What we do.
The Prayer Warriors of Dunamis carry the intercessory work of the house. Every weekday morning at seven, the team gathers online for an hour of corporate intercession. We pray through the standing list: the church, the pastors, the ministries, the sick, the wandering, the lost. We pray for the city of Beltsville. We pray for the nations. The list is long and the time is short, but we have learned to make every minute count.
Friday night is the Miracle & Prophetic service — and Prayer Warriors anchor it. We arrive early, we tarry late, we carry the room through worship and word into the place where the supernatural arrives. Once a month we hold a watchnight: an all-night vigil of prayer from 10 PM to 4 AM. These are not events; they are postures the church has held for years.
Our heart
We believe prayer is not preparation for ministry. Prayer IS the ministry. Every other ministry of the house — worship, teaching, hospitality, outreach — flows from the soil that this team tends. When the church sees the supernatural, it is because someone here was on their face the night before.
The team is shaped by older intercessors who have walked with God for decades and by younger believers learning what it means to take hold of the throne. We rotate roles, we mentor each other, we cover one another in our weak places. This is not a solo ministry — it is an army.
If the Spirit has been drawing you to intercession — if you find yourself awake at 3 AM with someone on your heart, if you feel the burden of a city or a generation, if you have prayed long and want to pray longer with others — come find us. Six AM tomorrow morning. We will be there.
