21 Days of Praise & Prayer

21 Days
21 Days of Praise and Prayer is a time set aside to eliminate distraction in order to seek to know the Lord better in every way imaginable as we make space in our everyday life to connect with God.
We know that it’s in times like these where God reveals His heart and changes ours as we PRAY, READ, AND PRAISE together as a church family.
It’s going to be a powerful 21 days!! 🙌
LIVE PRAYER
Every morning at 7am on our FB page
Here we go! Join us every morning at 7am on our Facebook page as we pray together. You do not have to have a social media account to watch this live prayer broadcast. Simply click here and you can watch.
LET’S READ TOGETHER
We are walking through the book of Psalm weekends at Bridgewood.
The book of Psalm helps us express ourselves to the Lord while embracing God’s truth. The book is filled with words to pray and songs to sing. It reminds us we can lament and express our grief to God. The psalms remind us to remember the God who is the beginning and end of all things, to rest in His sovereignty, and to have joy in all circumstances.
If you do not have a Bible, please email us and we will get one to you! If you’d rather read your Bible on your phone, download the free YouVersion Bible app.
WORSHIP PLAYLIST
We also have a curated a playlist called "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs" for our Psalms series on apple, spotify, and youtube.
Here are the links:
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“For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and his ears are open to their prayer.” (1 Peter 3:12)
SOUNDTRACK OF THE SOUL…Weekend Series
This series is powerful! If you missed any of our weekends, you can watch it on our YouTube channel. The Psalms not only stir up our minds with truth, but they stir up our hearts with feeling. Throughout all cultures, at all times, God’s people have turned to the Psalms for comfort, encouragement, and delight. That’s why the Psalms are so precious to us—they have a way of finding us wherever we may be.
– CREATING A LIFESTYLE OF PRAYER –
As you prepare for the next 21 days, it can be tempting to start thinking of a laundry list of prayers you’d love to see answered. But we really want to encourage you to keep this simple. When praying, make your primary goal to know Jesus more and experience Him. Pray prayers of total surrender, and aim to glorify God with your life. Focus first on what’s right about Him, such as His goodness and His greatness, and see everything else through that filter.
Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where He prayed.
- MARK 1:35
Prayer is most effective when it isn’t something we do every now and then, but when it’s a lifestyle we cultivate. To understand how to have a lifestyle of prayer, we can look at the example Jesus gave during His life on earth.
HAVE A CERTAIN TIME
Jesus got up early in the morning to spend time with His Heavenly Father. Make a daily appointment with God — whether it’s first thing in the morning, at lunch, or in the evening — and faithfully keep it.
HAVE A CERTAIN PLACE
Jesus had a specific place He went to pray. Having a designated place to pray helps us remove distractions and frees us to worship and pray out loud.
HAVE A CERTAIN PLAN
As we pray every day, our plans for our prayer time can vary, maybe include worship music, Bible reading, and quiet time to listen to God. It doesn’t always have to look the same; it just helps when we have a plan for connecting regularly with God.