This powerful message on Pentecost Sunday explores the transformative nature of prayer as a relational act rather than a religious ritual. Drawing from Luke 11:1-4, we discover that the disciples didn't ask Jesus to teach them how to perform miracles, but how to pray—because they recognized that prayer was the source of His authority and power. The Lord's Prayer becomes not just words to recite, but a framework for intimate communion with our Father. We're reminded that prayer isn't complicated—it's simply communicating with the One who loves us and cares deeply about our lives. The message beautifully unpacks each phrase of the Lord's Prayer, showing how 'Our Father' establishes relationship, 'hallowed be Your name' brings us into worship, 'Your kingdom come' aligns us with His mission, and 'give us our daily bread' acknowledges our dependence. Perhaps most profoundly, we're challenged to see ourselves like the remora fish that attaches to a shark—simply abiding in God's presence, going where He goes, protected and provided for without striving. When we pray, we become like charged power banks, filled with God's presence so that others can plug into us throughout the day and receive life. This is why a praying church cannot sit idle—prayer connects us to God's heart for a hurting world and compels us to minister to one another out of the overflow of His love.