Prayer Night

Posted August 3, 2009 10:11PM


Advance word of our September gathering.

On Thursday 3 September, Catch the Fire returns with a special prayer night. Totally different to our normal gatherings, there will be absolutely no structure at all to this evening, save for a few prayer zones each with a different focus.  This is your chance to pray for your Church, your town, the world, and of course, yourself.

Our main worship hall, the usual venue for Catch the Fire, will have gentle background music and prayer quotes on the main screens.  There will then be 4 areas - for prayers for your Church, your town, the world, and a general zone for reading and contemplation.  There will also be drinks and snacks freely available. 

In our community hall, we will be creating a prayer labyrinth.  This will be a contemporary version of an idea used in many medieval Cathedrals, with the idea being to take a journey of contemplative prayer and reflection on a specific route with 9 points along the way.  This will be a very special place for you to journey at your own pace.

So from 7pm the choice is yours what you do, where you sit, stand or lie.  You can just spend time on your own, or with others. Pray for yourself, or for others, or get others to pray for you.  There is no end time. We will wrap up when we think it is appropriate and realistic to do so.  God will be in total control of the evening.

So, if you can join us in person, please do so.  If not, please join us in prayer.  We hope and pray that God will use this evening to bless, guide, heal, restore, revive....etc.  Please spread the word and join us if you can.

 

Comments

Excellent theme and idea. I am up for this and looking forward to it already.

Hi! sounds like an evening i need to be at!! missed a few lately and kicking myself cause from the reading and resources they've been awesome as per!!! hopefully will sort something out to attend this 1. x

Another amazing event from Daniel and the SA team. How good it is when you let God set the agenda and allow His presence to lead the way.

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