1. The Foundation: Protection and Provision: “Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labour in vain.” (Psalm 127:1)
Safety: Pray for a hedge of protection over the site. Ask God to keep all workers, engineers, and project managers safe from accidents.
Finances: Thank God for providing for the building fund. Pray that the remaining needed funds will come through joyful and generous giving.
Smooth Progress: Pray that there will be no delays with logistics, materials, or government approvals like BCA and URA. Ask God to help the project finish well and on time.
2. The Presence: The "Greater Glory": “The glory of this present house will be greater than the glory of the former house.” (Haggai 2:9)
Spiritual Atmosphere: Pray that the Holy Spirit fills this place. Ask God to let even people walking by on Hoot Kiam Road feel His peace.
The Altar: Pray that Zion will always be a House of Prayer. Ask God to make every room in the new building, from the sanctuary to the classrooms, a place where lives are changed.
Consecration: Dedicate this space to God’s purposes, so it is more than just a building and becomes a beacon of light.
3. The People: Unity and Growth: “Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!” (Psalm 133:1)
Leadership: Pray for the Board and the Building Committee. Ask God to give them wisdom and strength during this busy time.
Congregational Unity: Pray for members meeting at our temporary location. Ask God to keep the Zion Fire strong and help the community stay close.
The Next Generation: Pray for the Children’s Ministry and Detonate Youth. Ask God to make the new building a place where young people meet Him.
4. The Harvest: The Community: “And seek the peace of the city... for in its peace you will have peace.” (Jeremiah 29:7)
Blessing the Neighbours: As you walk, pray for everyone living and working along Hoot Kiam Road and in the River Valley area. Ask God to give the church favour and help it be a good example.
The Marginalised: Pray that Zion becomes a place of healing for people who are hurting, lonely, or searching for truth in the city.
Missions: Pray that the new building will help send more people to serve, both locally and around the world.