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Make this your common practice: Confess your sins to each
other and pray for each other so that you can live together
whole and healed. The prayer of a person living right with God
is something powerful to be reckoned with.
(James 5:17 The Message)
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Prayer is an important part of
congregational life at Holy Trinity. There are a variety of
opportunities to engage in the prayer life of our church, both
by requesting prayer and in offering up prayers. |
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In Worship
At each worship service we offer prayers of the people.
Included in this are the names of members and friends who have
particular prayer needs. These are published in the worship
bulletin and the names on the list are recited at one of the
three services each weekend. Many in the congregation include
this list in their prayers during the week. You may request that
someone be added to this list by contacting the
church office. |
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Prayer Chain
The prayer chain is designed to serve the short term, emergency
and confidential prayer needs of members, friends, and family.
There is both a telephone and email component. You may request
prayers by contacting Sue Corney by phone or
Valerie Musselman at the prayer chain email. If you are
having difficulty wording the request, we can help you word the
request to keep it brief and sensitive to privacy concerns.
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Other Prayer Resources
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ELCA Prayer Center: Lists
a variety of resources of personal and group prayer times.
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Monday Prayer At Noon: is
a program of the Women of the ELCA where you can offer prayers
for specific concerns listed on this site each Monday. |
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ELCA Prayer Ventures: is
a guide to daily prayer for the ministries of the church. You
can print or save a monthly segment for your personal prayer
time.
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