"Come Lord Jesus" and so affirming the promise of the Lord in Revelation 22.20, "Surely I come quickly"
The prayer where you pray for your personal intensions is the 'prayer of the faithful'.
A minaret on a mosque performs roughly the same function as belltower on a church; it calls the faithful to prayer at the appropriate intervals.
Muezzin
prayers of the faithful
No. They were introduced in a few church buildings to summon the faithful to prayer only around 400 AD, long after the Bible was written, and became common in churches only after 1,000 AD.
its called minarets
The MULLAH called the faithful to prayer
A muezzin calls the faithful to prayer 5 times each day.MuezzinA Muezzin is a man chosen at the mosque to call for the prayer five times a day.
Muezzin
What is the official public prayer of the church
The prayers of the faithful, also known as the general intercessions, are typically part of the Liturgy of the Word in the Catholic Mass. This is when the congregation offers prayers on behalf of the Church, the world, and specific intentions. It usually follows the readings and the homily before moving into the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
'The Prayers of the Faithful' is the same thing as 'The General Intercessions'. It is a part of the celebration of the Eucharist in Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican/Episcopal and many Methodist churches, and often occurring after the Creed before the Offertory. Often it follows a common structure, proceeding from the universal to the particular in this order: The Church, the World, the Suffering, and ending with local and particular petitions.