Faith Lessons From the Prayers of the Black Church
Are life's challenges feeling overwhelming to you? Consider some of the prayer practices from the African-American church for dwelling in the moment with God.
Join the conversation! Here's the place to connect with prayer coordinators, members of prayer teams, and others who are passionate about prayer.
Are life's challenges feeling overwhelming to you? Consider some of the prayer practices from the African-American church for dwelling in the moment with God.
This free eBook from ReFrame Ministries offers 6 ways to help you reinvigorate your prayer life or get started for the very first time.
Join us for a CRC-wide virtual prayer gathering on Wednesday, January 13!
A poem for asking the Lord to heal us from the plague of Corona.
There is power in prayer! Share your power with First Reformed Church of South River, New Jersey.
I am wondering if there are any collective prayers posted so that we as a CRC could pray at the same time.
"When we pray Scripture, we are speaking God’s Words back to him. We are reminding him of his promises, we are trusting that he will do what he said in his Word.”
As our chests tighten from anxieties over health, elections, and daily hurdles, receive a prayer (attributed to Oscar Romero, a Salvadoran priest and martyr of the Christian faith).
All CRC pastors, church staff, and denominational staff are invited to pray bi-monthly beginning Nov. 11.
This prayer can help us keep our focus on our neighbor.
A Prayer for God's work in us to make us one, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one.
Heartfelt longing to gather with fellow believers...
Seeking prayer. God Bless!
Praise God for the 200+ participants who united in prayer for the U.S., Canada, and the world on the U.S. National Day of Prayer (May 7).
Patience Lord? Many of us are living on the edge. . .
May 7th is the National Day of Prayer in the United States. For Safe Church, prayer is at the foundation of our work. We want to invite you into our circle of prayer—today, and every day.
Join the Office of Social Justice in prayer and care for the vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Who hasn’t day-dreamed about what it would have been like to live in Bible times? Well, guess what? You live in ‘Bible’ times!
Simple prayers for those who need them most: medical and emergency personnel, grocery store workers, truckers, etc. Do an imaginary fly-over and pray.
Hold to hope! There will be a day when songs fill the air again.
This prayer has been written for Good Friday 2020, specifically in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic.
As I read the headlines, I see stories of pain and stories of hope. Here are some things that beckon the church to pray during this pandemic.
I wonder if this is God's opportunity to develop a spiritual discipline I have commonly left neglected: the discipline of solitude.
Now is a good time to bow and join together in prayer. Read this shared message from Christianity Today.
This resource utilizes each finger and its size and use as a reminder for items to hold in prayer. Good for all ages.