Prayer has the power to go beyond physical circumstances, reach right into the hearts of believers and unbelievers alike, and change eternities. That means stewarding prayer online is unmistakably one of the most important things your online ministry can do.
Still, if you’ve ever prayed with someone online, you know it can feel a little awkward or intimidating at first. How do you make it meaningful? How do you respond when the situation feels heavy?
To help, our Life.Church Online team created a detailed resource designed specifically for online hosts and ministry leaders. The Church Online Hosts: Prayer Resources guide includes Scripture references, prayer prompts, and conversation starters for more than 20 common prayer topics like finances, marriage, sickness, anxiety, and more.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says this:
“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
No matter what someone is facing, prayer opens the door for God’s presence to bring comfort, hope, and transformation.
When people join your online service, your hosts are often the first to greet them, and many times, they are the first to pray with them. That’s why it’s so important to make sure they feel prepared and confident to have prayer conversations with your attenders.
The Church Online Hosts: Complete Guide helps your team do just that. Inside, you’ll find practical communication tips, proven phrasing for common online interactions, and digital ministry strategies your hosts can use to serve attenders and lead them closer to Jesus.
Community doesn’t depend on a physical building. It happens every time someone feels seen, known, and loved—and your hosts help make that possible.
Download the Complete Host Guide
Praying with people online may look different than praying in person, but the goal is the same: to lead others to become fully devoted followers of Christ.
With the right tools, encouragement, and resources, your team can confidently create meaningful, Spirit-led moments right where people are—online.