The first vow we make when we become a part of the covenantal community called the Church, is that we will pray. It is our primary calling! Why does prayer matter so much in the church and our witness in the world? Using the accounts of believers and scriptures from the first “church” in the book of Acts, we will study the difference prayer brings to our church’s life, our believers, and how God uses us for his purposes.
“Powerful Testimony” - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream
April 23, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Acts 4:23–37
11/26/23 - "THANKS!" - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream
November 26, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Psalm 66
For thousands of years, the Psalmist’s utterings have been the guide for prayer, whether at worship, on the battlefield, or alone in thought pondering the world and its complexities. There is spiritual power in simple thoughts, words and feelings, especially when they come from powerlessness, wonder, and gratitude. Join us as we use the model of the Psalms to pray, “Help,” “Wow,” and “Thanks,” and in doing so, see the good and the miraculous in our everyday life.
11/19/23 - "WOW!" - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream
November 19, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Psalm 8
For thousands of years, the Psalmist’s utterings have been the guide for prayer, whether at worship, on the battlefield, or alone in thought pondering the world and its complexities. There is spiritual power in simple thoughts, words and feelings, especially when they come from powerlessness, wonder, and gratitude. Join us as we use the model of the Psalms to pray, “Help,” “Wow,” and “Thanks,” and in doing so, see the good and the miraculous in our everyday life
11/12/23 - "Help!" - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream
November 12, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Romans 8:26–27, Psalm 86:1–7, Psalm 86:14–17
For thousands of years, the Psalmist’s utterings have been the guide for prayer, whether at worship, on the battlefield, or alone in thought pondering the world and its complexities. There is spiritual power in simple thoughts, words and feelings, especially when they come from powerlessness, wonder, and gratitude. Join us as we use the model of the Psalms to pray, “Help,” “Wow,” and “Thanks,” and in doing so, see the good and the miraculous in our everyday life.