09/16/2025
North Greenville Church holds a Sunday evening prayer meeting every second week, alternating with our Tabletalk Magazine discussion meetings. Both hour-long gatherings begin at 6:00 pm.
Many churches in our area are not recognizing the importance of holding corporate prayer, whether on Wednesday or Sunday evening. Brothers and sisters, we need to rediscover this spiritual discipline. According to M.R. Conrad:
In church history, prayer meetings have often coincided with gospel advance. For example, the first missions movement in America began with the Haystack Prayer Meeting. Those at this meeting were instrumental in sending out Adoniram Judson, the first American commissioned as a missionary. Over a hundred years later, when evangelist D. L. Moody traveled to a city to preach the gospel, he started regular prayer meetings that continue long after his team had left.
Each meeting, we will focus on a different need or praise. This Sunday evening, our prayer emphasis will be on Foreign Missions. Specific prayer requests may include:
• For May Nealey and the work of Rafiki, especially in Malawi.
• For God to raise up more laborers for the harvest.
• For God to broaden our vision for supporting more foreign missions work and to bless us with people and resources to make this possible.
• For the critical work of SEED Ministry (Serving by Educating, Equipping, and Discipling Church Leaders and Christians in the Global South). This is a work of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and focuses on training men to be able to handle Scripture well as they pastor rural churches, especially in Rwanda (primary focus), some in Kenya and Uganda, and in Pakistan, though we have had trouble lately with our teachers getting visa approval to enter the country.
The global south is projected to be the dominant center of the Christian faith and its influence in the world by 2050. The western world is quickly shrinking into the background. All the more reason to pray both for the purity of the church in these countries—fringe sects and cults have had significant influence in the global south–for the establishment of faithful educational facilities to train pastors, among other things.
Future prayer meetings will focus on:
Our Country
Our County
Our Families
Our Youth
Our Young Adults
Our Senior Citizens
If your church has Sunday evening worship or prayer meeting, great. If not, why not join us for a season of prayer and a hymn? Our meeting place is 2120 Roe Ford Rd., Travelers Rest. Watch for the sign out front, and listen for our bell.
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North Greenville Church holds a Sunday evening prayer meeting every second week, alternating with our Tabletalk Magazine discussion meetings. Both hour-long gatherings begin at 6:00 pm.Many churches in our area are not recognizing the importance of holding corporate prayer, whether on Wednesday or S...