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Prayer

“And you shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.” – Isaiah 56:7

Prayer is the very life and breath of Woodland Hills Church. It sustains the momentum of the church to fulfill our calling and destiny by releasing God’s anointing and power on behalf of his people.

Our Prayer Team is made of people from our congregation that feel called to act as honoring, caring, non-judgmental intercessors for those who need prayer.

Our prayer teams are available to pray for you in a variety of ways:

LIVE PRAYER SESSIONS AFTER SERVICES

After our Sunday services, we offer private prayer sessions in-person at the front of the Worship Center, as well as online via Zoom. If joining online, you’ll be able to share and pray together in a Zoom room and your conversation will be kept confidential. Connect with someone here.

PRAYER REQUESTS VIA EMAIL

Alternatively, we welcome you to communicate your prayer requests by sending us a message. We compile these requests and email them to our prayer intercessor list so they can intercede on your behalf throughout the week.

Send us a Prayer Request

TRIO INDIVIDUAL PRAYER MEETINGS

Our TRIO team is available to meet online with those who want to have a time of prayer with a focus on building your connection with Jesus, or with taking steps to address issues of spiritual warfare. For more information, contact us at prayerministry@whchurch.org.

PRAYING FOR REQUESTS – INDIVIDUAL AND MISSIONS

We have a group that prays for the individual requests of the church as well as our missionary requests. This group meets via Zoom at 6:30pm on Tuesdays. For more information about this opportunity, contact Rob at rkistler@whchurch.org for the Zoom link.

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"We have been podrishioners for several months. Our daughter, son-in-law and grandkids moved back to California after living in MN for 10 years. They attended Woodland Hills for about a year before they moved. Now we all go to the beach together on Thursdays, come home and have dinner together, then we watch last Sunday’s sermon together. It is a special day for our family."

– Dale and Patricia, from California