Prayer Wall

How can we Pray for You…

Welcome to our online prayer wall. To share a public prayer request, scroll to the bottom of this page and write your request in a comment. Please use your first name only and keep details brief to protect everyone’s privacy.

As you visit, please also take a moment to read and pray for a few other requests before you leave a comment. Together we are lifting one another up in prayer.

By posting, you understand that your request, and the name you provide, may be posted publicly on this site. Please do not include any profanity, explicit, or inappropriate comments in your request; any such content may be edited or removed at our discretion to keep this a respectful space for everyone.

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Add your Prayer Request to the Prayer Wall. Stay a few minutes and pray for others.

2 responses to “Prayer Wall”

  1. Sue
    Pray for my mom. She has dementia and has moved to a new nursing home. Please pray she feels loved and cared for.

  2. Lifting your mom up to Our Mighty Lord & Savior.
    I’m asking for prayer for my daughter in law. She is experiencing severe back & leg pain. Praying for full healing & that all the glory goes to God & that this will bring her closer to Him.

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What We believe

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.

Power of Prayer

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.