Sunday Morning's 9:30 am
Each Sunday Pastor Jeremy hosts the Boiler Room, a time of prayer at 9:30. The strength of our church will be measured by the prayers of our people, and all are invited to join.
“REJOICE ALWAYS, PRAY WITHOUT CEASING, GIVE THANKS IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES; FOR THIS IS THE WILL OF GOD IN CHRIST JESUS FOR YOU.”
1 THESSALONIANS 5:16-18
A boiler room prayer gathering is a group of people coming together to pray, typically in a church. The term comes from the prayer gatherings at the church of Charles Spurgeon, a 19th-century English preacher who believed that prayer was the spiritual power behind his ministry. Spurgeon referred to his church's prayer gatherings as the "boiler room" because boiler rooms were the driving forces of everything in his time.
Some say that boiler rooms are engine rooms that drive God's purposes forward.
Surgeon humbly served the Lord by preaching at the London Metropolitan Tabernacle regularly filling it with 5,000 people. Spurgeon identified the “Boiler Room” was where the Spiritual Energy of the Church was generated. It was in the “Boiler Room” where at least 100 people would gather to pray for the upcoming church service.