A Sunday morning in prayer

On Sunday, November 26, we will be spending time in prayer rather than working through the habitual sermon. We will be praying for the church here, our future, and for each one of the members. It’s been a rough year and several are feeling “beat up”, if you know what I mean, so a time of prayer and confession, adoration and thanksgiving is in order.

Why don’t you participate in this with us? If you are in the USA, late Saturday night is early morning here. Those of you and Europe could put us on your prayer list. We would appreciate your support and, of course, we desire God’s wisdom as we look for his will for the Body of Christ here in Lausanne.

Thanks for stopping by.

9 Responses to “A Sunday morning in prayer”

  1. cwinwc Says:

    I’ll throw in the East Coast from my place. May God bless you, your family, your ministry, and the members of your church.

  2. randy Says:

    Amen.

  3. Stoogelover Says:

    Prayer is always time better spent than a sermon, in my opinion.

  4. Brady Says:

    Thanks for the comments, gentlemen.

    Thanks for doing that for us, Cecil.

    If it’s an oracle from God coming out of that servant’s mouth, I think I’ll listen to it rather than pray. Or maybe I’ll listen and then I’ll pray.

  5. Mayor of Blakersfield Says:

    Count me in. I will be back home with family, but by that point I will be focusing on some serious homework. It will be a great break from the stress of getting every thing done on time and a blessing for you guys in Lausanne. May we all be ready to listen to the Lord.

  6. Meowmix Says:

    I did not see this until today, Tuesday, but I have offered up a prayer just the same. I can identify with those who are feeling beat up. We all need prayer. I appreciate you and your congregation for doing this for each other.

  7. Meowmix Says:

    P.S. - After today, I’ll be out of the office until Monday. I hope you and your family and friends have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

  8. thurman8er Says:

    I can’t think of a better way to spend your Sunday morning, or my Saturday night. You are all constantly in our prayers, but will be particularly so this weekend.

  9. sjsings Says:

    I will be praying…what an honor to be able to lift each other to the Father in prayer.

    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

    Much love from our home to yours.

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