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Zion Lutheran Church - Vassar - KS - 66543 - Pastor Jim

Hey there! My name is Jim, and I’m a pastor at Zion Lutheran Church.
 
As a pastor, I know that life can feel overwhelming sometimes.

 

But I want you to know you're not alone and I'm here to pray for you. 

 

If you want prayer, just click the button below so that you can message me directly.

 

No matter what, I promise I will pray for you.


If you'd like even more, our Prayer Team is here for you.
 
And it can't hurt to have a bunch of "Prayer Warriors" praying for you, right? 😊

 

 🙏 - Pastor Jim Kirschenmann

We would love to pray for you or someone you care for. Please feel free to fill out the Prayer Request form below, You can submit a request anonymously or leave your name and we'll pray for you directly. For your own prayer life, I encourage to check out some of the resources below the form. There might be something there that will get you started...

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Some Prayer Starters

For your own use and continuing in your prayer life and with family...

  • Struggling with Anxiety?

    The Bible instructs people to pray and supplicate to overcome anxiety. Supplication means to ask humbly and earnestly. Below are a few thoughts to get you started praying...

  • for peace of mind:

    "Loving God, please grant me peace of mind and calm my troubled heart". . .

  • to cast anxieties on God:

    "Dear God, help me to cast all my anxieties on You, knowing that You care for me".  . .

  • to replace worried thoughts with trust:

    "Dear God, replace my worried thoughts with trust in Your unfailing love".  . .

  • for forgiveness:

     "Forgive us for those times we fail to recognize Your strength and Your love".  . .

  • for hope:

    "Fill us with the certain hope that because of Jesus' death and resurrection, all of our worries will end as we join You in paradise".  . .

  • for strength:

    "O Lord, help me in my distress! I will strengthen you, yes I will help you. I will uphold you with My righteous right hand" (Isaiah 40.1). . .

  • Issues regarding family?

    We believe that the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) created marriage, life, and family. We believe that families should be encouraged in the practice of daily prayer. 


    See the customizable family devotions calendar at this link.


    A few ideas to help you get started praying can be found below...

  • Prayer for mothers:

    For all mothers, especially those with little children, that God give them wisdom, love, strength, and patience to fulfill their calling, and that husbands, fathers, and children give them honor, love, and obedience that their lives be surrounded with joy and happiness. . .

  • Prayer for mental health:

    A prayer asking God to have mercy on those living in mental darkness and to restore them to health and peace  . . .

  • Prayer for daily family life:

    A prayer asking God to help families live in his divine love, peace, dignity, and joy 

  • Prayer for a stressed family:

    Focus on God's presence and strength: Emphasize that God is always with you and can provide strength through difficult times. 


    The following BlogPost may be helpful...

    https://mo.lcms.org/do-not-be-anxious-about-tomorrow/

  • Prayers and Hymns for Families

    A blog post from Concordia Publishing House that includes prayers for the Holy Church and for mothers 

Still have a concern?

TEXT "pray for..." to +1 (833) 374-4619

Bible Study

Nurturing Your Faith: Prayer
(4 sessions)

The Bible study Nurturing Your Faith: Prayer is a four-session series exploring the role of different types of prayer in the believer's life. Prayers of intercession, gratitude, confession, and praise are considered in various scriptural settings by highlighting a particular prayer's context, who offered it, and why. An opening video featuring Rev. Don Everts prefaces each session and gives context to what follows.

The primacy of prayer in the life of God's people is central in the Scriptures...

Being offered at Zion Lutheran Church Summer 2025.

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