A house of prayer for everyone is meant to embody Isaiah 56:7 “Even them I will bring to My holy mountain, and make them joyful in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on My altar; For My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.” Practically, it means we intentionally set aside a time and a place, as a corporate body, to encounter the Lord, know his heart, and ask of Him. Additionally, and just as importantly, it means we develop ourselves individually to live in his presence continuously.
Morning Prayer (Mon-Fri 5:30a-6:30a)
The purpose of our daily morning prayer meetings is to consecrate each day in devotional prayer by adoring Him and receiving His mercy (Lamentations 3:23) and loving kindness (Psalm 143:8). Place: Burning Bush UMC (1611 Briggs Chaney Rd., Silver Spring MD 20905)
Wednesday H.O.P. (Hour Of Prayer) (Wed 7:00p-8:00p)
The purpose of this prayer meeting is to come together to revive our spirits through intimate worship and minister to God’s heart through corporate intercession. Place: Alex Lee’s Place (9627 Milestone Way, College Park MD 20740)
Thursday H.O.P. (Hour Of Prayer) (Thurs 7:00p-8:00p)
The purpose of this prayer meeting is to come together to revive our spirits through intimate worship and minister to God’s heart through corporate intercession. Place: Alex Lee’s Place (9627 Milestone Way, College Park MD 20740)
Marveling Place (Sat 7:00p-9:00p)
Currently it is held at Alex Lee’s Place (9627 Milestone Way, College Park MD 20740). The purpose of this weekend prayer meeting is to contend for the outpouring of His Spirit over our families, churches, schools, country and the nations.
While the morning prayer meetings are set in a group context, these sessions are usually for the individual seeker to have a devotional time, particularly before the busyness and activity of the day get underway. Wednesday HOP, Thursday HOP, and Marveling Place are all corporate prayer times where the entire group is encouraged to engage in Spirit-led worship and intercession together.


