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Harp and Bowl Prayer Meetings

You are invited to join us

Harp and Bowl is taken from Rev 5:8 where we see both worship and intercession rising to the throne of God.

Rev 5:8-9  Now when He had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each having a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.

 

The vision of Harp and Bowl is to encourage enjoyable prayer in the House of God.

Isaiah 56:7 Even them I will bring to My holy mountain,

And make them joyful in My house of prayer.

Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices

Will be accepted on My altar;

For My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.”

 

It was prophesied by Amos and then confirmed in Acts 15 that The Tabernacle of David would be rebuilt.  By revelation from God, David greatly expanded the worship of Israel, especially by setting up 24/7 worship in a special Tabernacle that he erected in Jerusalem. Over 20 years ago God called Mike Bickle of the International House of Prayer to set up a 24/7 prayer furnace in the Spirit of the Tabernacle of David where the worship has not stopped since 1999.  These Houses of prayer have now developed all over the world.

 

For 17 years we have been holding monthly prayer meetings, where we mix prophetic worship and intercession in a similar style as in the International House of Prayer in Kansas USA.  We mainly focus on national and international issues.

 

We are now holding these meetings online on zoom, which means that others can join us no matter where they live and how far away.  We have a number joining us from France.

 

As travel is no longer an issue we would like to invite you to join us to pray for our nations at this critical time.

 

We are holding these meetings on the first Thursday of the month at 7.30pm - 9.00pm 

If you would like to join us please contact us on bvrichardson@hotmail.com and we will send you a zoom link.

 

 

               

      

     

     

     

 

     

      



 

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