Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Prayer Update - January 28, 2009

Featured Church/Mission: First Presbyterian Church of Concord, NH (Pastor Doug Domin)
1. Pray for the training of 5 men as officers.
2. Prayer for the provision of a leased space for FPC to worship, carry out ministries, and have a presence in the greater Concord area throughout the week and not just on a Sunday morning.
3. Prayer for the spiritual and numerical growth of the church body.

Featured Potential Church Planting Site: Brunswick, Maine
1. Pray for the spiritual and economic prosperity of the people of Brunswick.
2. Pray for the progress of the Gospel on the campus of Bowdoin College.
3. Pray for the expansion of the Kingdom in central Maine.

MNA Committee work:
Pray for God’s blessing upon the committee’s February meeting and continued progress in recruiting and working with men interested in being involved in ministry in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

New Free Grace Presbyterian Newsletter

For the latest on Free Grace Presbyterian in Lewiston (Pastor Per Almquist), visit: http://www.freegrace.us/materials/0901_FreeGrace.pdf

Prayer Update 1/14/2009

Featured Church/Mission: Christ Presbyterian Church of Nashua, NH (Pastor Jason Wakefield)
1. Pray for the church as it transitions from a mission church to a particularized church.
2. Pray for the potential leaders of the church: for their training and preparation to govern the affairs of Christ Presbyterian.
3. Pray for the funding of the ministry in the midst of a shortfall in outside support.
4. Pray for new people to come and join the congregation.


Featured Potential Church Planting Site: Littleton, New Hampshire

1. Pray for the spiritual and material prosperity of the people of Littleton, NH.
2. Pray for the progress of the church in the northern portion of New Hampshire and for wisdom in the development of plans for planting churches in the rural regions of the state.

MNA Committee work:

Pray for the continued identification of men interested in the work of ministry in northern New England and for the committee’s interaction with those who have already come forward.