The Lord's Prayer Chapel |
Prior to moving to Central Florida, I lived in Jacksonville, Florida where a friend introduced me to a system of prayer called the 2959 Plan. This is a personal notebook that leads one through prayers in many areas, such as for our family, our city, our state, our nation, and the world. Through the notebook, I was led to an audio tape ministry of the Park Avenue Baptist Church in Titusville, Florida. For several years, I listened to many great Bible teachers, including Pastor Peter Lord.
Entrance to the chapel |
Now, dear Gail-Friends, let me take you on a tour. (I am not a photographer, and these photos were taken with my cell phone camera.) The chapel is an octagon, and each upper side beam has a name/attribute of the Father carved into it. The names are:
The Lord Our Sanctifier
The Lord Our Peace
The Lord Our Shepherd
The Lord Our Righteousness
The Lord Our Provider
The Lord Our Healer
The Lord Our Rock
and
The Lord Our Victory
It is thought provoking and comforting to sit still here, and meditate on all that G-d is in my life.
This beautiful scene greets me as I enter the room. |
The two alcoves have names of people all over the world who are prayed for by the prayer warriors |
This is the alter, The Mercy Seat, where I kneel to worship and pray. It stands at the foot of a beautiful leaded glass cross. |
More prayer reminders |
Prayers are written on cards and filed in the box. Prayer warriors come daily to take these before the throne. |
A beautiful thought as I come to this place of quiet stillness. |
I am praying over this today...August 6, during the solemn assembly to pray for America to turn back to G-d. |
Outside is the lovely prayer garden....The Lord's Garden |
As I enter The Lord's Garden, a sign welcomes me |
The garden has benches scattered throughout. |
The garden is filled with flowering plants and tress - a dozens of visiting butterflies. |
Thank you, Father, for the gift of the Lord's Chapel and for the prayer warriors who frequent that holy place. Thank you for the vision you gave the artists who fashioned the beautiful grounds, the leaded glass cross, the beams with Your Names carved into them, and for the Mercy Seat of your Holiness and Grace. I am a blessed woman to live so near such a special place.
Oh, how I desire to stay on this little mountain top with it's peaceful serenity. I can't stay, but I can take it's peace and serenity with me as I go. Thank you, Father for this blessing.
In my next post, I will share some of the prayers I have lifted to G-d in this place, and the wonderful answers answers He's given.
Shalom!
To read Part 2 follow this link: My Prayer Place
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Oh my, what a lovely place! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. Happy Spiritual Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteI live in south Florida. I may have to make a road trip to visit this place. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to go and pray.
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Ginger
Thank you for sharing this beautiful place of prayer with us. I think you are wrong though. I think you ARE a photographer. It is amazing that these pictures were taken with your cell phone. They're beautiful.
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Charlotte
Lovely - I always look for such places to steal away with my Lord to - and if I'm just at home - I have a few "sanctuary corners" for retreat. Contemplating one of those corners for a retreat Monday morning when things return to normal routines after a week away.
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Miss Kathy
Thank you for sharing!!! I love the prayer garden!
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Thanks for sharing the chapel and gardens - looks like a great place to "be still" and get centered. When I lived in Lake Mary, Fl in late 1980s, I heard Rev Lord speak numerous times- very uplifting.
ReplyDeleteI'll check out the 2959plan.
Great idea for a blog, Gail taking your readers to this peaceful retreat. My church has had 2 ladies retreats there which were such blessings. And the scroll work on the gate cross reflects such beauty.
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What a great idea taking your readers to this place, Gail. I love the scroll work on the gate cross, too. Our church had a ladies retreat here which was great.
ReplyDeleteLet the creativity flow, sister!