way to learn how to do Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer is to attend one of our Morning Prayer services, or, to attend the Introduction to the Book of Common Prayer class offered each spring.

While we encourage use of the Book of Common Prayer, there is a great mobile app that makes all of this very easy.