Alabaster Prayer Room

A resting place for His presence.

The Prayer Room is the heart of Alabaster — where a priesthood is formed in love, purity, and devotion. We gather to minister to the Lord, day and night, becoming a resting place for His presence — priests who Love Jesus Well.

We come to worship Jesus, not to perform. We come to pour out our oil, not to consume. We exist to bless His heart, not to build our name.

Alabaster Prayer Room

A place for encounter. A furnace of devotion. A training ground of priests unto God.

Vision

To minister to the Lord, day and night.

The Alabaster Prayer Room exists to minister to the Lord — day and night — becoming a resting place for His presence. We are a priesthood that loves Jesus well, set apart to bless His heart through worship, prayer, and adoration.

We gather to worship Jesus, not to perform. We come to pour out our oil, not to consume. We exist to bless His heart, not to build our name.

Identity of the Room

  • • A place for encounter
  • • A furnace of devotion
  • • A well of refreshing
  • • A war room of intercession
  • • A training ground of priests unto God

This is where we become lovers of Jesus who Love Him Well.

A Priesthood, Not a Program

We are not building events. We're raising priests — a people who live for His presence, minister to His heart, and carry His heart into the world.

Every simple song, whispered prayer, or quiet tear is worship. Every offering matters to Him.

Core values

How we steward the room.

These values shape the atmosphere of the Prayer Room — purity, gentleness, Scripture, unity, and dependence on the Holy Spirit. They're gentle guardrails that protect the presence we treasure.

Minister to the Lord First

We come to give love, not just get something. Our eyes are on Jesus — audience of One.

Rev. 4:8–11 • Ps. 27:4

Scripture-Led Worship & Prayer

We behold Him through the Word and let Scripture shape our songs, intercession, and responses.

John 17:17 • Col. 3:16

Purity in Heart & Motive

We serve before the Lord with devotion, holiness, and humility — no performance or self-promotion.

Ps. 24:3–4 • Heb. 12:14

Gentleness & Compassion

We reflect the gentle and lowly heart of Jesus toward all who walk into the room.

Matt. 11:29 • Eph. 4:2

Unity in the Family

We guard a culture of honor, safety, encouragement, and belonging — no comparison or competition.

Phil. 2:1–4 • John 13:35

Dependence on the Spirit

We follow His leading over rigid plans — trusting the Holy Spirit to guide every set.

Zech. 4:6 • Gal. 5:25

Every Offering Matters

A whisper of worship is as powerful as a song on a microphone. He sees every offering.

Mark 14:3–9 • Luke 21:1–4

Guidelines for Purity & Presence

Gentle guardrails that protect the culture.

These aren't rules to restrict hunger — they're guardrails to protect what Jesus is building in the room: a pure, safe, and focused place for Him.

Everyone Welcome to Minister

  • • Anyone can come and worship during any set.
  • • Mic + leadership roles are by invitation and approval — to protect the room, not restrict access.

Purity of Heart Comes First

  • • No self-promotion, performance, or platform seeking.
  • • Hearts remain humble, yielded, repentant.
  • • Leaders live in holiness and accountability.

Jesus at the Center

  • • No attention-grabbing expressions.
  • • No directives to the room from the mic unless authorized.
  • • Worship leaders lead vertically first.

Scripture Governs the Room

  • • Songs, prayers, prophetic words align with Scripture.
  • • Prophetic expressions must reflect Jesus' character and the Word of God.

Honor & Unity

  • • We treat one another with gentleness and respect.
  • • No criticism, comparison, or competition.
  • • We celebrate every gift and every offering.

Atmosphere Stewardship

  • • Phones silenced — minimal distractions.
  • • The space remains reverent, not chaotic.

Ministry Boundaries

  • • Prayer for others is by permission and with gentleness.
  • • If someone needs deeper care, we connect them with pastors or leaders.
  • • In cases of demonic manifestation, trained leaders quietly step in to care for the person and protect the room.

All of this is about keeping the room centered on Jesus, safe for people, and guarded for His presence.