Written by Buddy Winn Monday, 15 February 2010 19:20
"My house shall be called a house of prayer…" - Matthew 21:13
During the month of February 2010, Living Word Christian Center is focusing on corporate prayer like never before. Open prayer groups will be conducted three times each day (Monday through Friday) in the chapel.
Meeting times:
7:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m.
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
3:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
We would love for you to bring your supply to these meetings as we pray together for the ministry and for revival! The body of Christ has been given a New Testament mandate. That mandate is corporate prayer. Both individually and as members of this body, the cry of our hearts is to know God and to experience His holy presence. This church will not be satisfied with less. We will see the "greater works" — the signs and wonders that cause people to acknowledge Jesus as Lord and bring blessing into their lives. We know the miraculous will draw people here to be changed. To that end, there are many active prayer groups with a strong commitment to preparing a pathway for miracles, signs, and wonders through prayer.
Written by Buddy Winn Wednesday, 11 November 2009 02:39
Equip U has been very blessed to offer opportunities to learn and grow together on Wednesday nights over the last 15 months. Effective November 18, 2009 and for the foreseeable future, Pastor Mac Hammond will teach the congregation on the topic of revival and corporate prayer. We have a posture of high expectancy and anticipation for what is to come, and hope to see you soon.
The Equip U Team
Pastor Brian Sullivan
Pastor Buddy Winn
Tia Meyen
Written by Buddy Winn Sunday, 06 September 2009 20:44
Larry Julian answers this common question in the week one Q & A session.
Dim lights Embed Embed this video on your siteWritten by Buddy Winn Thursday, 24 September 2009 16:36
The title of this post is the same as our next session - "Obstacles to Effective Prayer". As followers of Jesus, we could agree that communicating (talking AND listening) with God through prayer is essential to growing closer to Him, increasing our understanding of His plan for us, trusting His plan, and seeing how He wants to use us for His kingdom and His glory.
Charles Stanley describes how some of King David’s prayers are recorded in the Psalms. There we read how he praised the Lord, confessed sin, and cried out about his troubles. He also asked God to hear his prayers and not be silent (Ps. 28:1).
We all want to pray effectively like David, right? But to do so, we should know what the Bible says about the obstacles to our prayer lives being effective.Written by Buddy Winn Wednesday, 09 September 2009 14:54
Thanks to Kevin Weiers and the LWCC Graphics Department for their support. Don't they do an amazing job?!

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