Prayer
In Luke 11, one of the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray. Jesus went on to give us what has become the Lord's Prayer. Throughout Scripture we see Jesus praying, and all Christians are encouraged to follow His example. Will you join us in prayer today?
bless every home
Network churches have access to a wonderful resource - www.BlessEveryHome.com. Through this website, church members can register to receive a list of up to 100 of their closest neighbors and then can begin praying for a movement of God in their community.
What if Jesus meant that we should love our actual neighbors? This may seem very difficult, if not impossible during this unprecedented time of Covid-19. Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon have created a great resource to help navigate this necessary connection.
Is your One a neighbor?
Consider using Bless Every Home to track how you are praying, caring for and sharing with your βOneβ. If they are not a neighbor, ask us how you can add them to your prayer list.
Why Pray?
Prayer is asking God for what we need or want, but it should be - and can be - so much more! Prayer is one of the most exciting and powerful privileges of faith! In Why Pray?, you will learn through 40 insightful readings (one each day for forty days) how prayer transcends words to become a satisfying relationship with God. Get ready for a recharged prayer life that will allow you to know, trust, and communicate with your Heavenly Father - and He with you!
Why Pray? books are available for $3 each in the office. Please contact admin@cfnoc.org if you would like a copy, or call at 910-799-1160.