We are all reeling from a seemingly neverending series of tragic events. From gun violence in our schools, churches, grocery stores, and movie theaters, to racial violence, COVID, monkeypox, and the list goes on. How are we called to share hope with a broken world, to be a light in the darkness? Gather tonight to pray and lament as we lift up this sin-drenched world to one who gave his life to reconcile us to each other and to God our Father.
All past, present, and future Prayer Ministry participants are invited to join us for an hour of food, fellowship, fun, friendship, and feedback.
Join us as we go through the book "Understanding the Purpose and Power of Prayer" together.
Rev. James Kearny will speak on praying and connecting with people we meet on the street and being Spirit-led.
Rev. Barb Williams will give a short message on local mission opportunities, and then people will have a chance to put learning into action.
The Kindred Community gathers every fifth Tuesday for a time of prayer.
The event serves to unite communities to celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. King, honor leaders who model his work, and promote Biblical justice and reconciliation with community partners in the greater Seattle community.
Parents, sign up with your kindergartener and participate together, discovering more about prayer and the meaning behind the Lord's Prayer.
The Kindred Community gathers every fifth Tuesday for a time of prayer.
On the Wednesday of Holy Week, we will join together for a prayer service inspired by the early morning prayer services in Korean churches.
The Kindred Community gathers every fifth Tuesday for a time of prayer.
This is an informal gathering of intercessors, prayer warriors, and people interested in prayer. It is an opportunity for fellowship, to hear updates on prayer opportunities with Presbyterian Reformed Ministry International, and to hear from intercessors about their places of intercession. It’s a great place to ask questions about prayer and find answers from experienced…
The event serves to unite communities to celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. King, honor leaders who model his work, and promote Biblical justice and reconciliation with community partners in the greater Seattle community.
Pray for our neighborhood as we walk the U-District every Friday.