Prayer

God is faithful to hear and answer our prayers! At Restoration Church, unceasing prayer is foundational as we seek to walk in intimacy with God and others, living with radical dependence upon Him as we make disciples of Jesus Christ who make disciples of all the nations. We pray expectantly to see His power on display, and we give testimony to the truth that God indeed works through the prayers of His people. 

Prayer Meetings

Tuesday Evenings

A small team faithfully gathers on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 PM to pray for the needs of those in our church family and God’s work in our community and throughout the world. We invite to participate in that via Zoom.

First Sunday Evening

Come join us on the first Sunday evening of the month at 6 PM for a time of corporate prayer. These evenings are set aside for the purpose of allowing the Holy Spirit to lead us in ministering to one another through encouragement and prayer.

Come expecting the Lord to work. Come with any needs you might have, and we will take the time needed to pray. May God be honored and glorified as His church gathers to pray!

Praying Luke 10:2

As we seek to glorify God by accomplishing our mission, please join us in setting a reminder alarm for every day at 10:02 as we pray Luke 10:2 together:

“And he said to them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” -Luke 10:2

Prayer Requests

The Prayer Team wants to pray for you! Please let us know how we can pray for you by filling out the online prayer card below.

Celebrating God at work!

We are seeking to grow in sharing more testimonies of God’s faithfulness in how He is working. Please fill out the online prayer card below to let us know how you have seen him at work in your life as we celebrate how he indeed does “far more abundantly than all we ask or think, according to the power at work within us! To Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever!” (Eph. 3:20-21).

How can we pray for you?