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The Power of Praise - Oct 2025

The Power of Praise  - Oct 2025


Reference Ps 8:1-2

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

What a powerful time we shared together in the presence of the Lord! My heart is full of thanks to God and to each one of you—the 14 who joined in person and the 9 who attended online—for standing with us.

God truly Glorified Himself as we fixed our eyes on Him and gave thanks. Just as with Jehoshaphat, our posture was not one of our own strength, but of dependence—and He fought for us. He built the fortress and silenced the enemy through the simple, profound power of our praise.

Be encouraged! The victory is already won in Christ. The joyful relief, the peace, and the abundant pouring out of the Holy Spirit we experienced are a testament to His faithfulness. He has done it all!

We are believing that the next time we gather, it will be even better as the Lord continues to draw us deeper into His purposes. Let us continue to stand in our priestly position, to worship in Spirit and in truth, and to watch in expectation as God's awesome work continues to take shape for His Glory alone.

Thank you for being a part of this. God is indeed good, and He is navigating us in a unique way.

In Jesus' Mighty Name, Amen. 


πŸ™ You're Invited to Pray πŸ™

Join us for a powerful intercessory prayer session. There is a power in Praise that changes things. When we Praise God, He builds a protection around us. He quietens the things that fight against us. He turns our hardest situations around.

The Bible is filled with stories of ordinary people who saw God do amazing things when they chose to praise Him, even in the middle of their trouble.

Come and add your voice. Let's pray together with simple, honest hearts. Let's fill the room with praise and trust that God will hear us and move powerfully.

Your prayer makes a difference. Your faith gives strength to all of us. Please come.

πŸ“… 04 Oct 2025 | ⏰ 7:00 AM
πŸ“ BCC The Church, Upper Room
✨ Theme: "Power of Praise" Reference Ps 8:1-2

Your prayers matter. Your presence fuels our faith.

Reply πŸ™Œ if you're in!

*"When two of you get together on anything at all on earth and make a prayer of it, my Father in heaven goes into action"* (Mt 18:19, MSG).

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