
Welcome to this online prayer wall. Here you can quietly leave a private prayer request, or go to our public PRAYER WALL and have your request posted to the wall that can be read and prayed for by those visiting the site. You can read what others are walking through, and pause to pray for them. Whether your faith feels strong or fragile today, you are seen, loved, and invited to bring it all to God.
Share a request – Write a short note about what you are facing or who you’re praying for. You can keep names and details as private as you want.
Pray for others – Read through the requests and pause to pray. You might whisper a prayer, write one down, or simply hold someone’s name before God.
Come back often – Keep revisiting the wall, update your prayer request, and thank God for how he is working.
Share your private prayer request with us here, and our community of intercessors will lift your needs to God. (Visit the public PRAYER WALL page for your request to be visible to anyone.)
Prayer is simply talking with God—honestly, in your own words. You don’t have to sound religious or have everything figured out. God already knows your heart and invites you to come as you are.
God can handle your questions, doubts, fears, and frustrations. Tell Him what is really going on inside you—no filters, no pretending.
“Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” (1 Peter 5:7)
You don’t need special phrases. Speak to God like you would to a close friend. You can pray out loud, silently in your heart, or even write your prayers down.
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We are a Christian community that believes in God the Father, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. We trust the Bible as the inspired and authoritative Word of God, given to reveal who He is and how we are called to live. In all we do, we seek to honor God, follow Jesus, and rely on the Holy Spirit for guidance, comfort, and strength.
The Bible reminds us that God’s strength shines brightest in our weakness. When we come to the end of ourselves—tired, overwhelmed, or aware of our limitations—He does not turn away; instead, He meets us there with His power and grace. God told Paul, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9), showing that our weakness is not a barrier to God, but a doorway for His strength. As we admit our need and lean on Him in faith, He carries what we cannot, gives peace we can’t explain, and works through us in ways we could never accomplish on our own. In our weakness, we discover that He truly is our refuge, helper, and unfailing strength.