What does the “Harp and Bowl” model of prayer look like?
Its values are based on the following: Team prayer ministry-emphasis on many short prayers from different team members, rather than a focus on a single leader Blending singing and praying-the music never stops, and the prayers are prayed by intercessors and then sung by the singers Praying scriptural prayers-praying the prayers that are found in Scripture, a devotion to the Word, such as praying from the Book of Revelation, Psalms, and the prayers of Jesus and Paul. Spontaneous singing-singing prayers or responses to God from the heart spontaneously, as “new songs” A typical Harp and Bowl cycle might look like this: The worship leader leads out 2-3 worship songs Everyone participates in spontaneous singing, by lifting up your voice with a new song to the Lord The prayer leader, worship leader and designated singers pray and sing through a scriptural prayer (such as Eph. 1:17-19) The Worship leader returns to the original worship song and then proceeds to a new cycle. Intercessors from