Nashville House of Prayer Kick-Off
9.5.07
people from different churches and age groups this summer at TheCall Nashville,
and at Luis Palau city festival. We can now build and add to those relationships
through the common ground of the inter-denominational Nashville House of Prayer
(NHOP) that will kick-off on Sept. 11, 2007.
NHOP is comprised of people like you who are beginning to catch a glimpse of the
smile of God as He sees his people corporately expressing their love for Him, for one
another, and for what is important to His heart.
Are you a singer? A musician? Person of prayer? Someone who likes to meditate
on God and His Word? Or are you just peeking in the door of what it means to
become more intimate with God? If so, then being a part of NHOP means being
in the right place at the right time for you, for the city, for the nation, and for the
world.
NHOP Director, Robert Perry, said the 9/11 kick-off date is no accident.
His date will always be a day of remembrance that reminds us of our need for
God's protection, he said. Within the context of remembering those lost in the
9/11 tragedy, we will spend the evening in corporate prayer and worship as we
cry out to God for His intervention in Nashville, for our nation, and for the
advancement of His kingdom in the nations.
Please make plans to join us in the main sanctuary of Belmont Church at
68 Music Square East in Nashville, Tenn., on Tues., Sept. 11, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Michael W. Smith has welcomed NHOP to be held at various times each week at
New River Church in Franklin. Pastor Don Finto of Belmont Church has also opened
wide their doors in downtown Nashville. At either of these locations you'll feel right
at home as you join together in seeking the heart of God.
For more information about when the NHOP prayer rooms will be open
in Nashville and Franklin, please visit our website at www.nhop.com.
And be sure to watch for details regarding NHOP's official
city-wide launch scheduled for January, 2008!