A Year of Passionate Prayer

  • "Prayer of Examen" guide with magnifying glass, featuring preparation instructions, five examen steps, scripture quote from Psalm 139:1-3, and a church logo at the bottom left.

    January: Prayer of Examen

    The word "examen" means to find the true weight or an accurate measurement of things. The Examen helps develop an awareness of God's presence in our lives.

  • Group of hands joined in prayer, text overlay "Conversational Prayer, February Focus, A Year of Passionate Prayer."

    February: Conversational Prayer

    Conversational Prayer is like sharing your story with a dear friend through talking, listening, connecting and surrendering to God.

  • Person walking in a labyrinth by the sea, text reading 'Labyrinth Prayers, March Focus, A Year of Passionate Prayer,' Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church logo.

    March: Labyrinth Prayers

    A labyrinth is a spiritual tool – a path for prayer or walking meditation. There is no right or wrong way to “walk” a labyrinth; it has only one path that leads the seeker to the center and back out the way they entered.

  • Promotional image for "Centering Prayer" event by Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, featuring quotes and details for April focus on contemplative prayer. Includes biblical quote from 1 Corinthians 2:7. Website link: www.spdl.org/prayer.

    April: Centering Prayer

    This method of prayer is both a relationship with God and a discipline to foster that relationship” (Pennington). Prayer is our most basic spiritual discipline. God calls us away from earthly voices to sit in God’s holy presence. 

  • Flyer titled 'Writing to God' for May prayer focus by Second-Ponce De Leon Baptist Church. Includes a person writing in a notebook, with text about the Year of Passionate Prayer, parallels between writing to loved ones and God, and a call to participate starting May 3.

    May: Writing to God

    In times of war, soldiers stay connected with their loved ones by writing letters home. Troops could say “I love you” and “I miss you” in those personal notes. Writing to God is similar to those letters. Since the Lord is our true home, we continue saying, "I love you," but we can also add our sincere cries for help when we write to God.

  • Flyer for "Praying in Color" featuring colorful background, June 2023 focus, organized by Second-Ponce De Leon Baptist Church. Lists 8 reasons to pray in color, mentions Sybil MacBeth's influence, and includes a sample doodle. Learn more at www.spdl.org/pray.

    June: Praying in Color

    Praying in Color is meaningful whether there is brief time available or ample space for silence. Former math professor, Sybil MacBeth, developed her love of doodling and drawing as a unique path to prayer. She recognized that she could use her love of mathematics to embrace an “artistic display of numbers and symbols,” while doodling. Perhaps the most common method of prayer in the protestant church is with eyes closed. However, the practice of Praying in Color connects one’s eyes, hands and heart.

  • Promotional graphic for "Praying the Psalms" by Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church for July 2023. Features a serene landscape with mountains and water, and text about meditation and prayer using the Psalms. Illustrations include a cross and hands, with a URL www.spdl.org/prayer for more information.

    July: Praying the Psalms

    Beginning in Psalms Chapter 1, we find guidance to meditate on God, “Blessed is the one … whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on (God’s) law day and night.” How, then, shall we pray? What are the words we use to talk to God? The Psalms teach us guidance. Over the next 31 days, we invite you to pray the Psalms; use a complete Psalm as a prayer or choose snippets of Psalms as brief breath prayers.

  • Flyer for Second-Ponce De Leon Baptist Church, August 2023 Focus on Year of Passionate Prayer titled 'Praying the Parable Stories.' Features an illustration of a Biblical scene with two figures in a temple and text inviting participation in prayer activities at the church. Includes website URL for more information.

    August: Praying the Parable Stories

    In praying the parables this August, we can see where we might find ourselves within these Biblical stories. Praying in the parables helps us understand how Jesus wanted us to treat others and act according to the urgency of the coming kingdom.

  • Three colorful envelopes with 'Thank You' cards, text 'Gratitude Notes' and 'September 2023 Prayer Focus', accompanied by a message promoting writing gratitude notes for Second-Ponce De Leon Baptist Church.

    September: Gratitude Notes

    This month, Second-Ponce is writing gratitude notes to staff and lay leaders. While email and text messages are excellent ways to say thank you, there is nothing like receiving an unexpected card. Beginning with a blank page, we tell our own story of joy. Thinking about how to “write your heart out” is a good approach for planning messages of gratitude.

  • Prayer Walk event flyer for Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church. Details include date October 15 after worship, with food available. Offers three ways to pray and four volunteer opportunities. Contact discipleship@spdl.org for more information.

    October: Prayer Walk

    Sunday, October 15 | After Worship | Sandwiches & snacks available in the Fellowship Hall before the walk 

    October 15, we'll pray together for our church, city and neighbors during a churchwide prayer walk. After worship, stop by the Fellowship Hall for finger sandwiches and snacks and then embark on one of the three prayer opportunities: Outside route, inside route or in a stationary experience on the Plaza.

  • Promotional image featuring "Help Thanks Wow" by Anne Lamott, associated with Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church's "Year of Passionate Prayer," November focus.

    November: Help, Thanks, Wow

    Anne Lamott, a NYT bestselling author, captures the spirit of our most basic prayers in her book, “Help, Thanks, Wow: The Three Essential Prayers.” She offers relatable insights into the ways we reach for God.