Praying Together 2025

Last year, on the 50th anniversary of our church, we invited people in our community to share short testimonies of a way that God has used Lambrick to spark, fuel, renew, or sustain your faith in Christ.  All with the aim of encouraging one another with what God has done, and inviting us to pray together for more.

Now, a year later, 
we want to reshare these stories and invite others as a means to encourage and pray together. We will include one story, new or old, in our newsletter each week and continue until we run out. As a community, let's pray once again for God's continued work in us, and among us, and through us - in Gordon Head, Victoria, and the world. 

The ASK:  How God has used Lambrick to spark, fuel, restore or sustain your faith?

  1. Could you tell us simply in 100-150 words?
  2. And that invite us to pray for more!  (i.e. complete the sentence, "Let's pray together today for _____________________."
  3. Ideally, attach a photo/quick selfie/headshot (more BeReal than Instagram worthy). 

*For examples, please see Scott's short testimonies included below

*If you have any trouble uploading a photo you would like to include, please send it via email to office@lambrick.com

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    Examples

    Each Sunday morning, everyone who is on the morning ministry team gathers at 9:20 to pray for the morning and one another. And a few Sundays back, Sally Smart stood beside me and prayed for me - her pastor. Fully aware that, 40-something years ago, I was a squirrelly kid in Sally's very own Sunday school class.

    Let's pray together today for the kids in our Sunday school in these days to grow up to know and love and follow Jesus with honest and vibrant faith.
    Scott Anderson (90ish words)

    Or

    8 years ago, my wife, kids and I showed up at Lambrick - with a limp. With wounds from a previous church, how things had gone and not gone. And on one of my candidating Sundays, Dana Welch stood up during a Q+A and shared that maybe we needed one another - a church with some hurt, and a pastor with some hurt. And it was true and it's been a restoring gift. For me and for Janet. And I think for Lambrick too. God used our shared honesty to create a place where we could find healing and renewal together.

    Let's pray together today for wounded Christians (even wounded Christian leaders) to find healing and renewal in and through our life as a church.
    Scott Anderson (127 words)

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