Welcome to our Prayer Center Page!
CALL 202-800-9121 to talk to a live person after worship on Sundays. Deacons and Stephen Ministers are standing by to pray with you from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Otherwise leave a prayer request on the voicemail anytime of the day or night. Or submit your written prayer request using the button below.
Play this video to virtually visit our Presidential Chapel to pray.
History of Presidential Chapel
Care and Joy List and Prayer Team
Do you have a heart to pray for our church family? The Care and Joy list is updated weekly and available for you to pick up at the information table on Sundays, to pray for National’s church family. You can also contact the NPC Care Office to have it emailed to you weekly.
How can we pray for you?
Please contact the NPC Care Office if you would like to receive prayer, and if you would like your name included on our Care & Joy list. All prayer requests are shared with our Prayer Team.
31 Day Missions Prayer Calendar
Everyone at National can continue to help our mission partners through prayer. Please use our 31 day Mission Prayer Calendar to pray for our partners and God’s work through them.
A Year of Prayer Without Ceasing
In fall of 2019, we began "A Year of Prayer:" a new opportunity to share in prayer together as a church family. As we work on the physical building of our congregation, so too we want to build up the spiritual strength of our life of faith together in Christ, through prayer. Each week we will share a prayer, written by a leader in our congregation, on a specific program area of our life together. We invite you to pray this prayer each week as we bring our joys and concerns to the Lord.
A Call to Prayer for God’s guidance, strength, provision and protection
National Presbyterian Church Year of Prayer
We Grieve 100,000 (Hymn Lyrics)
I Can't Breathe (Poem by Leighton Ford Ministies)
A Call to Prayer from the Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Luke 15 - Parables of those that are lost being found
Sermon by The Rev. Dr. Charles Wright, Washington National Cathedral, July 11, 2000
A Cup of Tea, article written by Alison Dickey
BioLogos Presentation: Where is God in a Pandemic? A video conversation between Tim Keller and Frances Collins
Statement from President Blount on the Death of George Floyd, an article by Union Presbyterian Seminary President Brian K. Blount