Sunday, September 17, 2006

7 Years of Non-stop Worship and Prayer

Today we began a three day celebration of the 7th anniversary for the International House of Prayer of Kansas City. Seven years ago on September 19, a group of people started worshipping and praying and it has never stopped since that first chord was played. Nick Syrett was the man who played that first chord (I learned that this morning in our worship service). He and his wife and son are now part of the prayer movement in Israel. Speaking of church service this morning, we watched a video of reminiscence and congratulations. Some of the people that had been part of the beginning of this ministry shared their fond memories. Others who have watched this ministry from afar (people like Jack Hayford, and Jack Deere, and Rick Joyner, and others) offered congratulations on leading the way into night and day intercession.

After church, we all headed out to a local park for an afternoon of fun and food. Speaking of food, Mike Bickle (IHOP director) has told us that during this three days there will be no fasting! Now for those of you who do not know Mike, let me tell you, that alone is a sign and a wonder. Mike is the most prolific "faster" I have ever known, and for him to tell us to NOT fast is moving into miracle territory. Anyway, we headed for a park to eat and play together. There were a couple of thousand people gathered for the celebration. It was like watching a multi-ring circus. Event coordinators had organized football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, kick ball, extreme Frisbee, horseshoes, and more. There were giant inflatables for the children to romp in. There was even a first aid station manned by a real doctor, who unfortunately had a little too much business with sprained ankles, and possibly even a fractured wrist. But they were all handled with care and efficiency - and of course prayer.

We had a wonderful time remembering and celebrating what God has done in just 7 short years. The thing that continues to amaze me, is the dedication of all who are part of the ministry of intercession. And I'm not just talking about here at IHOP. There is a great prayer movement exploding across the face of the earth. Sometimes we lose our way and try to turn prayer into a program -- something we tack onto our existing church programs (we have a tendency to want to package what we've learned about prayer and turn it into a simple and easy to follow formula; we're great at organizing the life out of things) -- but overall, God keeps us pointed in the right direction. And I'm not just talking about Kansas City! The prayer movement is exploding in Atlanta, and Chicago, and Dallas, and Houston, and Singapore, and Hong Kong, and New Zealand -- EVERYWHERE -- and I continue to be amazed at the commitment of intercessors around the world.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

One thing that Mike shared about on Sunday was how night and day prayer is a stumbling block to many people. We like the concept and the idea but the nitty gritty day in day out lifestyle of an intercessory missionary is harder than we think. Thank God for giving us grace and marvelous commrades to pray with.

Esther Irwin said...

I've been watching via internet and it sure looks like a great party!! The question popped in my mind... how do Christians celebrate something? Instead of dancing to some other kind of music, I was so glad to see the dancing to the Lord after the 8pm set. I don't know how many were at the meetings, but it looks like a whole heap of people. I especially liked the skit on how the picnic was planned. What a hoot! AMEN!