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Isaiah 61
Prayer Group,

Join us in prayer proclaiming freedom for our captive sons and daughters, and
for the restoration of Belmont's full inheritance.
Bring your sword!
Thursdays, 3:30 PM in the Prayer Room.

Missions Prayer Time

Third Tuesday of each month, 12-1 PM in
Prayer Room.

Open Prayer Meetings:

~ Monday-Friday
5-6AM in Worship Center (Wednesdays in Prayer Room)

~Worship & prayer
30 minutes before each service
in Prayer Room.

Use the Web & Pray for Unreached People Groups: Focus your prayers for the lost around the world - visit our website for a new unreached people group updated daily! Click on the picture to view details on the region and specific prayer points.

Want to use the Prayer Center?

To book the Center for prayer contact Mickey Newman (ext. 212).

Our Prayer Center is open during normal business hours (9 AM-4:30 PM Mon-Fri) on a first come-first serve basis.  You must sign in at the front desk.  It is recommended that you call before coming to verify availability of the Center.

 Our phone #:
256-2123
 

Prayer Center Ettiquete and Guidelines:

Please leave the Prayer Center as you found it and please do not remove any items from the Center.

The Prayer Center is for worship and intercession only.  For personal ministry, please use another room within our facility.

If the Center is already in use, please be respectful
to others. 

 

 

Prayer Ministry Home ¬ Prophetic Words/Praise/Prayer Reports

Belmont Church Prayer Ministry

 We here at Belmont want to be a people who seek a habitation for the presence of God through our prayer and worship. 

We want the relationship with our Father to be one of intimacy andcommunion.  We seek to have our hearts focused on Him and to have an ear to heaven that we may pray according to His Belmont Prayer Centerwill.  In doing this we find ourselves praying the scriptures as well as prophetically declaring to this world the word of the Lord, so that we may move the immoveable and plow the way for the next generation.

We are called to be a people who stand in the gap not only for this House, but our City, Nation and the Nations. It is in this place that we here at Belmont choose to make this a house of prayer for all that God wants to establish in this season.


We are excited about all the Lord has been doing especially in establishing a Prayer Center here at Belmont .  In 2004 we gathered in a room where books are stored behind our Conference Center and began to pray.  As we continued to meet we discovered that this room had been the center of community years ago.  This was a place where college and interracial groups as well as others meeting were held.  The Lord opened a way for us to begin to remodel the room and dedicate it as a place for His habitation.  What a privilege to have a place dedicated to prayer and worship.

  Our work in this area is ongoing and we are broadening out to the Belmont community by encouraging our Community Life groups to gather in the Prayer Center once or twice a year.  We have opened the Prayer Center to all who want to come and spend time with the Lord in prayer. 

 

What are you passionate about when it comes to prayer?  If you are interested in becoming apart of our prayer community fill out the survey sheet on the web site and send it in. We are building groups to focus specifically in areas such as governmental, market place, school, church, nations, etc. We will be posting bi-weekly prayers that can be printed for your use. 

Prophetic words and praise reports:   Have you heard from the Lord regarding the body of Christ or the body here at Belmont? Visit our Prophetic Word page to submit what you have received. We know that wherever we are in our walks with God, it is through prayer and supplication that we can move forward with His anointing, power, and authority. We hope you will journey with us to seek the Heart of the Father and that He may lean His ear, hear our prayers, answer us and heal our land.

 

 

 

 

 

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