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Seeking God for revival in the DFW Metroplex.

Seeking revival in DFW by uniting in prayer and believing for a move of God.
FAQ
What is the difference between a prayer room and structured prayer times at a church?
Prayer rooms are dedicated spaces where individuals can come and go as they please, often designed for quiet reflection, personal prayer, and worship. Some prayer rooms are open 24/7, while others have designated hours.
Structured prayer times, on the other hand, are scheduled gatherings at churches or community spaces where people come together for guided prayer, worship, or intercession. These sessions may be led by a pastor, prayer leader, or worship team.
What can I expect in a prayer room?
A quiet place for reflection and prayer—some are completely silent, while others may have soft music or scripture readings.
Creative prayer stations with prompts, scripture, or interactive elements.
Comfortable seating and resources to guide your prayer time.
A come-and-go environment where you can stay as long as you’d like.
Each prayer room is unique, so it’s helpful to check with the location beforehand.
Do I need to be a member of a church to participate?
No, most prayer gatherings and prayer rooms are open to anyone, regardless of church affiliation. The goal is to welcome all who desire to pray and seek God.
What if I’m uncomfortable or new to prayer?
That’s okay! Many people feel uncertain at first. Whether in a prayer room or a structured gathering, you are welcome to engage at your own pace. Some options to ease in:
- Sit quietly and observe.
- Use written prayers or scripture guides.
- Listen to music or read from a Bible.
- Join in when you feel ready.
There’s no pressure—just an opportunity to connect with God.