Prayer Wall

 
God’s Word

Thank God for Pastor Daniel’s message on Sunday morning, “God Is With Us,” from Psalm 139. Ask the Lord to encourage us to lean into His sovereignty and grace in a hostile world.

God’s Word

Pray for Gerad Hall, who is scheduled to preach this Sunday, January 11th. His message is titled “Who is Listening?” The Scripture passage is 1 Kings 18:20-40. May the Lord give us ears to hear.

Our Church

Pray for Bob and Diane in their continuing journey with cancer. 

Our Church

Ask the Lord to bring new people to our Christianity Explored class, which starts on Sunday. And may the Spirit move among us. 

Our Church

Pray for our Men’s and Women’s Bible Studies, our Youth Ministry, our Small Groups, and our Adult Sunday School. May we more and more become people of the Word. 

Our Church

Pray for our Community Chat on January 18th. 

Our Church

Pray for the Men’s Breakfast on January 24. 

Our Church

Pray for our Naperville Coffee & Classics group, which resumes on February 21. 

Our Church

Please pray for the following events:
Coffee & Cannoli (February 1), Discover NCC Class (February 8), Membership Class #1 (February 15), Membership Class #2 (February 22). May people be drawn into our fellowship and be given the tools they need to be joyful and productive members of the NCC family. 

Our Church

Pray for our NCC Forums as we set the schedule for this semester. We need wisdom. May we settle upon events that bless our community and draw people—including us—closer to Christ

Sunday Morning’s Congregational Prayer

Father, we come to you this morning humbly. 


We ask in your Son Jesus Christ and by the help of the Holy Spirit that the words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts be acceptable before you. 


Thank you for the bright sun of this morning, its luminous reminder that we are still in the season of Christmas. In this season we remember our gospel hope that “the word became flesh and dwelt among us” and “in him was life and the life was the light of mankind and the darkness has not overcome it.”


We praise you, Jesus, that in your incarnation, in taking on our human nature, you began to undo the curse of Adam, you began to unwind the powers of the world, you began to purify all manner of wickedness, and all this in the form of a baby. 


We praise you, that you expunged, destroyed, obliterated the record and penalty of our sin on the cross for our sake once for all. 


We praise you O God, for completing this work begun at Christ’s conception and birth in his vindication at the resurrection of his body from the grave. 


We praise you for the enduring hope that abides in heaven, Christ, who is at your right hand, the true Man, the faithful One, the Savior who has gone before us and bore us with him in his ascension into heaven where our lives are now hid. 


Lord, for all this praise, for all this good news, we recognize we regularly fall short of walking in your will and delighting in your ways. Now in this time, we humbly confess our sins to you. 


We thank you, Lord, for the assurance of your love and acceptance of our confession, prayer, and life in Christ Jesus alone. 


It is in him that we pray and interceded for all those in our congregation who are sick, depressed, anxious, lonely, strung out by the demands of this life. 


And for our missionaries likewise, attune their hearts to the work you are calling them to do. Empower them to walk mightily in Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. 


We pray for our president, our governor, our mayor in Naperville, that they might come to know whom they ultimately serve and respond accordingly. 


And for Pastor Daniel this morning, grant him confidence, peace, and power to preach your word, by which, along with the work of your people, your kingdom comes into this world. 

So, Father, we pray for your kingdom to come, in the words your Son taught us to pray together, saying: 
Our Father, in heaven, 
Hallowed be your name,
Your kingdom come, your will be done,
On earth as it is in heaven. 
Give us this day our daily bread, 
And forgive us our debts as we also have forgiven our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us from evil, 
For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory,
Forever, Amen. 

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