PRAYER POINTS
SCHEDULE
RESOURCES
SPIRITUAL HEALTH SURVEY
Throughout history, God’s people have come together for focused seasons of prayer and fasting. These times are set apart for seeking God’s presence, confessing and repenting of sin, and receiving His cleansing, direction, and clarity regarding their part in advancing His Kingdom.
From September 13th- October 17th, 2026 the Pastors and Elders of GracePoint are calling on the church family to engage with us in this kind of focus.
For 35 days, we will pray and fast to reorient our attention and affections toward God. Use the Scripture prompts and resources below to prompt your daily prayers. Use this season to ask God to do His work in your life, to reveal your assignment as part of the GracePoint family, and to reveal to all of us how we are to spread the good news of Jesus to the community around us.
Prayer Points
Sunday
- Lead each of us to put Your Kingdom first in our practical, daily priorities. (Matthew 6:33)
- Reveal our need for you, Jesus – individually and as a church family (John 15:5)
- Give us hunger for Your word, reveal Yourself as we read it, empower us to apply it. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
Monday
- Lord, teach us to pray dependently and powerfully. (Philippians 4:6-7)
- Teach us how to walk in the Spirit day to day, in all circumstances. (Galatians 5:16)
- Reveal the gifts Your Spirit has provided to each of us and open doors for us to use them. (1 Peter 4:10-11)
Tuesday
- Unite us and make love a hallmark of our church family. (Ephesians 4:1-3)
- Lead us into maturity through spiritual growth, that we may become leaders in the realms You’ve called us to (Colossians 1:28-29)
- Make us lights for Jesus in our homes, neighborhoods, and cities (Colossians 4:5-6)
Wednesday
- Teach us how to worship You in spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)
- Guide us in teaching our own children and grandchildren about God’s love for them, expressed through relationship with Jesus (Psalm 78:4)
- Give us an “open arms” perspective toward all who need a church home (Hebrews 13:2)
Thursday
- Lead us to needed repentance of sin and wrong attitudes & beliefs. (Proverbs 28:13)
- Deliver us from the power of the evil one and his schemes as we submit to You. (James 4:7)
- Empower everyone to prayerfully complete the “GracePoint Spiritual Health Survey.”
Friday
- As the Elders and Pastors consider the results of the GP Spiritual Health Survey, reveal the true condition of the GP flock. (Acts 20:28)
- Lead us into paths of righteousness, for Your name’s sake. (Psalm 23:3)
- Give us insight into Your calling for our church family, at this place and at this time. (Ephesians 2:10)
Saturday
- Give us Your love for the people around us and move us to serve them in times of need. (1 John 3:17-18)
- Give us divine appointments with people who need to know about Jesus, and the love to boldly engage in conversation with those people. (1 Peter 3:15)
- Teach us, day by day, how to lean on and live in Your power. (Ephesians 1:18-20)
SCHEDULE
Sunday Mornings
Worship Gatherings will include orientation around our “Seek First” theme. Join us each week as we worship and seek the Lord together.
Worship Center Prayer
Drop by the Worship Center for a time of unguided personal or group prayer. Join with the people there, or pray on your own. Days and times TBD.
Weekly Fasting
If you’d like to include the practice of fasting in your prayer focus, see the resources below to learn more about the practice and get involved.
Sunday Evenings
Join the GP family for an hour of guided corporate prayer every Sunday evening from September 13th, through October 17th, 5 PM.
Final Celebration
Our worship gatherings on Sunday, October 18th will serve as the culmination of our “Seek First Project.” Don’t miss this anticipated time of praise.
Ministry Fasts
Join these ministry teams for focused times of fasting.
- Connect Group Leaders: week of September 13th.
- Worship/Tech: week of September 20th.
- Elders and Deacons: week of September 27th.
- GPStudents: week of October 4th.
- GPKids: week of October 11th.
RESOURCES
"Seek First Project" sticker
Pick one up at the “Connect Desk” and stick it in a place that will remind you to pray! (Don’t worry, it will come off)
What is biblical fasting?
The ancient spiritual practice of fasting is a disciplined used to set aside normal activities for the sake of seeking God in a more intentional manner. A person can fast (refrain from engaging with) almost anything: food, electronic devices, entertainment, sexual activity, etc. The most common type of fasting is practiced in regard to food.
Read below about different approaches to fasting…
A partial fast is a spiritual practice where you abstain from certain foods, meals, or activities for a set period while continuing to eat in a limited way. Some people find that fasting from the areas that distract them from God the most (technology, entertainment, hobbies, etc.) is particularly helpful.
The purpose is to intentionally turn your attention away from physical desires and focus more fully on prayer, Scripture reading, worship, and dependence on God. Through a partial fast, you can seek deeper spiritual growth, greater sensitivity to God’s leading, and renewed devotion to Christ.
Intermittent fasting is the practice of switching between periods of eating and periods of not eating, according to a set schedule. Like other kinds of spiitual fasts, you can combine this kind of scheduling with prayer and other spiritual disciplines to draw near to or seek after God in a more concentrated way.
An extended fast is a spiritual practice in which you abstain from food for multiple consecutive days in order to seek God with greater focus, humility, prayer, and dependence. During an extended fast, the emphasis is not on creating intentional mental and spiritual “space” to listen to God, engage deeply with Scripture, and pursue spiritual renewal. Some Christians undertake a juice fast, consuming fruit and vegetable juices to maintain some nutritional intake, while others practice a more restrictive water fast, drinking only water and abstaining from all food; water fasts are generally more physically demanding and may require greater caution, especially for longer durations.
Because extended fasting can place significant demands on your body, if you have any medical conditions, are pregnant or nursing, or are taking medications you should consult your healthcare professional before beginning an extended fast. Should you engage in an extended fast, pay attention to signs of dehydration, dizziness, weakness, or other concerning symptoms and discontinue the fast if necessary. Wisdom, prayerful discernment, and appropriate medical guidance can help ensure that you fast safely and responsibly.
During our Seek First project…
Prayerfully decide on the number of days and the dates to engage in any of the fasting types above. You may even decide that fasting should not be part of your prayer focus. There is no “wrong decision” if you are led by the Spirit.
When deciding how long to fast, consider your prior fasting experience, medical conditions, and events happening in your life.
A common practice is to choose a limited amount of time: 3, 5, 10, or 20 days, for example. If you’re new to fasting, it may be wise to choose a shorter partial or intermittent fast. If you have experience fasting, a longer period may be appropriate.
In all of these, prayerfully decide… the Lord will make it clear!
This tool is designed to help you reflect deeply and prayerfully on your personal spiritual health… and to help us – the Elders and Pastors of GracePoint – to know the condition of the flock God has given us to shepherd (Proverbs 27:23).
By knowing the overall spiritual temperature of the flock, we can provide appropriate spiritual growth opportunities for the church family.
Your submission will be entirely anonymous – there’s not even a place to provide your name. So, please, be entirely honest as you answer these questions. Respond with the truth of how things are, not how you desire them to be or think you should respond.
Thank you for participating in this survey. With the information it provides we hope to help you move toward spiritual maturity.
