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The Tower of Prayer Church 

THE PLACE WHERE GOD IS TRANSFORMING LIVES

Join us in person or online! 

We offer both online and in-person weekend services and we welcome you to worship with us in the environment that you are most comfortable. We would love for you to join us in person, and we invite you to view the details below to learn more about what to expect when you arrive.

Common Questions

Are seating reservations required?

You will need to reserve your seat by registering using the link located on this page. Seating will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Physical distanced seating is available in the auditorium with assistance by our ushers. 

What sanitization measures will be in place? 

Our team frequently disinfect surfaces throughout the building and we sanitize the sanctuary and common areas between services. Hand-sanitizing stations are placed throughout the building. Water fountains are not available at this time.  Upon arrival, you will be asked to wash your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds, your temperature will be taken at check-in in the lobby. 

What about face coverings?

Face coverings/masks are required for all attendees.  If you need a mask, masks will be made available for you as you walk in the door. In order to help facilitate a safe environment to worship, our staff and all serving will be wearing face coverings as they serve.

What if I am considered “high-risk”?

If you or someone in your family is considered “high-risk” for severe illness, we encourage you to continue worshipping with us online.

We completely understand, and we want you to feel comfortable. We invite you to worship with us online at thetowerofprayer.org at 11:30 am on Sundays and Wednesdays at 7pm  (all times listed are Central). 

If any of the following applies to you, please worship with us online:

  • In the last 14 days you have tested positive, been experiencing symptoms, or have a known exposure to COVID-19.

  • If you are in a “high-risk” group, or you care for someone who may be at “high-risk” for severe illness.

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