June 30, 2026
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Corporate Prayers June 2026

6.14.26
Heavenly Father, we worship you as the God of Truth and faithfulness. Your Word is perfect, your promises are sure, and your character never changes. You are holy in all your ways and trustworthy in all you say and
do. We praise you because you are righteousness and Truth. Father, we confess that, like Paul, we often find ourselves doing what we know we should not do. Though we desire to honor you with our words, we
have not always spoken with complete truthfulness. We have justified half-truths, exaggerated our stories, withheld what was right to say, or dismissed careless words as insignificant. Yet your Word reminds us that
our speech matters to you. Forgive us for the times our words have failed to reflect your character. Forgive us for grieving your heart by treating honesty lightly and by failing to let our “yes” be yes and our “no” be no. Create in us hearts that love truth, and teach us to speak with integrity in every conversation. May our words be pleasing in your sight and faithfully reflect the God we profess to serve.
Lord, we thank you for taking our brokenness and making it beautiful. Thank you for the gift of your Word, which teaches us how to live in a way that pleases you. Thank you for the example of Jesus Christ, who was
faithful and true in every word he spoke. Thank you for the forgiveness that is ours through his sacrifice and for the transforming work of the Holy Spirit within us. We are grateful that you continue to shape us to be more and more like you.
Holy Spirit, we ask that you help us be people of truthful speech and consistent character. Let our words be simple, honest, and trustworthy. Gives us courage to speak truth with love, wisdom to know when to speak and when to remain silent, and humility to honor you in every conversation. Above all else, let all that we do bring you glory and point others who do not know you towards your gracious love. We pray all these things in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

6.21.26
Father, with our hands and our voices lifted high toward Heaven, we give you praise right now, in this moment. You are the Maker of all things. You are the giver of every good and perfect gift. You are our all-knowing, only wise King. You are our caring healer and our strong protector. To you a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day. Who can know the depth of your love for us? Who can comprehend the vastness of your mind? Our understanding of you has barely scratched the surface of your character.
Father, forgive us for putting ourselves above you. Forgive us for thinking more highly of ourselves than we think of you. We confess that we are a weak and forgetful people, Lord. How quickly we forget the loving arms of your embrace as we run toward lesser things that promise to fulfill our deepest desires. Lord, only you can fulfill our desires, only you know exactly what we need, only you can save us from our sinful nature that so desperately wants us to chase anything but you.
Lord, thank you for sending your only son to break the curse that sin has over our lives. Thank you, that he is the one and only mediator between you and your chosen people. Help us to remember that though him, we can bring our praise, our confession, our thanksgiving and our requests directly to you no matter the day, nor the hour, nor the circumstances that we’re in. Father, what a privilege it is to commune with you, to be vulnerable with you, to bring to you our every thought, feeling and desire.
Help us to make it a habit of coming to you immediately with our joys and our sorrows, with our thanksgiving and our anxiety, with our adoration and our confession. For it is only through you, that we can have hope for living today and an expectation of the perfected life that is to come. It is in your holy name that we pray, Amen.

6.28.26
Heavenly Father, we rejoice that you have gathered us together today to sing, pray, listen, and fellowship. May our songs be filled with your praise and glory. May our hearts be filled with the knowledge of your presence for you are always with us, leading, guiding, comforting. You are all we need but we convince ourselves otherwise. Prone to wander, Lord I feel it, aren’t just words on a screen they are the condition of our hearts. We wander away from you in our thoughts believing, even if  just for a moment, that the thing you call sin, would actually be beneficial and that we are missing out. Sometimes we wander a little further, the fleeting thought becomes a desire that lures us into the waters where we dip our toes, feel it out and declare its good. Wandering from you is rarely a sprint in the wrong direction but instead a slow drift, a meandering of the heart. We confess that we are all guilty of wandering away from you at times but like the good shepherd you are, you gather us back in. Protecting, guarding, keeping your sheep. For the one that has wandered seemingly too far, out of the safe  boundaries you have given us, we plead with you to bring them back. Forgive us, as brothers and sisters in Christ for the times we have ignored the warning signs of the one who is drifting. Forgive us for not loving them like you do and not seeking their good by calling them to repentance, reminding them of your love and truth. Oftentimes it is costly to confront. Friendships can be  lost, interactions turn awkward, it is no longer easy or convenient. But neither was the Cross. You, Jesus did not consider your comfort or your… When you paid the price for our wandering. Help us to love others the way you do and bring the wanderer back to the fold. Thank you that no wanderer is too far from your grace and mercy.  11  For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his steadfast love toward those who fear him; 12  as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us. – Psalm 103:11-12 Amen.

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