The Brevard Federated Republican Women First Responders is a group of “member” volunteers who are dedicated to praying for situations with members who are in need of prayer or have specific prayer requests.  The importance of the prayer chain is that it faithfully intercedes on behalf of others in need by lifting up specific requests, concerns and emergency situations.

It is also expected that the Responders will stay in daily prayer for our county, our leaders and our elections.

Not everyone is an ideal candidate for being part of a prayer chain. Before people agree to join, they should be clear it is expected that each member: must truly understand, and believe in the power of prayer; must be committed to following through on all requests that are received as soon as possible and to continue to honor that request in prayer until there is a call to celebrate the response must respect confidentiality at all times. 

“First Responders” have committed to be in prayer when there is a “call for help.”
Only by establishing the Prayer Chain have we found just how many members of our organization are in or have been in desperate need of prayer.  We have seen spiritual and physical healing.  Not because we are capable of performing miracles, but because we do know the One who is.  Perhaps even more important is that no matter the outcome, it is reassuring for those who are in need to know that when they reach out there will be a response to their need for prayer. 

There is always room if you feel like join us as a First Responder! Please e-mail me your contact information at the e-mail address listed below.  As for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the LORD by failing to pray for you. And I will teach you the way that is good and right.  1 Samuel 12:23

If you are in need of prayer, let me know.  It will be our pleasure to lift you up!

Chaplain Patti Febro
00beachgurl@gmail.com 
321.239.5873  

First Responders Prayer Chain

Brevard Federated Republican Women

"Set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips," (Psalm 141:3).

Chaplain Patti Febro