A prayer ministry is an essential aspect to a church that wants to make an impact on their church and community. Often, we can go “through the motions”, but prayer is the way we communicate with God!
These letters are written by a Pastor with over 35 years of ministry experience. They will be a great addition to your follow up efforts to reach your community for Christ!
Even though I’m a fan of technology, it seems like there’s no escaping it, even if you wanted to. In our modern, digital world, it’s easy to work around the clock: our cell phones are always on and everyone expects their text messages and emails to be answered instantaneously.
I wanted to take a moment to write to everyone concerning a very special event taking place here at the church called, “See You At The Altar”.
See You at the Altar is a day set aside (the fourth Wednesday each September) for parents and grandparents to gather and pray for their children at the beginning of the school year. The day for See You at the Altar corresponds with the day for See You at the Pole, a national day of prayer for students to meet at their school's flagpole to pray.
We would like to take this opportunity to send an invitation to the entire church family to join us for a very special service on Sunday (DATE) at (TIME) when we will have a back to school prayer service for all the students that will be returning to school in the Fall.
As you know, we are a church committed to the person of Jesus Christ and God’s revealed word, the Bible. It is our desire that people come to place their trust in Christ to forgive and lead them, and that they grow in their relationship with Him.
We also deeply value connecting to God through prayer. We know that Paul wrote in I Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
You have seen the tragic news headlines of brothers and sisters in Christ going through what seems to be, at least to us, unprecedented persecution around the world.
This persecution goes far beyond anything we may face, but people are paying the highest price to stay true to Christ, even if it means the loss of their own lives, and in many cases, the loss of the lives of their family members.