Thursday Prayer
Thursday Prayer
Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting in Zirakpur, Punjab
In our day-to-day life, we always give priority to God and the holy spirit, we are always consistent in the worship and fellowships, but that's not enough to grow spiritually in Christ. Every week brings its own challenges, joys, and surprises, but through it all, we know one thing that remains constant, and that is, God listens to us when we pray. If you’ve been looking for peace, encouragement, or just a quiet place to be with God, then you’re not alone.
There is immense power when believers come together in prayer, no matter if our stories are different or maybe our backgrounds, but prayer is the only thing that unites us as one body in Christ. It reminds us that we are not alone in this journey, God is present amongst us, and we are together to encourage and support each other.
In the middle of a busy week, it’s not easy to get in touch, in the rush of work, family, and responsibilities. That’s why our Thursday Evening Prayer meeting is such an incredible gathering. Every Thursday (05:00 pm to 10:00 pm), we gather at the church in Zirakpur & via Livestream on YouTubeVinod Porchia Ministry & FacebookVinod Prochia Ministries for prayer, worship, and encouragement.
Join us on the Thursday Evening Prayer meeting in Zirakpur– to experience the presence of the Holy Spirit. It’s a quiet, divine space in the middle of a noisy world, where you’ll get encouragement, healing, or a spare time to listen to God’s word.
Why you should join the Thursday evening prayer meeting
Midweek prayer meetings provide a vital opportunity to reconnect with God and each of us in the middle of a busy week. When we take out some time for Christ and spend our time in His presence, it leads to the growth of our spiritual life.
During the prayer meeting:
- We’ll worship together by lifting our voices in gratitude and grace.
- We’ll pray for each other, with our community, and for the world around us.
- We’ll share testimonies of how God is working in our lives.
- We’ll find strength and peace through God’s word and fellowships.
Reasons to join the Thursday evening prayer meeting
A spiritual recharge: As our bodies need rest and nourishment, likewise, our souls also need some regular nourishment. In the middle of the week, you may feel tired, and taking time for the Thursday evening prayer meeting will help to refocus, renew your strength, and receive grace to face the days ahead.
Strengthen Community: Coming together in prayer builds a deeper connection among believers. It reminds us that we are not alone in this journey, but we are part of a supportive and faithful family.
Encourage consistency in Prayer: Having a set of prayer meetings during the week helps to make a regular prayer habit. Midweek meetings provide a structure and accountability that inspire you to keep prayer at the centre of your lives. Having a praying life is the blessing that the Holy Spirit gives you.
Experience God’s presence: when you start attending the Thursday evening prayer meeting continuously, then you start experiencing the presence of God in your life, and the holy spirit will guide you in every work.
Prayer meeting details:
- Day: Every Thursday
- Time: 05:00 pm – 10:00 pm
- Location: SCO No- 2, First floor, Main market near Chandigarh Fashion Mall, Baltana (Zirakpur),140604
- Speaker: Apostle Vinod Kumar Porchia
- Live on: YouTube Vinod Porchia ministry & Facebook Vinod Prochia Ministries
As we join our hearts in the worship of God, let’s embrace the gift of community, let’s listen, pray, and stand together, by trusting that God is everywhere. Our weekly prayer meeting is a peaceful pause before the weekend rush; it’s a chance to reconnect with god and others. Where we share our hearts, pray for community, and a fresh hope for the days ahead..
Join us and experience the power of prayer this Thursday evening, feel free to come, and also bring your friends, family to receive an abundant blessing from the words of God.
“For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” — Matthew 18:20
