A Season to Pause and Pray: Join Us for Lenten Prayer Gatherings
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 18, and leads us through forty intentional days (excluding Sundays) toward Easter Sunday on April 5, 2026. Historically, Lent has been a season of prayer, fasting, and generosity—a time to slow down and realign our hearts with the Lord before we celebrate the resurrection.
This year at Fellowship North, we are choosing to spend our Lenten season intentionally in prayer.
Why Prayer?
Life moves quickly. Schedules fill up. Responsibilities multiply. And before we know it, Easter arrives without us ever truly preparing our hearts.
Prayer isn’t about checking a spiritual box. It’s about dependence. It’s about reminding ourselves that we are not the source—He is. As a family of families, we want to be a church that doesn’t just talk about seeking God but actually does it.
Join Us on Wednesdays
Beginning February 18, we will gather each Wednesday from 6:00–6:45 pm for guided prayer. Each week, one of our small groups will lead us with a specific focus:
Each gathering will be simple, intentional, and focused. No pressure. No performance. Just space to pray.
If You Can’t Attend…
We truly hope you’ll prioritize being in the room. There is something powerful about unified prayer. But if you are unable to attend, we invite you to set aside that same time on Wednesdays to pray wherever you are. Let’s move through this season united in spirit, even when we can’t all be together physically.
One church. One heart. Seeking the Lord together.
Come As You Are
You don’t need special words. You don’t need perfect consistency. You don’t need to have it all figured out.
Just come.
Let’s prepare our hearts for Easter by doing what the disciples once asked Jesus to teach them:
“Lord, teach us to pray.”
We look forward to walking this Lenten journey with you.
This year at Fellowship North, we are choosing to spend our Lenten season intentionally in prayer.
Why Prayer?
Life moves quickly. Schedules fill up. Responsibilities multiply. And before we know it, Easter arrives without us ever truly preparing our hearts.
- Lent invites us to pause.
- It invites us to listen.
- It invites us to seek God’s heart together.
Prayer isn’t about checking a spiritual box. It’s about dependence. It’s about reminding ourselves that we are not the source—He is. As a family of families, we want to be a church that doesn’t just talk about seeking God but actually does it.
Join Us on Wednesdays
Beginning February 18, we will gather each Wednesday from 6:00–6:45 pm for guided prayer. Each week, one of our small groups will lead us with a specific focus:
- Prayer of Confession
- Prayer of Thanksgiving
- Prayer for Workers
- Pray for Outsiders to Be Saved
- Pray for the Maturity of the Church
- Pray that God would expand our borders for the Gospel
- Prayer for our Nation and the World
Each gathering will be simple, intentional, and focused. No pressure. No performance. Just space to pray.
If You Can’t Attend…
We truly hope you’ll prioritize being in the room. There is something powerful about unified prayer. But if you are unable to attend, we invite you to set aside that same time on Wednesdays to pray wherever you are. Let’s move through this season united in spirit, even when we can’t all be together physically.
One church. One heart. Seeking the Lord together.
Come As You Are
You don’t need special words. You don’t need perfect consistency. You don’t need to have it all figured out.
Just come.
Let’s prepare our hearts for Easter by doing what the disciples once asked Jesus to teach them:
“Lord, teach us to pray.”
We look forward to walking this Lenten journey with you.
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