First and Third Tuesday Intercessory Prayer Meeting at
Cambria Heights Community Church – 7:00pm in the Sanctuary
In
response to an increasing number of significant prayer requests for healing
(physical, mental, emotional and relational) and favorable outcomes amidst life’s
daily challenges, we gather each First and Third Tuesday of the month at Cambria
Heights Community Church for intercessory prayer.
Your
brothers and sisters in the Cambria Heights Community Church family and I
invite you to join us in our important spiritual quest for encouragement
and empowerment to face life’s challenges with authentic faith and genuine
spirituality. We believe in the power of
prayer to Almighty God, the Creator and Father of humankind. We hope you will join us regardless of your
faith tradition. As children of God,
let’s utilize the best of our spiritual and religious practices to support our
brothers and sisters in their existential challenges.
We
assemble for an extended period of intercessory prayer. We pray for persons who submit myriad requests
for healing and other matters in accordance with James 5:13-16, Romans 4:18-25,
Ephesians 3:20 and many other relevant biblical texts. I invite you to submit names and appropriate
details of persons whom you know to need prayer. We remain and pray for each person by name. I compile a comprehensive list for the prayer
service. Feel free to join us or to send
names and requests.
Genuinely,
we will pray to Almighty God with humble petitions to graciously grant healing
to our brothers and sisters. We will
pray for freedom from pain, provision of excellent medical care and requisite
financial resources, inner comfort and peace, loving support of caretakers,
family and friends, and a greater revelation of countless biblical promises of
God’s unfailing love and unquestionable faithfulness.
Whether
today or some other time, I welcome any petitions you have. I pledge our faithfulness in lifting your
heartfelt concerns in prayer to our Heavenly and Holy Father. Today, my heart feels a particular concern
and burden for my fellow clergy and communities of faith. Share any appropriate prayer concerns you may
have relating to a desire for maximum effectiveness in ministry and the growth
of relationships which enable success and excellence in ministry. As I pray for my colleagues, I greatly solicit
your prayers for the CHCC family and me as we more clearly grasp God’s will for
our ministry and proceed to accomplish it.
I hope you will be able to join us for this service
of healing and prayer.
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