Prayer Ministry

Prayer is a vital part of our church’s ministry. We believe that private and corporate prayer are essential to growth in our individual lives and in the life of the church.

Prayer

Intercessions:- Intercessions (prayers) during the services are led by members of the congregation. There is included, each Sunday, prayer for a particular mission or missionary.

We have a prayer board in the south transept of St Laurence’s church, for any visitors who might want prayer. The person’s name and message can be written on a piece of paper and pinned to the board. Each Sunday the papers are taken off and the prayer messages and people are prayed for.

Prayer Diary:- There is a Prayer Diary giving daily topics for prayer.Click the button below for a copy.

Prayer Diary

 

 

Church Family Prayer Meeting:- Every Wednesday evening a prayer meeting is held in the Parish Centre or St Laurence’s church from 7.30p.m. to 8.30p.m. Everyone is welcome.


Prayer Ministry

Church Services:- Prayer ministry is available on Sunday mornings ‘during’ the service of Holy Communion and ‘after’ other services. We have a team of prayer assistants very willing to pray with those who request prayer for themselves, or for others. On the 4th Sunday of each month, a healing service of Holy Communion is held at 6p.m. Here the prayer assistants pray for those seeking God’s healing. If anyone would be interested in joining the Prayer Ministry Team, contact the Church Office.

Telephone & email Prayer Chain:- Many people pray each day in their own homes for people with prayer needs. Anyone needing prayer can contact any member of the prayer chain or the co-ordinators of the email prayer chain who will pass the message on and the members pray for that prayer need. The information is as much as the person wants the members to know.

Revival on the Isle of Lewis

Click below for an article written by Duncan Campbell

Revival on the Isle of Lewis

 

 

John Wimber’s Testimony

Those interested in prayer for others may find John Wimber’s testimony helpful: View John Wimber’s testimony