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Are you frozen by
fears?
Trapped by
temptations?
Disillusioned by
disappointments?
The Agape Prayer Fellowship welcomes you to bring your
problems to the foot of the Cross.
Venue:
Room 2.2
Time:
Every Thursday, 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Objectives:
1) To provoke one another to love and to good works.
2) To encourage one another to lead a prayerful life.
3) To cultivate habitual
communion with God.
With the inauguration of Agape Prayer Fellowship on July 15,
2004, we have seen an average of 20 regular members in
attendance.
The Agape Prayer Fellowship meeting is based on the acronym
ACTS: Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication.
Every meeting is very informal, beginning with some light
refreshments. The meeting proper comprises the reading of
God’s Word and singing of meaningful hymns with the emphasis
on prayer. Then, prayer requests are shared in depth. This
informal atmosphere leads to more open sharing, as members
are not afraid to raise requests and thanksgiving items.
Some even give personal testimonies of God’s goodness
through answered prayers.
Visitation follows the prayer fellowship. Those prayed for
are very much encouraged by this immediate follow-up.
Some highlights:
(1) Committee members have their own pre-prayer sessions to
uphold one another, especially the chairperson.
(2) Many gain more confidence in sharing. There are warmer
fellowship as individuals get to know one another better.
(3) Our very first Christmas gathering saw an encouraging
number of 43! Hearts were blessed through the singing of
carols. Fun games were enjoyed by all. Those who came
contributed food. We had a hearty meal and an enjoyable
evening.
The members shared that they look forward to this prayer
fellowship, whether rain or shine. It is indeed time well
spent for the Lord, especially for those who could not
attend the Tuesday night prayer meeting.
Prayer is the key that unlocks the door of God's treasure
house.
Galatians 6:2: "Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfill
the law of Christ."
Read:
Report of Inaugural
Meeting on 15 July 2004
View:
Photos
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