When Do We Pray?
The Church at LifePark invites you to join us for our three in-person Prayer Services on the first Thursday of every month. We gather at 7am, noon and at 7 pm in our West Worship Center. We also have Zoom prayer gatherings at 7 am and noon, call our community to fast on that day and cover the full 24 hours in prayer, with congregants taking 30 minutes each to pray over the course of the day.
If you would like to submit a confidential prayer request, we will pray over your needs during our intercessory prayer meetings, at our 7 pm First Thursday Prayer Service and others can pray by visiting our prayer wall.
Visit Our Prayer Wall
First Thursday AM Service
Our 7 am service is a special time of praying scripture, worship, a quiet time for individual prayer as well as a time for corporate prayer. You may drop in or stay for the entire hour.First Thursday Noon Service
Like our morning service, our midday service offers a time of corporate worship and a quiet time for individual prayer as well as a time for corporate prayer. This is a nice respite in the middle of the workday.First Thursday Evening Service
At 7pm we have a time of worship as well as a variety of intentional prayer times led by our pastors, congregation and area leaders. Another special part of the service is joining our hearts together to pray over prayer requests.ZOOM Gatherings
Each first Thursday we offer two 2 zoom options at 7am and at noon for those who maybe can’t make it to our building but want to unite with others in prayer from their car, desk or kitchen table. Click below to join the conversation.Link to Zoom
24 Hours of Prayer
We desire to saturate each First Thursday in Prayer, having people pray the entire 24 hours of First Thursday. Below you can register for a 30-minute timeslot to join in. Upon registration, you will receive resources and requests.Sign up
Fasting
Fasting is giving up food for a period of time in order to focus our thoughts on God. While fasting, many people read the Bible, pray, or worship. Fasting is found throughout the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. Following the example of Jesus and the Early Church believers, we, too can draw near to God while fasting.resources