CONFERENCE EVENTS

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PRAYER FOR YOUR CHURCH

Lord, I lift up the adults in my congregation to You. May we live worthy of Your call on our lives. As we respond to that call, fulfill every purpose, every faith-filled act of service by Your power. May we be clothed in righteousness with hearts that sing for joy and delight greatly in You. We want to walk with You, Jesus, dressed in white, adorned with jewels. (Eph. 4:1; 2 Thes. 1:11; Ps. 132:9; Isa. 61:10; Rev. 3:4)
 
Home arrow September 2005 arrow Planning Your Own Prayer Conference
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One of the most effective ways to fire up people to participate in prayer is to hold a prayer conference. Even the smallest of churches can use this resource. Here are a few pointers:

Length & Type

Before deciding on a one-day, weekend or three-night event, ask: Are your people responsive to multi-day events? How busy is the season when the conference will be held? What participation and support can you expect from the pastoral staff? What are budget restrictions?


A typical weekend conference might start on Friday evening with dinner—possibly a potluck—followed by an opening session of worship and a keynote speaker. Saturday can vary with worship and teaching at 9:00 a.m., followed by smaller sessions/ workshops until noon. After a lunch break, offer one or two sessions before ending between 2:00–3:30 p.m.

A one-day seminar can begin with breakfast and an adaptation of the Saturday schedule above. A meal will generally guarantee more attendees. Weather permitting, schedule either a prayerwalk or end with a special event such as a concert of prayer.

Budget Considerations

Speaker(s): will you invite someone locally or fly someone in?
  • Travel–Budget $400-450. Don’t exhaust your speaker with hours of extra travel and multiple layovers.
  • Honorarium–Some speakers have a set fees, some do not. $250 per day (including travel days) is probably a minimum.
  • Housing–Having your speaker stay in a private home is an option, but ask his or her preference. Some are tired after speaking and need quiet. Consider a mid- to upper-value hotel; noise in cheaper hotels makes rest or study difficult.
  • Meals–Many speakers prefer company at meals. Have different members take the speaker out for each meal. Consider dietary needs if a speaker eats in your home rather than a restaurant.
Publicity:  Is your conference open to other churches?
  • In-House–Promote two or three months in advance through bulletins, pulpit announcements, posters, sign-up tables.
  • Radio–Stations offer community bulletin boards to announce upcoming events. Buy radio spots or arrange an interview for your speaker with a local talk show DJ.
  • Direct Mail–This method is expensive but effective. Some national ministries might let you mail to constituents in your region.
Speaker selection

The Church Prayer Leaders Network (www.prayerleader.com) offers a speakers’ bureau with contact information (available in its members-only section). It also has a more in depth article on planning your own conference.

Alternatives

If your church is not ready to hold its own conference, consider promoting a prayer conference in your region. Here are some ministries that regularly hold conferences in various locations:

CPLN Regional Conferences    www.prayleader.com
Strategic Renewal International www.strategicrenewal.com
Renewal Ministries  www.prayerpointpress.com
 
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