If no one answers- leave a message. Messages will be checked though out the
day and your call will be returned.
Prayer Chain
To become part of the prayer chain, call
Virginia Story, or Dolores Fisher to join the email group you contact Beccy Obendorf
at bobendorf@citlink.net
Prayer Information
The
Sterry Church makes prayer a very important part of our church life.
Following worship each Sunday a prayer team is available for a time of
personal prayer, the Web page carries a continual list of prayer requests that
Sterry receives from within and outside the church family.
Each Tuesday at 9 AM the Prayer Circle meets in the library for prayer.
The church Prayer Chain (phone) has a contact group of 40+ people and the
e-mail prayer chain reaches another 30 or more.
We
invite you to be a part of the Ministry of Prayer at Sterry
by being a participant in the Prayer
Chain.
We celebrate Communion on the first Sunday of
each month. All baptized,
confessing Christians, regardless of church affiliation are welcome to take the
bread and fruit of the vine.
A
prayer team is also available in the front of the sanctuary following Sunday
worship.
HOW TO SIT AT THE LORDS FEET :
Here is one
set of simple steps to take as you sit at the Lords feet in your own personal
communion with him.
- Find
a time where you are not distracted.
Early in the morning or late at night might be the best, depending on
what type of person you are. It
might be in the car as you wait for the kids to have baseball practice.
- Find
a place where you will not be distracted.
Get away from radios, televisions, computers, and telephones.
Have the secretary hold all calls, if that place is your office.
- Begin
with a time of silence and stillness.
Sit comfortably and close your eyes.
Start with a minute, and build up each day as you become more used to
doing this. It can be a shock
to our systems when we are so used to go!go!go!.
As Jesus to speak to you in the time you will set aside for him.
- Open
your Bible.
If you aren't sure what to read, I suggest a Psalm, or some place
in the Gospels or letters of the New Testament.
For example, take the letter to the Philippians. Read a chapter, or portion, or even just a few verses.
Reflect on what you believe those words are saying to you.
Sometimes it helps to
- Write
down your favorite verse.
- Write
your insights into the passage.
- Write
how you believe it applies to you.
- If
something strikes you, that is most likely Jesus speaking to you.
Pay attention to that, and pray about why those words hit you.
- Sometimes,
reading a devotional guide or book also allows Jesus to speak to us. Our Daily Bread is available at our church.
Books like My Utmost For His Highest by Oswald Chambers, or The Imitation of Christ by Thomas A Kempis, provide wonderful writings
that challenge and stir us.
- Spend
time in prayer. Reflect on what you read in the Scripture. Bring your
needs and concerns before the Lord, but also be quiet so that your heart can
hear what he might say to you. You
will be surprised at how the Lord can speak to your heart and life.
- Don't
rush this. Take 15-20 minutes or even longer!
- As
you develop this habit, you will find you long for it more, and it centers
your life. Be patient. It
will take time to develop this time if it is new to you.
Different days will bring different things.