Vital prayer
ministries are foundational to the entire ministry, and particularly the
evangelism focus, of every congregation. There are seven vital steps to
advancing your congregation's prayer ministry:
Step 1: Reinforce a vision of prayer
Use frequent and creative communication to
reinforce the vision for prayer established by your congregation's
leadership. Use your newsletter effectively to lift the vision. Keep it
visibly in front of the congregation by displaying a banner at the entry to
the worship center. What symbol can you develop that will be associated with
the prayer vision? Can a song be written to capture the vision? Include
reminders about prayer in the sermons and worship services of your faith
community.
Step 2: Lay a solid Biblical foundation
Launch your prayer ministry through a
series of sermons that support a vision for individual and communal prayer.
This deliberate approach will help address any questions or concerns about a
focused emphasis on prayer. Keep in mind that wise leaders will build prayer
ministry on a solid biblical foundation. When the storms of conflict come,
this "house of prayer" will not be washed away (Matthew 7:24-27).
Step 3: Train prayer team members
Take the time and energy to train those who
volunteer or who are selected for your congregational prayer team. Make
expectations clear from the beginning for prayer team members. Communicate
clearly the hopes and dreams for this ministry.
Step 4: Establish clear lines of accountability
It is vitally important to have clear lines
of accountability in your prayer ministry. Because of the spiritual reality
of prayer and the need for confidentiality, it is important to work through
issues of accountability ahead of time. Having one person in charge who
communicates regularly with your church staff prevents chaos.
Step 5: Develop prayer mentors
Mentoring can be an excellent way to
develop skilled people for your prayer team. It also reinforces what the
mentor has learned. Mentoring expands and multiplies prayer ministry
training to include greater numbers of congregational members. Imagine a
whole congregation that has received some special prayer training. It could
revolutionize your congregation.
Step 6: Protect your prayer ministry
Follow a few simple guidelines to protect
your prayer team and its members. Ephesians 6:13 says, "having done
everything to stand firm." We are all subject to temptation. It is wise in
prayer ministry to establish clear boundaries for the emotional safety of
all those involved. If a man or woman requests private prayer, be sure that
the prayer team member is of the same gender. A prayer team consisting of
both a man and a woman is another good solution to private prayer. Prayer
partners should be of the same gender unless it is in a public meeting. If
there is a desire for the laying on of hands in prayer, ask permission
first. Then and only then, the prayer partner may place a hand on the head
or join hands with the person for whom they are praying.
Step 7: Celebrate publicly those who serve in this ministry
Just as you install others for a variety of
other congregational volunteer ministries, it is important that your
congregation has an opportunity to publicly affirm those who serve in your
prayer ministries. This also reminds your congregation of its commitment to
accept, support and pray for those who have stepped forward for this
important ministry.