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What Is a Prayer Quilt?
Can you touch a prayer? Can you pull it close and feel its comfort? You can if it's a prayer quilt.
The idea behind these quilts is simple, yet powerful. A heavy thread is used to take stitches through the quilt layers, and the ends are left free to be tied with a square knot. Quilts are prayed over and tied before and after both worship services twice per month. As each knot is tied, a silent prayer is offered for someone in special need -- someone who has asked us to pray for him or her. The quilt is then given to that person. |
 | What makes each quilt special is not the pattern, color, or workmanship, but the fact that prayer is symbolically tied into each one. These comforters are a statement of faith, and a testimony to our belief in God and in the power of prayer.
Through Prayers & Squares International, thousands of quilts have been distributed, each a special gift of love. They have been made for sick babies, for cancer and AIDS patients, for adults and children facing surgery or difficult family situations -- for many reasons, but each for someone in special need of prayer.
To help with or support this ministry:Pray for the recipients of the quilts and pray for the Prayer Quilt Ministry.
- Tie a square knot on a quilt.
- Attend a Prayer Quilt meeting -- third Tuesdays, 7 p.m., D141
- Work on quilts at home. (Wash, iron fabric, cut patterns, sew pieces together)
- To request a quilt or learn more about the ministry, call the SERVE team, 770.261.1767.
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