
THIRD
PRESBYTERIAN PRAYER CHAIN
Help!
A family is in need of prayer.
Alleluia!
A long-anticipated healthy baby has joined
this world.
Oh
my! There’s been a tragic accident.
Thanks
be to God! The cancer is in remission!
Prayer
is not just for
pastors. All of God’s people are invited to pray on the behalf of
others. Our
Prayer Chain consists of members of our congregation committed to
praying for
all prayer requests received (members and non-members). By filling out
the Request
Form,
your prayer request will be sent to the Prayer Chain members.
Prayer
Chain Communications
Prayer
chain participants
will be informed about prayer requests by e-mail
and/or
voice mail. Below are examples of prayer requests
that
would be sent
through the prayer chain by one of these means:
A prayer concern has
been
requested. (Name) is having cancer surgery on Monday, June
23, at (name of hospital). Please
remember
(name) in your
prayers.
Thank you.
or
(name)
has shared that (he/she) is experiencing
family difficulites and has asked for prayers. Please
remember to pray for (name).
Thank
you.
or
(name)'s
condition has improved and (he/she)is now at home. Continue to
remember (name) in your prayers. Thank you.
"First
of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers,
intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone." (1 Timothy 2:1)
“Pray for one another so that
you may be healed. The prayer of the righteous is powerful and
effective.”
(James 5:15)
A
man's daughter had asked the local pastor to come and pray with her
father. When the pastor arrived, he found the man lying in
bed with his
head propped up on two pillows and an empty chair beside his bed. The
minister
sat down and talked to the sick man. "I've never told anyone
this,
not even my daughter," said the dying man. "But all
of my
life I have never known how to pray until one day
about four
years ago my best friend said to me, 'Joe, prayer is just a
simple matter
of having a conversation with Jesus. Here's what I suggest:
Place an empty
chair in front of you, and in faith see Jesus on the
chair. Then just
speak to him and listen in the same way you're doing
with me right
now.' So, I tried it and I've liked it so much
that I do it a couple
of hours every day." The pastor was deeply moved by the story
and
encouraged the old guy to continue on the journey. Then he
prayed with him, and returned to the church.
Two
nights later the daughter called to tell the pastor
that her daddy had
died that afternoon. "Did he seem to die in peace?"
he
asked. "Yes, when I left the house around two o'clock,
he called me over to his
bedside, told me one of his corny jokes, and
kissed me on the
cheek. When I got back from the store an hour
later, I found him
dead. But there was something strange, in
fact, beyond
strange--really weird. Apparently, just before Daddy
died, he leaned
over and rested his head on a chair beside the bed." --author unknown
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