Power in Prayer

The power of prayer in our school community

 
Prayer is a important part of life and at our school. It grounds us in faith, strengthens our sense of community and reminds us that we are not walking this journey alone. Through prayer, we bring before God our students, families, staff and the many moments, both joyful and challenging. Across both campuses, prayer groups gather each week as a visible expression of our commitment to seek God’s wisdom, peace and guidance for our school community. These gatherings are an opportunity to pause, reflect and pray together for God’s work in and through our school.
 
Prayer groups meet at Endeavour Hills Thursday mornings, and every Tuesday morning at Officer. All members of our school community are invited to join in regularly or when you can. If you would like to join the prayer group or find out more, please reach out to your campus reception.
We are grateful for the faithfulness of those who commit their time to prayer and for the powerful role prayer continues to play in shaping the heart of our school.
 
 
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