Prayer Service and Youth Time Change

Dr. Fel BagunuLead Pastor
May 21, 2026

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TLDR
  • Commission Youth and our Midweek Prayer Gathering now both meet starting at 6:30pm.
  • We’re moving to a later time to better serve working individuals, families, and parents dropping off students for youth.
  • Our prayer gathering is becoming a more structured and interactive experience with guided prayer, worship, and community connection.

Midweek Is Changing at Commission Church

Starting next Wednesday, both Commission Youth and our Midweek Prayer Gathering will meet from 6:30.

For a while now, we’ve recognized that our previous 5:30pm start time created challenges for many families and working individuals trying to get across the city after work, school, practices, and dinner. We want midweek ministry to be accessible, life-giving, and realistic for the people we’re trying to serve.

This adjustment creates space for more people to participate in both youth ministry and prayer together.


A Better Rhythm for Families

Commission Youth will continue meeting every Wednesday night, but now with an earlier start time.

At the same time, we are intentionally relaunching and reshaping our Midweek Prayer Gathering into a more structured and meaningful experience.

For many parents, Wednesday nights often become a drop-off and pick-up routine or a waiting period filled with unstructured dead time. We want to create an opportunity for those moments to become spiritually meaningful, too. Instead of simply waiting, parents and adults can now gather together for prayer, connection, worship, and encouragement while students are in youth service.


Why Prayer Matters + A Real Story

One of the things we love about prayer gatherings is how they connect real life to real faith. Alison S. is a great example of this.

Many times, she has come into prayer carrying burdens from conversations she had with coworkers earlier that same day. Her coworkers know she belongs to a praying community. They know there are people who will stand with them in prayer. Many times a month, she comes with their requests because she has built a reputation for caring for her co-workers.

That’s the kind of culture we want to continue building at Commission Church.

A place where people know they are not alone.
A place where burdens are shared.
A place where faith becomes active in everyday life.


What to Expect

Our new Midweek Prayer Gathering will include rotating practices:

  1. Guided prayer moments
  2. Small group prayer opportunities
  3. Worshipful prayer environments
  4. Intentional time praying for needs in our congregation, city, schools, workplaces, and families
  5. Space to connect relationally with others

Whether you feel confident praying out loud or you are brand new to prayer gatherings, this environment is for you.

Your Next Step

Join us next Wednesday at 6:30pm.

📍 Commission Church
🕡 Wednesdays | 6:30pm
🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Bring your student to Commission Youth and stay for prayer.

Come with a need.
Come expecting God to move.
Come be part of a praying community.

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