Prayer Team Charter

MAYFLOWER CHURCH

Prayer Team Charter

Streamline System 06 — Team Charters

DRAFT for consideration by the Servants Council at its meeting on July 11, 2026. Not yet ratified. Upon ratification this becomes a standing charter, reviewed at each August Leadership Summit and re-ratified on material change.

Governing Principle

A praying church is the work; this team tends the fire it does not own.

Prayer is the breath of the whole congregation, not the assignment of a few. This team coordinates and cultivates the church's prayer so the body prays together and the body prays alone, never the squad that prays so the church does not have to.

1. Oversight (the home)

Overseeing board: Elders (recommended placement; see review note). Day-to-day point person: Senior Pastor. Corporate prayer is bound up with the ministry of the Word and the Lord's Day gathering, which sit under the elders, so this team works first with the elders. Every team has a home.

2. Purpose

This team exists to cultivate a praying church. Corporate prayer is a real ministry of the church, not a private preference or an optional add-on; it is one of the priorities the church guards. The team coordinates the congregation's shared and intercessory prayer, keeps the church's needs and concerns before the throne, and builds a culture in which the whole body prays. Its concern is not the size of a prayer roster but the faithfulness and reach of the church's praying.

3. Priority-ministry link

This team serves Gospel-Driven Prayer (Priority 3, System 01), and through it the Ministry of the Word and the Lord's Day Gathering, since the church's prayer rises out of the Word and gathers the people before God.

4. The Commission

The elders commission this team to keep Mayflower a praying church and to coordinate the work of corporate and intercessory prayer within it. The work has three settled lines. First, coordinate corporate prayer: organize the church's shared prayer meetings and prayer occasions on a steady rhythm, and arrange prayer before services, meetings, and events so the gathered body is carried in prayer. Second, carry intercession: maintain a prayer-request system so the congregation's needs and concerns are gathered, kept current, and brought before God, and develop focused prayer initiatives for the church's pressing needs. Third, build the culture: provide resources and encouragement that move ordinary members to pray, both alone and together, so prayer is the climate of the church and not the task of a committee. The team prays with its own hands and stirs the body to pray; it never carries the congregation's praying so the congregation does not have to.

5. In scope / Out of scope

In scope:

Out of scope:

6. Scale

Shape: a small permanent core of intercessors who coordinate the church's prayer rhythm, expanding with recruited volunteers for special prayer occasions and seasons, drawing commitment categories from the Volunteer Chapter (System 06). The team recruits and trains intercessors and mobilizes the wider body rather than absorbing all the praying itself. Leadership is one appointed Prayer Team Leader (System 07, "21 — Prayer Team Leader").

7. Key responsibilities

8. Coordination

9. Resources

Budget line: none specifically named for this team; resource needs are coordinated with the Senior Pastor and met through the elders' provision (Purchasing Policy). [Confirm whether a dedicated prayer-resources line should be established.] Facilities needs for prayer meetings and occasions are coordinated with the Trustees. Prayer scheduling and volunteer requests run through Planning Center.

10. Health indicators

Faithfulness-shaped signs the team is alive, not a measure of attendance numbers. The year's specific targets live in the System 11 annual goals, set with the elders each August.

11. Review and approval

Standing charter, reviewed annually at the August Leadership Summit. Re-ratified by the Servants Council on material change. Escalation beyond the team's or elders' authority follows the Decision-Making Framework (System 09). Leadership succession follows the Leadership Handoff Guidelines (System 12). Review note: the bylaws are silent on the oversight home for prayer. The Team-to-Board Oversight Map places this team under the elders as a recommendation, on the ground that corporate prayer is bound up with the Word and worship, which the elders oversee. This placement awaits elder ratification; confirm at the next review.

Commissioned by: Elder Chair ____________________________ Date __________

Ratified into the operations documentation by: Servants Council ____________________________ Date __________

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Created 2026-06-17 12:39:54 UTC by Anton Brown
Updated 2026-06-17 12:39:54 UTC by Anton Brown