Prayer


Hughesville Baptist Church believes in the power of intercessory prayer.  Toward that end, we have implemented a prayer ministry to respond to prayer requests in our church body.  It is a privilege and an honor to bring the needs of others before our Heavenly Father in prayer. 

"And the prayer of faith will save the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up. And if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven." James 5:15,16
 
  • We have a weekly Monday morning prayer group that meets in the sanctuary at 10:00 AM.
  • We have monthly Prayer Meetings on Wednesdays at 7 PM. Please see our calendar for more information.
If you have a prayer request, please email your request to the church or contact your family deacon.


Please also focus on the following areas of prayer from our International Mission Board:

 
 

Tajiks of Tajikistan

(TAH-jeeks) – As the weather gets darker and colder, it is a cultural norm among Tajiks to wear dark colors until spring. The cold weather makes it difficult for Tajiks to travel to mountain regions and to have as much time to spend ... read more

South Mongolic Peoples, East Asia

The Lord is not slow but patient toward us that all may come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). In the last months, despite health struggles and difficulties, the Lord has strengthened the faith of South Mongolic believers. He has given several a ... read more

South Asian Unengaged Peoples

Pray for the Bengali-speaking Shaikh of India, who have a population of 27,470,000. Theirs is an egalitarian society, meaning that, according to their Muslim principles, there are no social divisions. The major sector of economic activity of the ... read more

Pedi of South Africa

(PEH-dee) – The Pedi people are the largest ethnic group in South Africa. They have a unique form of storytelling known as Bothokolo, which is a way of interpreting their history and culture through song, dance, and recitation. The ... read more

North Africans/Middle Easterners, Northern France

While walking in a weekly market area, some believers met Hakim sitting on a windowsill. As a Middle Eastern Arab who’d been injured in the conflict there, he made his way to France, where he sought asylum. Hakim and the believers had ... read more

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Prayers Archive - IMB

International Mission Board