Archived entries for 24/7 prayer

[Sore Thumbs] Engage the Culture Edition

Build it and they will come attitude to church doesn’t work, it requires a bit more effort. Don’t get me wrong, Sunday meets are essential for fellowship and provide a rudder to a church group but in this age people rarely pitch up at random. Instead you have to go to where the people are. Go fishing! Really the clubs, schools, universities, shopping centres have done all the hard work at gathering people so why not make use of it?? Here are a few examples of radical Christians taking Jesus to the people.

Prayer Caravan on University Campus!

mobile prayer caravanThey used to have a tent on the University of Surrey campus but it was rather old so the 24/7 Prayer Team there decided they needed something new. They landed on the crazy idea of having a mobile caravan and launched it at freshers week. “Over the course of five days well over 200 students must have spent time in the ‘prayer caravan’ as it had now been named. It could well have been two or three times that figure, we just don’t know. During the nights particularly, the caravan was packed – people kept coming in and asking questions, asking to be prayed for and doing artwork and prayer requests on the walls. The people we met and stories we’ve heard are too numerous to tell” Read some of the stories

Church in Trendy Bar

Church in a BarThe Chapel. Sunday evening – 7:30pm at Baa Bar. Free drinks for visitors, Worship and Teaching. Recently I’ve been following Tim Simmond’s adventure in Manchester of starting a meeting in a trendy bar. It’s a project of Newfrontiers Church, Christ Church Manchester. “Our aim is to love God, love the city of Manchester and love each other. With this in mind, we run a meeting on Sunday evening (The Chapel) in Fallowfield because we want to see many people in this city discover Jesus and join a church.” Go to the Chapel or Read Tim’s Blog

Bridal Boutique on High Street

Closer to home, our own Church in Northumberland meeting in Bedlington is setting up a shop on our High Street. We are not 100% sure at this stage how it’s going to be used to reach people but God told us to go for it. After a prophetic word about dressing in fine act – righteous linen as bride of Christ Rev 19:8 we thought that renting the shop space formally called “JCs Bridal Boutique” was an obvious sign from God that we should be renting the shop. I’ll keep you updated!


Sore Thumbs is a irregular post mainly of short encouraging links that stick out. If you have come across a link or resource that you think would fit on this blog then why not email it to dlee at webchurch.com

Prayer as Mission

Photo by Ben Askew

Photo by Ben Askew

So the church I attend as a student (City Church Newcastle) is just finished a series on prayer. At the last service we looked at Praying Together as a Church Family with the example of the early church in Acts 4:23-31.
What I love is that they are told not to speak about Jesus and then when released they decide that they need to pray together and ask for the exact opposite, boldness to speak. They had faith which caused them to be spiritually stubborn for Jesus. The place where they pray is shaken and the Holy Spirit arrives. They then do what they prayed for, went out and again spoke with boldness, they were open to God to deliver their prayers in them stepping out.

I just want to illustrate this. I came across this video of 24/7 Prayer in Ibiza the party capital of the world. There is a load of prayer going on but notice it is mixed with action/mission. You will have to watch it on YouTube as it can’t be embedded here.
Also of inspiration is my pal Clair Francis talking on prayer at Kings Church in Wellington New Zealand. Go Clair!



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