21 Days of Prayer: Cultivating Our Hearts To Bear Fruit

As we step into a new year, let’s start with intentionality. Beginning Monday, January 6th, we invite you to join us for 21 Days of Prayer, a time to align our hearts with God, prepare for what’s ahead, and grow as people who cultivate creation and bear fruit in every season.

This journey is more than a daily practice; it’s an opportunity to deepen our connection with God and build rhythms that sustain us. Through weekday morning Zoom prayers, Wednesday night gatherings, pre-service prayer, and personal time with God, we will walk together in faith, seeking to be placed with purpose and bearing fruit in season.

Key Details

  • Dates: January 6th - January 26th

  • Nights of Prayer: Join us in person every Wednesday night from 7pm - 8pm at C3 for one hour of united, focused prayer. These gatherings will help us seek God together and experience His presence as a community.

  • Weekday Morning Prayer: Begin your day every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with prayer on Zoom at 8:15am. This 15-minute time will focus our hearts and minds, inviting God’s guidance into our day.

  • Pre-Service Prayer: On Sundays, come early at 9:30am for pre-service prayer as we prepare to worship and hear from God.

Why Join?

Psalm 1:1-3 describes a life rooted in God’s Word, comparing it to a tree planted by streams of water, yielding fruit in season. In Genesis 2, we see God’s call for humanity to work and watch over the garden. These passages remind us that fruitfulness comes from abiding in God and stewarding the gifts He’s entrusted to us.

This 21-day journey will guide us through Scripture, prayer, and reflection, preparing our hearts for all that God has for us this year.

Resources to Help You Engage Coming Your Way

We will be providing the following resources for all of us to join in. You can sign-up below to get more details as we get closer to January 5th.

  • Bible Reading Plans: Explore Bible reading plans at Bible.com designed to complement the themes of prayer and fruitfulness.

  • Fasting Time and Focus: Consider setting aside specific times or types of fasting during these 21 days. Whether it’s fasting from food, media, or other distractions, this guide will help you focus on God.

  • Prayer Guide: Use our 21 Days of Prayer Guide with daily devotions, reflection questions, and prayer prompts. Use the sign-up below to access.

For extra resources, check out what our friends at Church of the Highlands have put together.

How to Participate

  1. Sign Up: Start by signing up for the 21 Days of Prayer email list to receive resources, encouragement, and updates.

  2. Commit to Pray: Set aside time each day for personal prayer, join our weekday Zoom sessions, and attend Wednesday night gatherings.

  3. Engage with Resources: Follow the Bible reading plan and consider fasting in a way that helps you draw closer to God.

Let’s prepare our hearts for 2025 and beyond. Together, we will cultivate lives rooted in God’s Word and Spirit, bearing fruit that glorifies Him and blesses others. Join us on January 5th as we begin this transformative journey!

Brandon Cole