The Power of Prayer
Prayer is at the heart of worship. In prayer, through the Holy Spirit, people seek after and are found by the one true God who has been revealed in Jesus Christ. They listen and wait upon God, call God by name, remember God's gracious acts, and offer themsevles to God. Prayer may be spoken, sung, offered in silence, or enacted. Prayer grows out of the center of a person's life in response to the Spirit. Prayer is shaped by the Word of God in Scripture and by the life of the community of faith. Prayer issues in commitment to join God's work in the world.

In prayer we respond to God in many ways. In adoration we praise God for who God is. In thanksgiving we express gratitude for what God has done. In confession we acknowledge repentance for what we as individuals and as a people have done or left undone. In supplication we plead for others, on behalf of others, and for the whole world. In self-dedication we offer ourselves to the purpose and glory of God. (from the Book of Order W-2.1001 - W-2.1002)

Witness the power of our Lord through the power of prayer. Pray for those on our prayer list, which can be found in the Sunday bulletin every week, those named and un-named and for those who have been left off of our prayer list but are in need of prayer.

If you have a prayer concern please e-mail Prayer Requests to have it placed on our prayer list.