Discover how your Church might change and grow as you cultivate and enjoy a culture of prayer

Pray Together.

The ‘Concert of Prayer for Scotland’ exists to train leaders and Scottish churches to pray together, host prayer meetings and create a culture of prayer in the local church. When a culture of prayer is established and embedded in local church life, prayer becomes the engine room that powers all other areas of local church activity.

If your church would like to grow in corporate prayer, we would love to support you through training and resources.

The ‘Concert of Prayer’ works entirely at the invitation of local Scottish churches to serve, strengthen, and support their efforts to cultivate corporate prayer for the growth and good of each church community in Scotland and beyond, in order to advance the Kingdom of God in a local church setting.

The Concert of Prayer for Scotland wants to get Scotland ‘Revival Ready’ by stirring, equipping and training local Scottish churches to enjoy Spirit-led, God-focused, times of prayer and worship in the presence of God all the time, so that local churches can effectively do what they have been called to: Glorifying God through discipleship, raising leaders, planting churches, proclaiming Jesus, demonstrating loving communities on mission, worshipping God, loving their cities and locations. 

The Concert of Prayer wants to see local Scottish churches succeed in THEIR God-given callings, THEIR mission, by getting behind what THEY are already doing, and in particular getting their prayer furnaces going and hot, in such a way that corporate prayer is a thrill, a joy, a delight, a privilege: "making them joyful in my house of prayer...for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.”

Does your Church pray together?

Would you like to see your local church humming with prayer again?

Get in touch to see how we can serve and support you. We would love to hear from you.

Would you like to see your Church growing in corporate prayer?

Organisational member of the Evangelical Alliance [www.eauk.org].