Week 3: April 25th - April 30th

Worship is Prayer

 Sunday, April 25—Join us in-person or online for worship as we discover the new normal that Jesus taught us to pray and believe is possible.  “Give us this day our daily bread.”

Prayer Focus:

As you read the Psalm(s) this week let this be your prayer focus:  God, what do you say I need?

Preparing for Prayer through Scripture

One Day Plan

April 26—Psalm 11
April 27—Psalm 12
April 28—Psalm 13
April 29—Psalm 14
April 30—Psalm 15

Three-a-day plan

April 26—Psalm 31 (morning), 32  (afternoon) and 33 (night)
April 27— Psalm 34 (morning), 35 (afternoon) and 36 (night)
April 28—Psalm 37 (morning), 38  (afternoon) and 39 (night)
April 29— Psalm 40 (morning), 41  (afternoon) and 42 (night)
April 30— Psalm 43 (morning), 44  (afternoon) and 45 (night)

Prayer Challenge:

April 26th - 30th

This prayer practice focuses us in on God’s goodness and graciousness in our lives.  It opens us open to him revealing the small and big ways he is caring for us and allows us to acknowledge him as the source and provider of all our needs.  The more time we spend giving God thanks, the better we are able to discern what our real needs are so that we can then ask and believe God will meet our every need.

Monday, April 26th

Wednesday, April 28th

Saturday

Every Saturday is a day off.  You can use it as a day to catch up if you fall behind, celebrate when you are on schedule and even consider using it as a time to journal.  Journaling is another means of prayer that allows you to put on paper what God has been showing you.