Prayer

Prayer is the lifeblood of the church. Alongside prayer in small groups and prayer triplets, there is

‘AWAKE’

Intersession in the Chancel every Thursday and Friday 9.00am – 9.30am

Boiler Room Every Monday (apart from Bank Holidays) in the Bell Tower from 6.45pm – 7.30pm to which all are welcome. 

‘RESTORE’

Prayer Ministry
We offer our total dependency on God and a willingness to give time to sit and listen without judgment as we seek God’s wholeness and healing with each person.

You will be assured of a warm welcome whenever you come forward for prayer. Most of the team have themselves received ministry and are in the process of being healed so understanding runs deep among team members.

Prayer Ministry is available at the end of each service in the chancel after those ministering are trained and authorised by the Church leadership.

It is exciting to see how God moves heals and restore us as we seek Him and His ways for our lives.

Prayer Soaking Ministry
What is Soaking?
Soaking is an opportunity to spend quality time with our heavenly Father and allowing Him to come and minister deep into our hearts. Unlike traditional prayer ministry where someone might pray with a person for a specific need, soaking simply makes space for heart to heart ministry between individuals and the Lord.

What happens?
While intimate worship music plays we quieten our hearts and allow God to speak to us. You might want to bring a small cushion to place under your head and a journal to record what God puts on your heart. One or two leaders will cover the meeting to make sure it is a safe place for people to receive from the Lord.

Why would I want to receive this ministry?
Whether we need spiritual refreshing, fresh vision, direction, healing, unburdening or just deeper intimacy with the Lord soaking can help. These sessions are all about being cleansed, prepared and anointed, just as Queen Esther was before her meeting with the King. It is about us coming before the Father just as we are, just being ourselves in His loving arms.

For more information please contact Jason and Dawn Herbert