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IN NEED OF PRAYER

Hello, we thank the Lord Jesus for you. We believe in the power of agreement in prayer. In the Book of Matthew 18:19, it reads, "Again, I say unto you. That if two of you agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven." If you have a prayer request, please write it down, and we will be praying for you as we go before God on your behalf

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Prayer is an essential part of a Believer's walk in Christ Jesus. It is how we communicate with Him and how He speaks to us, especially through the Word of God. Jesus never did anything without praying to God the Father for guidance, strength, direction, revelation, and power. We are called to intercede in prayer for one another. The Word of God says that the effectual fervent prayer of the righteous availeth much (James 5:16). It also instructs us to make our requests known to God (Philippians 4:6-8).

 

Our intercessory prayer line for the Jurisdiction has stood strong for ten years, supported by intercessors and prayer warriors across the entire Jurisdiction. Through it, we have seen God move on behalf of many we have prayed for. The Lord is not a respecter of persons (Romans 2:11), and He desires everyone to see and know Jesus Christ so they can have eternal life through Him. There is only one way to God the Father, and that is through Jesus Christ (John 14:6). God is near to those with a broken spirit and a contrite heart, and He will not despise them (Psalm 51:17). The Lord hears and answers our prayers. Prayer can change things. We pray for you daily throughout our Jurisdiction in our local churches at Noonday Prayer, Six O'Clock Prayer, Midnight Prayer, Early Morning Prayer, and during our weekly Thursday Jurisdiction prayer. Please leave your prayer request with us and contact us via email below. 

Contact Us

 Please email all prayer requests to Bishop Cole or Supervisor Rountree.

Men ought to always pray and never faint. Luke 18:1

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