Prayer at Faith

If you are in need of prayer, we want to pray for you.  Fill out a prayer request card at one of our Sunday services, or fill one out online via this link:  Send a Prayer Request

At Faith, we want to call upon God with every concern of our lives and the lives of those we know.  We not only want to see God move in mighty ways, but we're also privileged to be a part of that.  For this reason, we frame our prayers with three basic principles:

  • Pray for others before ourselves
  • Pray for what is right, not just what is reasonable
  • Pray for results through us, rather than to us

Each week, we pray for the following:

  • God’s children everywhere, especially those overwhelmed by war, natural disaster, religious persecution, prejudice, political injustice, poverty, hunger, disease, homelessness, loneliness, financial worries, unemployment, or hopelessness.
  • Safe, successful missions and return home by those in our military and volunteer organizations, especially those known to us personally.
  • Officials and leaders: national, state, and local.
  • Faith’s day school, congregation council, leaders, mission partners, Stephen Ministers, Pastor Rusty, Pastor Nick, and staff.
  • Our faith formation and growth in discipleship and mission.
  • Friends & Family in ongoing treatment & recovery

Public Prayer Requests/Prayers of the Day

Thurs. Mar. 16 — Prayer Requests

During this season of Lent, may our praise never cease; may our worship be unending; may our love for you find new depths; may this season bring new hope and new healing; may we see your goodness and your glory in new ways throughout this season. May we know the depths of your love for us more fully and may we remember the gift of Your salvation. Amen

  • Prayers for Carol Brown as she undergoes additional surgery on Wednesday, March 29.
  • Praise and thanksgiving for Clay Hershey surviving a horrific car accident, and prayers for successful surgery to repair cervical fractures.
  • Prayers for Lois Heckart after successful surgery for an aorta aneurysm. Prayers for successful rehabilitation, comfort, and healing. Prayers for comfort, trust and calming of stress and anxiety for Dave, Lois’ husband.
  • Prayers for the family of Kim Kelly, FLC Day School Teacher, whose father died this past month.
  • Prayers for the family of Davene Hutchins and loving care and support for her husband, Bob.
  • Prayers for Alice Stanko as she begins kidney dialysis; for her recovery and healing and for her family as she begins this process.
  • Praise and Thanksgiving: Tom Rahrig’s scans were clear which means the “car T cell” transplant has put the non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in remission! This is the news they have been waiting to hear for 27 years—a miracle according to the doctors. Tom and Rita are grateful for all the prayers and support. Pray for good results on the next scan in two months.
  • Prayers for Elmer Summers, a Vietnam war veteran, whose cancer has returned. He is scheduled to see his oncologist in a week, and we pray for a positive prognosis.

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Thurs. Mar. 16 — Prayer Requests

During this season of Lent, may our praise never cease; may our worship be unending; may our love for you find new depths; may this season bring new hope and new healing; may we see your goodness and your glory in new ways throughout this season. May we know the depths of your love for us more fully and may we remember the gift of Your salvation. Amen

  • Praise and thanksgiving for Clay Hershey surviving a horrific car accident, and prayers for successful surgery to repair cervical fractures.
  • Stephen’s Ministry asks prayers for safety and unity of purpose among active and retired military. We pray for calm and trust as soldiers return to their homes this holiday season. Heal their injuries, emotional wounds, and adrenaline disorders that increase stress. Give us hearts to understand their struggles. Lead them in their journey. Amen
  • Prayers for Lois Heckart after successful surgery for an aorta aneurysm. Prayers for successful rehabilitation, comfort, and healing. Prayers for comfort, trust and calming of stress and anxiety for Dave, Lois’ husband.
  • Prayers for the family of Kim Kelly, FLC Day School Teacher, whose father died this past month.
  • Prayers for the family of Davene Hutchins and loving care and support for her husband, Bob.
  • Prayers for Alice Stanko as she begins kidney dialysis; for her recovery and healing and for her family as she begins this process.
  • Prayers for peace, comfort and support of family and friends for Julie Sullivan in the passing of her mother, Pauline Zabel, wife of Loren Zabel.
  • Prayers of thanksgiving for successful knee replacement surgery and continued healing for Carol Brown.
  • Prayers for Angelia Davenport, FLDS staff member, who suffers from leukemia and other issues; lungs seem to be improving, but internal bleeding is being investigated. Plans are to wean her off sedation and oxygen hoping to perform a tracheotomy. Prayers, also, for her husband, John.
  • Praise and Thanksgiving: Tom Rahrig’s scans were clear which means the “car T cell” transplant has put the non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in remission! This is the news they have been waiting to hear for 27 years—a miracle according to the doctors. Tom and Rita are grateful for all the prayers and support. Pray for good results on the next scan in two months.
  • Prayers for Elmer Summers, a Vietnam war veteran, whose cancer has returned. He is scheduled to see his oncologist in a week, and we pray for a positive prognosis.

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Thurs. Mar. 9 — Prayer Requests

During this season of Lent, may our praise never cease; may our worship be unending; may our love for you find new depths; may this season bring new hope and new healing; may we see your goodness and your glory in new ways throughout this season. May we know the depths of your love for us more fully and may we remember the gift of Your salvation. Amen

  • Praise and thanksgiving for Clay Hershey surviving a horrific car accident, and prayers for successful surgery to repair cervical fractures.
  • Stephen’s Ministry asks prayers for safety and unity of purpose among active and retired military. We pray for calm and trust as soldiers return to their homes this holiday season. Heal their injuries, emotional wounds, and adrenaline disorders that increase stress. Give us hearts to understand their struggles. Lead them in their journey. Amen
  • Prayers for Lois Heckart after successful surgery for an aorta aneurysm. Prayers for successful rehabilitation, comfort, and healing. Prayers for comfort, trust and calming of stress and anxiety for Dave, Lois’ husband.
  • Prayers for the family of Kim Kelly, FLC Day School Teacher, whose father died this past month.
  • Prayers for the family of Davene Hutchins and loving care and support for her husband, Bob.
  • Prayers for Alice Stanko as she begins kidney dialysis; for her recovery and healing and for her family as she begins this process.
  • Prayers for peace, comfort and support of family and friends for Julie Sullivan in the passing of her mother, Pauline Zabel, wife of Loren Zabel.
  • Prayers of thanksgiving for successful knee replacement surgery and continued healing for Carol Brown.
  • Prayers for Angelia Davenport, FLDS staff member, who suffers from leukemia and other issues. Since her bone transplant approximately 3 months ago, she’s been back in the hospital since January 25 with various issues. Prayers, also, for her husband, John.
  • Praise and Thanksgiving: Tom Rahrig’s scans were clear which means the “car T cell” transplant has put the non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in remission! This is the news they have been waiting to hear for 27 years. Tom and Rita are grateful for all the prayers and support. Pray for good results on the next scan in two months.
  • Prayers for Elmer Summers, a Vietnam war veteran, whose cancer has returned. He is scheduled to see his oncologist in a week, and we pray for a positive prognosis.

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Thurs. Feb. 23 — Prayer Requests

During this season of Lent, may our praise never cease; may our worship be unending; may our love for you find new depths; may this season bring new hope and new healing; may we see your goodness and your glory in new ways throughout this season. May we know the depths of your love for us more fully and may we remember the gift of Your salvation. Amen

  • Praise and thanksgiving for Clay Hershey surviving horrific car accident, and prayers for successful surgery to repair cervical fractures.
  • Cynthia Murphy requests prayers for family member, Homer Laird, who was recently diagnosed with cancer as well as a number of other very serious health conditions. He is in the Neuro ICU at UT Southwestern Dallas.
  • Stephen’s Ministry asks prayers for safety and unity of purpose among active and retired military. We pray for calm and trust as soldiers return to their homes this holiday season. Heal their injuries, emotional wounds, and adrenaline disorders that increase stress. Give us hearts to understand their struggles. Lead them in their journey. Amen
  • Prayers for Lois Heckart after successful surgery for an aorta aneurysm. Prayers for successful rehabilitation, comfort, and healing. Prayers for comfort, trust and calming of stress and anxiety for Dave, Lois’ husband.
  • Prayers for the family of Kim Kelly, FLC Day School Teacher, whose father died this past month.
  • Prayers for the family of Davene Hutchins and loving care and support for her husband, Bob.
  • Prayers for Alice Stanko as she begins kidney dialysis; for her recovery and healing and for her family as she begins this process.
  • Prayers for peace, comfort and support of family and friends for Julie Sullivan in the passing of her mother, Pauline Zabel, wife of Loren Zabel.
  • Prayers of thanksgiving for successful knee replacement surgery and continued healing for Carol Brown.
  • Prayers for Angelia Davenport, FLDS staff member, who suffers from leukemia and other issues. Since her bone transplant approximately 3 months ago, she’s been back in the hospital since January 25 with various issues. Prayers, also, for her husband, John.
  • Prayer update for Tom Rahrig: Tom’s scan’s were clear. This means the car T cell transplant has put the non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in remission! This is news they have been waiting to hear for 27 years! He will continue to go in for blood work regularly and have another scan in two months. Tom and Rita are grateful for all the prayers and support.
  • Prayers for Elmer Summers, a Vietnam war veteran, whose cancer has returned. He is scheduled to see his oncologist in a week, and we pray for a positive prognosis.

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Thurs. Feb. 9 — Prayer Requests

God, In the face of unspeakable tragedy, the suffering of those in our community, and the destruction and loss of life in Syria and Turkey, we pray what the Psalmist wrote in Psalm 10: Lord, you know the hopes of the helpless. Surely, you will hear their cries and comfort them. You will bring justice to the orphans and the oppressed. Comfort the people whose family members and friends have died as a result of these earthquakes. Draw close to them. Equip believers in Syria and Turkey to show the love of Jesus to their neighbors by helping in tangible ways and sharing the hope of the Gospel. Inspire generosity in the hearts of people in the U.S. and across the world, prompting individuals to give the resources and money needed to help communities rebuild. Empower the Church in America to show radical love for our immediate neighbors who are grieving the loss of life, beauty and peace in Syria and Turkey. Let us not turn away but help us be your hands and feet to love those who are suffering and bear witness to your presence with them. God, hear our prayer. Amen

  • Praise and thanksgiving for Clay Hershey surviving horrific car accident, and prayers for successful surgery to repair cervical fractures.
  • Cynthia Murphy requests prayers for family member, Homer Laird, who was recently diagnosed with cancer as well as a number of other very serious health conditions. He is in the Neuro ICU at UT Southwestern Dallas.
  • Stephen’s Ministry asks prayers for safety and unity of purpose among active and retired military. We pray for calm and trust as soldiers return to their homes this holiday season. Heal their injuries, emotional wounds, and adrenaline disorders that increase stress. Give us hearts to understand their struggles. Lead them in their journey. Amen
  • Prayers for continued healing for Pastor Rusty. May the healing power of God touch him and keep protecting him; may he continue to serve faithfully but also enjoy periods of rest and recovery.
  • Prayers for Lois Heckart after successful surgery for an aorta aneurysm. Prayers for successful rehabilitation, comfort, and healing. Prayers for comfort, trust and calming of stress and anxiety for Dave, Lois’ husband.
  • Prayers for the family of Kim Kelly, FLC Day School Teacher, whose father died this past month.
  • Prayers for Diane Oliver, who had a medical device implanted this week. Prayers for healing and prayers for comfort as she adjusts to the changes this will make to her everyday life.
  • Prayers for peace, comfort and support of family and friends for Julie Sullivan in the passing of her mother, Pauline Zabel, wife of Loren Zabel.
  • Prayers of thanksgiving for successful knee replacement surgery and continued healing for Carol Brown.
  • Prayers for Angelia Davenport, FLDS staff member, who suffers from leukemia and other issues. Since her bone transplant approximately 3 months ago, she’s been back in the hospital since January 25 with various issues. Prayers, also, for her husband, John.
  • Prayers for Tom Rahrig, husband of FLDS staff member, Rita Rahrig. He has suffered with non-hodgkins lymphoma for 27 years, and received a carT cell transplant January 23. He is in isolation for 3 weeks and we pray that the transplant will be successful. Pray for Tom and Rita to feel God’s presence and peace as they wait.
  • Prayers for Elmer Summers, a Vietnam war veteran, whose cancer has returned. He is scheduled for see his oncologist in a week, and we pray for a positive prognosis.

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