Prayer

Join us as we hear God’s voice and respond, by the power of the Holy Spirit, with the heart of Jesus.

Lean Into Prayer this Fall

Join us this fall as we launch several new prayer ministry movements together.

All Church Prayer: Join us as we meet in worship and prayer on the first Thursday of the month! We’ll seek to hear God’s voice together, pray for one another, and pray for our church.

First Thursdays | 8am

Women’s Prayer: Ladies! Join us as we carve out intentional space to communicate with God on behalf of and alongside one another at our weekly, 35-minute Tuesday morning gathering!

Tuesdays | 8am

Men’s Prayer: We’re excited to continue expanding our weekly, 35-minutes, men’s-only prayer group on Thursday mornings and we can’t wait for you to join us in this new season!

Thursdays | 8am

Day of Prayer & Fasting: Throughout the day, when you sense your hunger and desperation, would you draw your attention back to Jesus by praying the following prayer, knowing you're praying this alongside your Rockharbor family

Inhale: Fill me with your Spirit.
Exhale: Unify your church.

Inhale: Fill us with your Spirit.
Exhale: Increase our hunger for you.

Join us in the evening for a Worship and Prayer Gathering as we come together and intercede for our church and one another.

January 14 | 7pm

Prayer Room

Our Prayer Room is a designated space for practicing prayer and learning how to live life present to God. Visit our Prayer Room on your own or with a group!

To use, email Erin Vinzon at evinzon@rockharbor.org

Receive Prayer

Phone Call

We have a team available to pray for you over the phone.

Email Us

If you need prayer, don’t hesitate to email us and let us know.

Join the Rockharbor Prayer Team

A team that practices prayer for themselves and others on a daily basis and prioritizes being together, learning, and praying courageously.

Questions?

Get in touch with one of our staff members

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