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We integrate prayer into everything we do at Fountain and we have two prayer rhythms that our church can participate in.
Weekly Thursday Morning Prayer on Zoom (6:30am-7:00am)
Pray First - Our monthly rhythm of prayer & fasting the first Mon-Weds of the month. (6:30am-7:00am)
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Pray First is our monthly practice of prayer and fasting over three days. This dedicated time allows us to prioritize our relationship with God and meditate on His truths. As a church community, we unite each morning on Zoom to pray, fast, and seek God for our personal lives, church and the world.
Join us on Zoom for the first 3 days of the month at 6:30 am for prayer.
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The first 3 days of every month we intentionally set our focus on God and meditate on His promises.
The power of prayer deepens our dependence on Him and sharpens our faith. When we pray we choose to put everything in God’s hands knowing that His hand will show up in every aspect of our lives and in those around us.
The act of prayer is what creates our intimacy with God. We can practice the spiritual habit of prayer knowing that our requests go to a God who hears us and who invites us to be intimately involved in His plan. For this reason, we pray in confidence knowing that our prayers are powerful and can bring about change in any circumstance.
There are no levels to this. We all can enter prayer with a posture of trust, openness, and faith, believing that God can do far more than we could even ask or imagine. It’s not about our circumstances, it’s about our heart stance.
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Fasting is the ancient practice of choosing to abstain from food for a certain period of time. It is a spiritual discipline, the purpose of which is training to become more like Jesus. The motivation of our fasting is to draw closer to the heart of God. Fasting is a Christian discipline to break the power of the flesh in our life – our desires, sins, and cravings – and to feed on the Holy Spirit.
“Fasting helps us to express, to deepen, and to confirm the resolution that we are ready to sacrifice anything, even ourselves, to attain the Kingdom of God.” - Scot McKnight.
In summary, fasting is not just about getting from God but getting to God. While fasting is choosing to go without food, you can choose to abstain from certain things over the 3 day period. We recommend prayerfully considering which practice is best for you at this time.