Endorsements

Hear what other churches who have begun a journey to discover the wonder and power of corporate prayer and have been served by the Concert of Prayer in some way, have to say about this ministry.

  • What a privilege to be together praying in one heart to our father God in heaven who is always able to do more than we can ask or imagine because nothing is impossible for him.

    We thank our friend Lloyd van Vuuren for blessing us through his ministry "A concert of prayer for Scotland".

    Full Gospel Church Dalkeith

  • What an amazing morning at church! We loved the passionate worship & were blessed by our guest Lloyd from “concertofprayerforscotland”!

    www.springburnaog.org.uk

  • ‘Lloyd’s time with us as a church was a blessing and brought the truth of scripture (1 Cor 13) not only in knowledge but more importantly into our hearts and lives. We took this into discussions in our Connect Groups and into our prayer meetings following on and have seen a witness of the Holy Spirit to this teaching on the centrality of Love. We are very grateful to Lloyd and Concert of Prayer for their time with us as a church.’

    Dean Norby, All Soul’s Fife [allsoulsfife.org.uk]

  • “When we spoke to Lloyd about the Concert of Prayer, we identified that we shared a similar passion to see corporate prayer as the driving force in Kingdom advance, but we were also aware that the prayer meeting is often the least well attended meeting in most local churches. We have always sought how we might ignite prayer in the normal course of prayer life, so when Lloyd described what the Concert of Prayer did in churches, we immediately decided to have him along to lead our Sunday service, where he walked our congregation through an engaging time of corporate prayer. This began the time with a couple of songs of worship to focus on giving praise to the Lord for who he is and what he has done, sometimes praying individually, sometimes all at the same time. There was no expectation or pressure on anyone to contribute if they were not comfortable, but we did encourage everyone to wade into the water and enjoy the freedom that was there by just participating. One really effective aspect of the prayer time was taking a psalm and using it as a springboard to pray into. So, one at a time our people would read a part of a verse and then they prayed that truth back to the Lord as it applied to us. A couple of times, Lloyd brought some meaningful insights into a few passages and then we launched into prayer using those passages and how they applied to us. There was also space given to just wait on the Lord in silence to allow him to speak to us and then we had shared those things. Overall, there was just this keen sense that the Holy Spirit was gently leading us along to pray the things that were on the Father’s heart. Because it was such a positive experience in helping us to grow in prayer as a congregation, we plan to make it a regular part of our schedule of services, even on Sundays. We are looking for God to move us forward as we seek him and call on his name together.

    Crossroads Church [crossroadsedinburgh.com]

  • “Like many others, Covid-19 affected our church meeting together and praying together. As we started emerging from the pandemic at the start of 2022, we had a real burden for gathering again in corporate prayer. Through a mutual connection we were introduced to Lloyd and the Concert of Prayer. We were greatly helped in formulating what our new monthly corporate prayer gathering would look like in our conversations with Lloyd and were challenged and blessed with a "demo" that he and his team hosted for us in June 2022. Praying the Scriptures is something we've found new joy in and has been really helpful. We are still very much on a learning journey with this and will look forward to continuing in our relationship with Lloyd and others in the Concert of Prayer as we seek to develop a prayer culture in our church.”

    Home | StJohns [www.stjohnslinlithgow.org]

  • Dave Hill, part of King’s Church West Lothian [kingschurchwl.org], talks about some of the key ingredients that have helped to develop and strengthen prayer in the local church which the Concert of Prayer has enabled them to embed further including;

    - Being quick to pray

    - Praying all at the same time

    - Being active and engaged in prayer meetings

    - Using the Bible to pray

    Video Testimony

  • “Lloyd very kindly came to speak to the NE Fife Filling Station meeting and provided a rich exposition and 'full immersion' in the powerful, poignant story of Abraham & Isaac, unpacking fresh dimensions of the ways in which this foreshadows the Cross. It was a great blessing to have him with us.”

    The Filling Station [thefillingstation.org.uk]

  • “We were delighted to have Lloyd host one of our monthly global prayer gatherings over Zoom for the Global Network of Evangelists, for evangelists based around the world. We had a powerful time of prayer, as we poured our hearts out to God, prayed around scripture, and waited on the Holy Spirit for words of encouragement for one another. Lloyd led us so well and sensitively - It was a precious time together. We’re looking forward to more in the future!”

    Justin Bloomfield – Global Network for Evangelists [Global Network of Evangelists | A Ministry of Luis Palau Association(www.evangelist.global)]

  • Oyinlola Bukky Odunlami Akande who leads the Unique Women Network [Unique Women] explains what she has learnt as she goes on a journey of corporate prayer, including;

    - Allowing space for others to pray

    -Praying shorter prayers

    -Praying from the Bible

    Video Testimony