Prayer Meeting
The Most Important Service Of The Week
Join us every Wednesday @ 6:45pm
The foundation of our church is to be a house of prayer. It’s for this reason that the Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting is the most important service of the week! We gather together as a family of believers to lift up needs not only in our church, but also around the world, believing God is going to move in mighty ways. We passionately cry out to the Lord in prayer for our nation – that He would hear our cry and heal our land. Join us every Wednesday as we pray with faith that the Lord will move in our day.
Grace Kids (birth-6th grade) and Anthem Youth (grades 7-12) meet every Wednesday as well!
Prayer meeting is the most important gathering of the week. We make it a priority every Wednesday to be with our Grace family. God will do great things when we pray together!
Wednesday prayer is vital for us. The night is so powerful with worship, prayer and the word. It’s the mid week pick me up I need to refuel my spiritual tank. The Holy Spirit is moving and you can feel that the whole night. You do not want to miss out.
For our family, prayer meeting has become the most important gathering of the week. As we pray, the will of God & man align. Prayer is the opportunity to spend time with God and let our expectations and our faith arise. We trust God to help us, and believe in Him as we cry out. God will make a way out of any challenging time we might be facing.
We battle in the spiritual realm, so let’s get on our knees and FIGHT!!
Your hand-to-hand combat is not with human beings, but with the highest principalities and authorities operating in rebellion under the heavenly realms. For they are a powerful class of demon-gods and evil spirits that hold this dark world in bondage. – Ephesians 6:12 TPT
The Holy Spirit has moved powerfully in our family as we have made prayer service a priority each week. From spiritual breakthrough to physical healing, God is doing amazing things! Prayer works!
It’s important to pray as a congregation together, be united in the same prayer, and to be one body in Christ.