PRAYER

Prayer is conversation with God and the lifeblood of our relationship with Him. It has power personally and corporately to activate the truth and power of God in our lives. At BridgePointe, prayer is central to our worship and we provide regular opportunities to gather and pray together.

 

SUBMIT A PRAYER REQUEST

We are committed to praying as a team for your requests. Please let us know how we can pray with you.

 

Prayer Team

The prayer team serves by praying for our services as we head into the weekend, and they are available to pray with others at the end of service. They also receive prayer requests from the church and intercede on behalf of others. If you would like to know more about the prayer team, email Rachel.


TEACHING & RESOURCES

Prayer is a personal conversation with the God who loves you. Check out this teaching series from 2017 that will help you understand how to pray.

Our series Kick Start featured a message on the importance of using prayer and Scripture reading as a 2-way conversation with God every day.

Recommended Reading

Here are some books we recommend that will improve your understanding of prayer:

  • Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala
    “For anyone seeking to live at the center of God's purposes, this well-loved book points the way to new spiritual vitality in the church and in your own life. A classic must-read for readers looking for hope and transformation in the church today, Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire shows what the Holy Spirit can do when believers get serious about prayer and the gospel…”

  • Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God by Timothy Keller
    “…Christians are taught in their churches and schools that prayer is the most powerful way to experience God. But few receive instruction or guidance in how to make prayer genuinely meaningful. In Prayer, renowned pastor Timothy Keller delves into the many facets of this everyday act…”

  • The Complete Works of E.M. Bounds on Prayer
    “…Because Bounds so diligently practiced what he preached, he was able to capture the essence of prayer and his works live on to call today's Christians to higher discipleship and more energetic prayer lives…”