

If we could show you the history of our church family, it would look like a long thread of answered prayers. From a small group of seniors in a nearly empty sanctuary, to a quiet conversation in an Asian grocery where a very sick man met Christ, God has met us again and again when someone simply said, "Will you pray for me?" That is why we take Prayer Requests so seriously.
When you share a request with us - whether in person, by phone, or online - it does not disappear into a list. A real brother or sister reads your words, often with tears, and brings your need before the Lord. We gather as leaders and as a church family to intercede for physical healing, family struggles, salvation of loved ones, guidance for major decisions, and the hidden burdens that keep people awake at night. Some prayers are urgent, like a sudden diagnosis or a child in trouble. Others are long-term, like a prodigal son or a difficult marriage. We carry both. We follow up when we can, checking on you, asking how God is working, and adjusting how we pray. Over time, these requests become stories - of strength in suffering, reconciliation after years of distance, or quiet peace where there used to be fear.
You do not have to be a member of our church to ask for prayer. You may still be sorting out what you believe, or you may have been walking with Jesus for many years. Wherever you are, if you need someone to stand with you before God, we invite you to send your request. We will treat it with respect, hold it in confidence, and bring it, with faith, to the One who hears.