Prayer Services
Prayer nights - Wednesdays @ 6:30 - 7:30
Youth Prayer - Every week Day @ 6:30 - 7:30 (ages 12 - 18 + parents are welcome)
What is Prayer and Fasting
Fasting is a powerful act of faith and obedience that deepens our connection with God and aligns us with His supernatural power and provision. It is more than just abstaining from food; fasting demonstrates a hunger for God’s presence and a dedication to seeking His will.
Throughout Scripture, fasting is a recurring theme, with examples like Jesus’ 40-day fast (Matthew 4:1-2) and the fasts of Daniel and Esther, all of which brought divine breakthroughs and clarity. Fasting intensifies our prayers, subdues the desires of the flesh, and increases our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, enabling us to walk in greater spiritual authority.
When we fast, we step into a posture of faith, believing that God will respond with guidance, strength, and blessings in every area of life. Whether seeking clarity, breaking through challenges, or pursuing a deeper intimacy with God, fasting is a transformative spiritual discipline that brings extraordinary results.
Types of Fast
Complete Fast
A complete fast involves abstaining from all food and drinking only water. This type of fast is often done for a set period and requires preparation and care, especially for extended durations. It mirrors biblical fasts, such as Jesus' 40-day fast, and is a powerful way to focus entirely on God.Partial Fast
A partial fast involves giving up specific types of food or meals for a period of time. For example, you may fast from one meal a day or avoid rich foods. The Daniel Fast, where only fruits, vegetables, and water are consumed (Daniel 10:3), is a common example.Intermittent Fast
In an intermittent fast, believers eat during a specific window of time each day and fast the rest. This structure is flexible and allows for daily periods of prayer and focus on God while maintaining regular nourishment.
Liquid Fast
During a liquid fast, participants consume only liquids, such as water, juice, or broths, for a set period. This fast is often chosen for those seeking a more sustainable way to dedicate time to prayer and spiritual growth.Soul Fast
A soul fast involves abstaining from non-food distractions, such as social media, entertainment, or other activities that take time and attention away from God. This fast is ideal for those looking to reset their spiritual priorities and focus more deeply on Him.