OMAHA HOUSE OF PRAYER (OHOP)
Central to the programs, activities, and outreach of The Omaha HUB is our prayer room, which is open to the public as scheduled on our calendar. The prayer room has been designed to reflect the tabernacle of David (1 Chr. 9:33; 22-24); it is a place where we worship the Lord and intercede for our world.
The phrase "house of prayer" is from Isaiah 56:7, where it is used twice. "...These [all people] I will bring to My holy mountain and give them joy in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and sacrifices will be accepted on My altar; for My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations." Jesus repeated this phrase in Mark 11:17, when He spoke to the people, "My house shall be a house of prayer for all nations."
In Acts 15:16-17, Paul exclaimed that in the end times, Jesus would restore the tabernacle of David across the world where individuals will never cease to engage with God through worship and prayer.
All are welcome to come and go freely and to stay in the prayer room as long as they like. While in the prayer room, feel free to join in with the corporate worship and prayer, read your Bible, study a favorite commentary, write in your journal, or engage in private prayer. You may sit, stand, or pace up and down the aisles. Whatever you do, we ask that you do it in a manner that honors and serves the other people in the room.