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Hope Prayer Ministry

Equipping and empowering a network of prayer and worship to intercede for the Church to thrive before, during, and after a disaster strikes.

WHO WE ARE

Mission

HOPE Prayer Center exists to be a catalytic resource center for the nation and serve God’s Church. We equip, resource, and empower the saints to mobilize through effective intercessory prayer and worship before, during, and after crisis strikes as we advance His Kingdom through the gospel of Jesus Christ and prepare for our Savior’s glorious return.

Vision

Hope Prayer Center equips and empowers a nationwide network of prayer and worship teams to intercede for the Church to thrive before, during, and after a disaster strikes.

 

We serve as intercessors before, during, and after a disaster strikes to bring hope and the truth of Jesus Christ to survivors and others. We exist to equip and empower a people ready to fulfill their calling of intercession and worship.


We serve through prayer, fasting, and worship, gathering as a united force within our community and reaching out to the nations. We provide essential prayer covering for families and individuals affected by disasters and who receive support from the Austin Disaster Relief Network. We also teach our community about intercession, spiritual readiness, and preparedness through the organization of strategic prayer groups.

What is Live Worship at HOPE Prayer Ministry?

HOPE Prayer Ministry’s primary goal is to fill the Prayer Room with 24/7 non-stop worship and prayer. We invite worship teams and intercessors city-wide to join in fulfilling this initiative. Each “Live Set” is comprised of a multi-sized worship team and intercessor(s) who worship and pray during the designated time slot.

*Schedule is subject to changes at any time.

Set me as a seal upon your heart,
as a seal upon your arm,
for love is strong as death,
jealousy is fierce as the grave.
Its flashes are flashes of fire,
the very flame of the Lord.
Song of Solomon 8:6

MEET THE TEAM

Charlie Lujan
Hope Prayer Ministries Director

For 30 years Charlie has not only served in ministry in the Austin area, but he has worked to train and build prayer teams all over the world. He is the founder and leader of the Nazarite Kingdom alliance, the Prayer Pastor at Austin Powerhouse Church and a Chaplain for The University of Texas Police Department.

His heart and life mission is to help call forth and grow powerful prayer in the lives of those the Lord entrusts to him, that believers today may experience and operate in signs, wonders and miracles for the Glory of God.

Get in touch with Charlie at prayer@adrntx.org.

Jonathan Lugo
HPM Worship Leader & Core Team Member

Jonathan has been a central part of the Prayer Room since its founding in 2016. He has since been instrumental in developing new worship leaders and training volunteers. He currently balances his role in the marketplace with his passion to lead worship in the Prayer Ministry.

TRAININGS

PRAYER & WORSHIP ORIENTATION

Second Saturday each month, 10am-12pm
February 18th, 2023
March 11th
April 8th
May 13th
June 10th
July 8th

Contact Charlie for more info.

 

PRAYER TEAM TRAININGS with Charlie Lujan 

Monday 5-6pm, 6-7pm, 7-8pm
Tuesday 5-6pm, 7-8pm

Contact Charlie for more info.

WORSHIP TEAM TRAINING

Contact Jonathan Lugo or Charlie for more info and to set up a time.

Teaching Resources

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Equip. Mobilize. Empower.

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Donations Disclaimer: Gifts to ADRN for a specific disaster response will be used as designated. If a specific disaster response becomes overfunded and identified needs have been addressed, the ADRN Board of Directors will redirect your gift to a similar response effort. All other gifts to ADRN are unrestricted and may be used for any purpose consistent with the mission and vision of ADRN.