When we began thinking about creating a 24/7 prayer room back in May the thinking was simply to provide a prayer base for launching our church’s autumn programme, but as the idea germinated it began to evolve into a community prayer space where everyone from our community could feel welcomed and included. Realizing that the Methodist Church’s 24/7 prayer team wouldn’t be around in September we invited Jonny and Beth to a pre-planning meeting in June. This meeting helped formulate our thinking and provided us with a core of volunteers who would creatively think through the ideas and prepare the prayer room.
We wrote to local public figures, the PSNI, and local support and help groups that are supporting families in the community and invited them to provide us with prayer points. We were surprised that many of them took the opportunity to respond and equally encouraged by their comments, some of which include:
“Thanks for sending out this courageous and strong email. I appreciate it and believe God will bless all the work in the community as we tune in to his ways”, “What a lovely idea”, “Please convey to your church my deep appreciation for this act of grace, it truly will make a difference to our community”, “Thanks a million for this”, “…Prayers for our clients, their families and the staff working with them are very welcome!”. Our local MP wrote: “It is great that Jennymount Methodists are thinking of praying about the needs of the local area and I, for one, certainly appreciate that.”
Posters and flyers were designed informing everyone in the community of this initiative, inviting everyone to come; these were posted in local business premises and distributed through letterboxes by a number of volunteers. We have been truly amazed by the willingness of church members to sign up as hosts in the prayer space around the clock, overwhelmed by the number of people who have been through the prayer space and encouraged by comments like “There’s something really special about deliberately separating yourself from the stresses and pressures of busy-ness. This place is truly sanctuary!” “Needed a little guidance and help with trouble I have” “I have been praying for some time for a 24/7 prayer room in my area…” Someone wrote this prayer: “Lord, soften our hearts to feel the brokenness of our community. Help us to weep over it as you wept over Jerusalem. Several people revisited the room more than once returning for the ‘peace’ and ‘solitude’.
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We ended our week with a climatic finale. We invited everyone from the community to a barbecue in the church car park, after which we released balloons with prayers that people had written attached, symbolizing our prayers ascending to God.








