prayerchain

Heavenly Father we come to thy throne of grace knowing that nothing is going to happen to us this day that we can't handle together.
Amen
Prayer is simply talking to God. You can talk to God as you would talk to a very good friend. And you can tell God anything, whatever is in your heart and on your mind. Begin by talking to God about the things that are worrying you and the difficult situations you or others are going through. God cares for you and for the people you are concerned about. God promises to do far more for us even than we ask or think.

One simple way to pray is to picture in your mind the people you are concerned about. Imagine Jesus looking at them with love, just as you are looking at them with your

Praying for Difficult Situations

If you have a difficult situation you are facing, and you want to pray for God’s help, think of Jesus being with you there in that situation. Tell Jesus what you are feeling and thinking. What is Jesus’ response to you? Continue your conversation with Jesus. Christians believe Jesus is the risen Christ who has overcome evil and is able to understand us and help us in our weakest moments.

Prayer is also just being with God. Sometimes you can pray by sitting in silence, especially in a place you enjoy being, and bask in God’s loving light.

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds.

Joining in Prayer

The St. Andrew's family regularly joins together in  prayer. Requests for communal prayer are announced during our worship service or requested by e-mail to members of our church family.

Thanks to Vivian May Ball for a good portion of this announcement.

prayerpower

As most of you are aware, St. Andrew's is a praying congregation and we are so grateful for this. We have a 'prayer chain' under the leadership of Joan Moore with Bill

Under Joan and Bill are team captains who have several people on their team. When a prayer request is received either directly to Joan or through the Church Office or Pastor Gary, Joan will call the various captains who in turn call their people. In Joan's absence, Bill has been doing this. He is stepping down from the position but will remain on a prayer team. We are very thankful to Bill for his many years of involvement with our prayer ministry. At this time we are looking for others to become active in on our Prayer Teams. If you feel this is an area you'd like to help with, or would like further information, please contact Joan Moore @ 389-3796