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Prayer
What Do You Want Jesus To Do For You?
One day, as Jesus was leaving town with his disciples and a large entourage in tow, a blind man named Bartimaeus started calling out to Jesus. A couple of bystanders, urged him to quiet down. But in his desperation, the Bible says "he shouted all the more 'Son of David, have mercy on me!'" When he finally got Jesus' attention, the Lord came to him and asked Bartimaeus, "What do you want me to do for you?" Not surprisingly, the blind man responded, "Rabbi, I want to see."
"'Go,' said Jesus, 'your faith has healed you.' Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road." (Mark 10:46-52)
It seems pretty backwards for the Son of God to ask a mere mortal "What do you want me to do for you?" Yet, this is a question Jesus asked more than once. And we believe it's a question he's still asking today.
For this reason, Irving Church desires to be a place of prayer. We want to be part of Jesus' continued prayer ministry where he is meeting, healing, comforting and blessing people who need him today. We attempt to do this primarily in 3 ways: prayer requests, healing prayer sessions, and altar prayer.

Prayer Requests
Do you want to be added to our prayer list? Let us know your prayer needs, and our prayer team will begin praying for you today.

Healing Prayer Sessions
We would love to pray with you about any physical, emotional, or spiritual needs you may have. Healing prayer sessions are 30-90 minutes long. 2-5 prayer ministers will take time listening, talking with you, and then praying for whatever it is you want Jesus to do for you.

Altar Prayer
We offer a time of prayer ministry every Sunday at our worship service. Come see one of our prayer ministers during communion and receive prayer for any need you have.
2024
Year of Prayer
"Lord, Teach Us To Pray"
We echo the request of the very first disciples, that in 2025 Jesus would teach us to pray. Our desire is that our church as a whole would be taken deeper into His presence through prayer. Through teaching, testimonies, and practice, we seek a richer life of prayer for every person in our church - from the children to the elderly, from the novices to the veterans. We invite you to join us as we seek miracles, greater faith, and, most of all, His face.
MONTHLY PRAYER FOCUSES
Each month we will focus in on a different aspect of prayer. Click on any of the links for more info and resources on each month's focus