Inspirare and Prayer Ministry: A New Purpose

There’s been a change in recent years to the way Inspirare has been introducing itself. It goes something like this: “Once a singing-only ministry, we are now also prayer warriors for Christ.” The introduction serves as our means of informing the congregation that, besides singing for them, we want to pray for them.

While it seems like an additional activity in our ministry, prayer didn’t just give us an opportunity to memorize Bible promises as well as a closer way to reach out to people. When Inspirare began to pray as part of ministry, something changed in the choir. It was gradual, but somewhere along the group’s spiritual journey, Inspirare became meaningful. Profound. Personal. And if God hadn’t been there to make Inspirare the way it is now?

I would have quit Inspirare.

I remember the thought of quitting lingering in my mind. When I had been a member for maybe two years, something felt wrong. I joined Inspirare for reasons of connection, community and ministry. Two years after joining, however, all I found myself clinging on to was my belief that singing for God was the right thing to do. The thought, no matter how clear it was in my head, did little to ease the feeling that I was putting up with choir, that I didn’t actually like being in choir and that I was just pretending to be someone who mattered in the group. 

“Once a singing-only ministry, we are now also prayer warriors for Christ.”

Two years ago, I reached a breaking point. During one of GYC Southwest’s annual weekend meetings, I remember praying to God for the will to reconsider quitting and the strength to sing after a sleepless night, and He did provide! Just when I felt I was going to last, we decided to hike together. Hiking is okay, but not when you feel like you’re the one holding everyone else back. I remember others happily going on ahead while I struggled to keep up. Feelings of uselessness resurfaced, and I swore to myself I was quitting after that weekend. 

But God is good. We had an activity after the hike, something I believe God inspired the leadership of the choir to host: a compliment and apology activity! Through kind words from other members I will cherish forever, I began to see that I was looking at myself through a worldly perspective. God used Inspirare to show me the person He knew I was and not the person I thought I had to be to be accepted. After that activity, I found myself at peace with the choir and with myself.

I’ve long since restored my reasons for being in Inspirare since, and by God’s leading, I look forward to seeing what God has in store for Inspirare!


Contributor: Giordanne Manalo

Inspirare and Prayer Ministry: A Personal Experience

Joining Inspirare has been one of the best decisions I have made. It has been four years since, and I have seen how the group has evolved spiritually. Starting off as a purely singing group, God has inspired Inspirare to expand its ministry by incorporating prayer as part of its outreach. This change given the group a new sense of direction, another perspective—an opportunity to both share God’s love through music and to connect with other people on a personal level through prayer.  

As a member, my experience with Inspirare adding prayer to its ministry has been a huge blessing. It’s now one of the things I look forward to on our concerts because I get to meet new people, connect with them, and encourage them with God’s precious promises through prayer. I do not see myself as someone proficient with praying, but at times I would be stunned by how some people would have tears in their eyes or genuine smiles on their faces right after I finish praying for them, and then express their gratitude for taking the time to listen and pray for them. It reminds me of the saying,

“God does not call the qualified. He qualifies the called”.

- Mark Batterson

By being willing to be used by God as an instrument to serve others, a simple prayer can become a powerful tool in blessing others in ways we don’t even know.

I believe prayer ministry has impacted the group, most especially in the way we would practice praying for each other. It has allowed us to grow together spiritually, to strengthen our faith in God, and to build up our relationships with one another. Because of this, Inspirare has even become my second family. This spiritual family of mine has given me the opportunity to not only grow as a musician through the use of my talents for God’s glory, but to reach out to more souls by praying for them. Really, there is no greater joy in life than to serve the Lord.

Contributed by Anna Adea

Inspirare Vocal Ensemble is Going Digital!

We are thrilled to share with you some wonderful news! Our music will be available on Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify and other popular music streaming apps starting August 3, 2019. Listen to classics such as Gloria by Hoffman, Alleluia by Consolacion II, Filipino masterpiece - Gapas by Palaruan, and many more! Support our ministry by listening to our music and spreading the word!

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*Album Art by Jay Mosquera http://www.jaymosquera.net/