This sermon focuses on developing a power-filled ministry through three key components: the closet of prayer, congregation participation, and community proclamation. Using Luke 6:12-19, the pastor emphasizes that Jesus' powerful ministry originated from his consistent prayer life, spending entire nights in communion with God. The message illustrates how spiritual power flows like a wagon wheel - from the hub (prayer) through the spindles (church body) to the rim (outreach to the world). The pastor stresses that without prayer, there can be no powerful ministry, and that Christians must learn to listen for God's voice above all the noise of the world. He challenges the congregation to actively participate in the body of Christ, using their spiritual gifts to serve others and proclaim the gospel, while maintaining unity despite their differences.