Prayer is our Priority

We invite you to join one of our Prayer Groups. We’re dedicated to interceding for individual needs as well as for our families, church, community, nation, and world.

Prayer Groups

Prayer groups are important in the church because they unite believers in seeking God’s guidance, strength, and blessings together. They foster a spirit of unity, faith, and mutual encouragement as members pray for one another’s needs and the mission of the church. Through shared prayer, individuals grow spiritually, deepen their relationship with God, and experience His presence in a powerful and personal way. Ultimately, prayer groups strengthen the church as a whole, creating a foundation of faith and intercession that supports every aspect of its ministry and community life.Please contact the leaders listed for details about each Group. For more information, contact Rev. George Ndinga, our Prayer Ministry Director.

7 Prayer Areas

Here are topics along with suggested prayer points you can refer to in both personal and corporate prayer. 

  • Jesus is the Lord of the Harvest (Matthew 9:35-38)

    Pray that:

    • Those who don’t know Jesus would receive Him as their Lord and Savior. 

    • Those who are away from the Lord would return to Jesus.

    • Those who have recently committed their lives to the Lord would remain in Jesus. 

    • The people of God would pray for and reach out to the lost.

    • Our church would raise up strong disciples to change the world.

  • Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:10-15)

    Pray that:

    Each household would be under the lordship of Christ.

    • Each household would be under the lordship of Christ.

    • Each family would apply the Word of God in their homes. 

    • Each family member would fulfill God’s purpose and plan for their lives.

  • Jesus is our Healer (Isaiah 53:4-6)

    Pray that:

    • Those who are sick would be healed.

    • Those who are brokenhearted would be comforted and encouraged.

    • The people of God would be vessels of healing in the lives of others.

  • Jesus is our Provider (Philippians 4:19)

    Pray That:

    • Needs for finances and resources in the Body of Christ would be met.

    • The people of God would practice and experience the blessing of giving.

    • Businesses represented in our church would be blessed. 

  • Jesus is our Hope (Luke 4:18-19)

    Pray that:

    • Our nation would turn to God in repentance and faith. 

    • The principles of God’s Word would be applied to every area of our society. 

    • Our national, state, and local leaders would govern wisely, justly, and righteously.

    • God would protect our troops and use them for His glory.

    • Our nation would be a light and example to the world. 

  • Jesus is Lord of the Nations (Psalm 2:7-8)

    Pray for:

    • The nations of the earth to turn to the Lord 

    • Liberty, justice, peace, and unity in the nations.

    • Israel and the peace of Jerusalem and for missionaries around the world.

  • Jesus is the Head of the Church (Colossians 1:15-18)

    Pray for:

    • Pastor Boykin and his family.

    • Our staff, Council of Elders, ministry leaders, and volunteers.

    • Our church ministries, and our local and international outreach.

    • The spiritual life, unity, and fruitfulness of our church.

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God.”

Philippians 4:6–7