Start with "Dear Lord" or "Dear Heavenly Father" Ask for his blessing on the seminar and on those in attendance, end "In Jesus name amen"
A sample opening prayer for a seminar would be thanking God for those who prepared it, asking for wisdom in the words that will be spoken, and an opening of the hearts of those in attendance to accept what is spoken.
"Good morning everyone and welcome to today's ECG seminar. I am excited to explore the intricacies of electrocardiography with all of you. Let's dive into this fascinating subject together."
A sample of an opening prayer for a seminar could be 'Heavenly Father, thank you for allowing us all to gather here today. May we open our hearts over the next few days to new and exciting ideas. May we all realize our potential and use the gifts God has provided to us. In His name, amen.'
State the purpose of the seminar and tell them what they are going to learn.
Tagalog translation of opening prayer: Panimulang panalangin
Praying at the beginning of a church meeting is a common occurrence. The Lords Prayer is a good example of a prayer that would be recited at the opening of a meeting.
In the beginning God
"Good morning/afternoon everyone. Thank you for joining us today as we come together to discuss and learn about effective leadership strategies that will help empower ourselves and our teams to achieve our goals." "Welcome to our leadership seminar. Today, we have the opportunity to explore the qualities and skills that make great leaders, as well as how we can cultivate them within ourselves to inspire positive change and growth in our organizations." "Greetings and thank you for attending our leadership seminar. Throughout our time together, we will delve into the principles of effective leadership and uncover practical strategies that will help us lead with purpose, resilience, and impact."
invocation
You start with the prayer of the prophet
There are numerous prayers which accompany the Rite of Baptism, including an opening prayer, an optional prayer of exorcism, a prayer over the ears and mouth, etc.
Dear Jesus...