This just in, an article from our Pinnacle Prayer Mountain newsletter...
National Day of Prayer (Recap):
On The Pinnacle...
"With an atmosphere that fosters rich prayer and worship, The Pinnacle Prayer Mountain was an ideal place to host a 12 hour service devoted to intercession on behalf of the U.S. The essence of our Father's heart for our nation and where it's headed could be felt in a very thick and real way. This "essence" was also the inspiration that fueled both intercession and worship throughout the day.
Beginning at 9am, the service began with amazing worship led by one of The Bridge Pinnacle Mountain's worship teams. The atmosphere began to thicken as a result of worship to the Father and a spirit of intercession was released. Every hour a different intercessor led prayer on specific topics. Some of the themes included: the government, our president, schools/colleges, youth, New England revival, abortion, repentance, persecution, and many more.
Aside from the prayer and worship, perhaps the most powerful aspect of the day was the spirit of unity that fell on those who participated in the service. It was truly amazing to watch as individuals who are young in their call to intercession stood up with boldness and authority on issues close to their heart. The support and unity of the group helped encourage people to step out into unknown territory. Some literally experienced months of growth in just one service.
The National Day of Prayer was no doubt another small, but important step taken towards fulfilling the destiny of the mountain as a place of powerful intercession and worship. The atmosphere on The Pinnacle continues to hunger for more activity similar to what was experienced on the National Day of Prayer."
Beginning at 9am, the service began with amazing worship led by one of The Bridge Pinnacle Mountain's worship teams. The atmosphere began to thicken as a result of worship to the Father and a spirit of intercession was released. Every hour a different intercessor led prayer on specific topics. Some of the themes included: the government, our president, schools/colleges, youth, New England revival, abortion, repentance, persecution, and many more.
Aside from the prayer and worship, perhaps the most powerful aspect of the day was the spirit of unity that fell on those who participated in the service. It was truly amazing to watch as individuals who are young in their call to intercession stood up with boldness and authority on issues close to their heart. The support and unity of the group helped encourage people to step out into unknown territory. Some literally experienced months of growth in just one service.
The National Day of Prayer was no doubt another small, but important step taken towards fulfilling the destiny of the mountain as a place of powerful intercession and worship. The atmosphere on The Pinnacle continues to hunger for more activity similar to what was experienced on the National Day of Prayer."
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Blessings,
Streams School of Ministry
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