10 Prayers to Kick Off 2025

We invite you to join us in praying together for the items below!

  1. (Love) That God would grow our church in our love of Him, each other, and our neighbors (Matthew 22:37-40)

  2. (Five Devotions) That we (as a Church) would experience spiritual growth this year in our walk with Lord through our continued devotion to God’s Word, Prayer, Fellowship, Mission/Evangelism and Worship of Him in all of these (Acts 2:42-47)

  3. (Fellowship) That God would use our Midweeks and organic fellowship gatherings to meet our spiritual and physical needs, and grow us in depth and number (Acts 2:47)

  4. (Faith) That God would increase our Faith and give us opportunities to take Holy risks for God’s Glory and the good of those that God has placed in our lives (Luke 17:5-6)

  5. (Laborers) That God would supply (and raise up from within!) laborers for the plentiful harvest, specifically those with a heart for college students, youth and teen ministry, men and women’s ministries, and outreach/evangelism in our local community (Matthew 9:35-38)

  6. (Deacons) That God would guide our selection, ordination, equipping and supporting of Deacons this year! (Acts 6:1-7)

  7. (College Students) For our College Students– that they would continue to grow in their faith and experience Jesus in deeper ways on campus; and for strength/provision for campus ministry leaders. Pray that our older men and women would be drawn to support and invest in our students! (Titus 2:2-8)

  8. (Children) For our children– that they would grow in their knowledge of God and His Word and take steps toward professing faith and being baptized this year! (Luke 18:15–17)

  9. (Families) For our families– that God would energize and sustain our mothers and fathers to fulfill their ministry in their homes, their places of work, their communities and within our church family. (Colossians 1:29)

  10. (Leaders) That our Pastor, Elders, Staff, Deacons and Servant Team Leaders would be given strength, wisdom, grace and encouragement to persevere in their service to the church (1 Timothy 2:1-4)