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Prayer Meeting

Every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 1:30 PM

505 Ocean Shores Blvd SW

Prayer is the lifeblood of our church — a sacred space where we come together, unite our faith, and lift our hearts before God. We see prayer not as an optional practice but as the foundation of everything we do. It’s in these moments of seeking God that our hearts align with Him. We boldly ask for breakthrough in our lives, our church, our community, and the world.When we gather, something shifts. Burdens lift, hope and faith are strengthened, and God moves in ways only He can. This isn’t just another event on the calendar — it’s the place where transformation takes root and revival is stirred.

🔥 Prayer That Awakens Revival

When people pray, something shifts. Prayer isn’t passive—it’s catalytic. It stirs the heart, awakens faith, and creates space for God to move in ways that transform lives and communities. Throughout history, every great revival has been born in the quiet persistence of people who refused to stop seeking God.

🌿 Why Prayer Ignites Revival

  • It aligns hearts with God’s purpose. Revival begins when we desire what God desires.

  • It softens spiritual ground. Prayer breaks up the hardness of routine and complacency.

  • It invites God’s presence. Where God’s presence rests, renewal follows.

  • It unites believers. Shared prayer builds a spiritual momentum that no single person can create alone.

✨ What Happens When We Pray

Prayer awakens hunger. It rekindles hope. It reminds us that God is not distant but deeply involved in the story of His people. As we pray, we become expectant—ready for God to breathe fresh life into weary places.

Revival isn’t manufactured. It’s not a program or an event. It’s the overflow of hearts that have been stirred in prayer, longing for God to move again with power, compassion, and renewal.

🙏 A Call to Pray

Now is the moment to lean in. To seek God with renewed passion. To pray bold prayers that stretch our faith and open the door for revival to take root. Revival begins in prayer—and prayer begins with us.
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