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A Call to Prayer...

Hello Church hey Family- Greetings in Jesus Name-

Jesus said- Give and it shall be given back to you. A good measure He said- it's not just the return gift but increasing measure like press down, shaken together and running over... I truly believe that He is not referring giving to treasure alone but talents, time and territory too. Amen..

Our church is growing. Yes, not only in terms of quantity but also in terms of quality. While we are progressing and adding new members every month, while we are focusing on the growth factor as well. Our needs are also constantly growing. The church is having more responsibility to hold the members together to guide, pursue our capacity and fulfil God's intended purpose. This is possible only when we continually asking, knocking and seeking HIS help and His commandments at the center of every activities that we do here at BCC. 

A wise man often says Prayer is where the Power is. It's true. Is it not....

"Prayer isn't the only thing we do, but it is the first thing we do."

We are very exicted to introduce 3 critical ministry opportunities in 2025. . 

A) An Hour of Prayer- this is a dedicated session on Sunday morning Prior to 1st Service - between 8 and 9am. This Prayer Power Hour is primarily to start our new week by His Grace, and Guidance. Intercession to our 2 Services and seeking God's intervention/ breakthroughs during the service.. Our first session starts on 05Jan25 8am and glad to have most of you regularly.

B) Time for Intercession - 2 hours joint session by 1st Saturday of every month between 7am and 9am....This session is to focus on the breakthroughs, to enlarge our Ministries/ Kingdom territories/ to advance in the battle field to snatch the things that belong to the church and Us from the enemy. Lets roll up our sleeves to put our feet in the battle ground. Our first session will be on 04Jan25. 7am.

C) Last but not the least, an quarterly Prayer GUILD sessions to spend solid 3 hours to share the testimonies/ Prayer lessons. Guild is a forum where like minded people come together to discuss on the framework of the things that we do well and look for the opportunities to excel and do it better.

Remember, Intercession is the hardest work in the world– giving of our time, strength, energy, and attention to the needs of others in a way that no one but God sees, no one but God will do anything about, and no one but God will ever reward you for..

Are you ready for the challenge?. Please check our BCC website and follow Newsletter for more details.....

Looking forward to your involvement and increased participation. GBY from Zion. Shalom.

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