
Over the past couple years, and especially over the weekend after I
tweeted something about our prayer service, I’ve had people ask me what
we do at these prayer meetings and what they look like?
In general, the service is 60-75 minutes long. We usually start with a
hymn and then have a brief (15 minute sermon). We haven’t always
included the sermon–and there is a danger of the sermon eating up all
the time for prayer–but we’ve found that a brief sermon gets the heart
ready for prayer and is also helpful for non-Christians who may be
visiting. The rest of the service is set aside for prayer, which is
normally led by me, or sometimes by one of our other pastors. Rather
than go into a blow by blow of this past week’s service, I thought it
would be helpful to share some lessons we’ve learned about planning for
and leading an effective prayer meeting. Continue at Kevin De Young
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