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The 28 Days of Prayer journey was a beautiful success—an inspiring reminder of the power of coming together as a community to pray. Throughout the month, we experienced God moving in powerful ways: deepening our faith, strengthening our connections, and igniting our collective call to love and serve.

As we continue this spirit of prayer, we invite you to keep lifting our communities, leaders, and world before God. Below, you’ll find a schedule shared areas of focus to help you stay rooted in prayer and united in purpose.

Together, let’s continue to believe, to hope, and to pray—because LOVE UNITES.

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You are welcome to continue in prayer for and with one another. Join in praying for….


Oct 29 – Church leaders discerning direction – James 1:5
Oct 30 – Youth and young adults seeking belonging – 1 Corinthians 3:23
Oct 31 – Those experiencing fear and anxiety – Psalm 34:4


November

Nov 1 – Clergy wellbeing and spiritual renewal – Matthew 11:28–30
Nov 2 – Food-insecure households – Isaiah 58:10
Nov 3 – Veterans and their families – John 15:13
Nov 4 – Mental health advocates and counselors – Psalm 147:3
Nov 5 – Workers striving for fair wages – James 5:4
Nov 6 – Environmental justice leaders – Genesis 2:15
Nov 7 – Those navigating healthcare costs – 3 John 1:2
Nov 8 – Parents raising children amid uncertainty – Proverbs 22:6
Nov 9 – People living with disabilities – 2 Corinthians 12:9–10
Nov 10 – Artists and truth-tellers – Exodus 35:35
Nov 11 – Survivors of violence or trauma – Psalm 34:18
Nov 12 – Those detained or affected by ICE raids – Leviticus 19:33–34
Nov 13 – Faith-based justice movements – Amos 5:24
Nov 14 – Volunteers and community organizers – Hebrews 6:10
Nov 15 – Public servants and elected officials – Micah 6:8
Nov 16 – Families separated by incarceration – Hebrews 13:3
Nov 17 – Pastors in transition or cross-cultural appointments – Joshua 1:9
Nov 18 – Hospital chaplains and spiritual caregivers – 2 Corinthians 1:3–4
Nov 19 – Elders and ancestors of faith – Psalm 145:4
Nov 20 – Churches seeking reconciliation and renewal – 2 Corinthians 5:18–19
Nov 21 – Interfaith leaders fostering peace – Romans 12:18
Nov 22 – Families gathering for Thanksgiving – Colossians 3:15–17
Nov 23 – Those feeling isolated or forgotten – Psalm 139:7–10
Nov 24 – People rebuilding after disasters – Isaiah 61:3–4
Nov 25 – Farmers and food producers – Psalm 65:9–13
Nov 26 – Those facing unemployment – Jeremiah 29:11
Nov 27 – Faith communities in conflict – Ephesians 4:2–3
Nov 28 – Immigrant-led congregations – Ruth 1:16–17
Nov 29 – Children in foster or kinship care – Psalm 68:5–6
Nov 30 – All who advocate for equity and truth – Proverbs 31:8–9

 


December

Theme: “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.” (Isaiah 9:2)

Dec 1 – Those seeking new beginnings – 2 Corinthians 5:17
Dec 2 – Healthcare providers and caregivers – Luke 10:33–34
Dec 3 (Advent 1) – Those waiting with faith and uncertainty – Romans 15:13
Dec 4 – Youth overcoming depression – Psalm 42:5
Dec 5 – Survivors of intimate partner violence – Psalm 91:4–5
Dec 6 – Migrant farmworkers and laborers – Deuteronomy 24:14–15
Dec 7 – Those battling addiction – Psalm 107:13–14
Dec 8 – Educators finishing the semester – Galatians 6:9
Dec 9 (Advent 2) – Communities working for peace – Luke 3:4–6
Dec 10 – People living unhoused – Isaiah 32:18
Dec 11 – Artists proclaiming hope – Psalm 96:1–3
Dec 12 – Immigrant families navigating fear – Exodus 23:9
Dec 13 – Those awaiting healthcare or surgery – Psalm 103:2–4
Dec 14 – Ministry teams and volunteers – 1 Corinthians 15:58
Dec 15 – Congregations in discernment or transition – Proverbs 3:5–6
Dec 16 (Advent 3) – Those carrying joy amid struggle – Philippians 4:4–7
Dec 17 – Global peacebuilders and missionaries – Matthew 5:9
Dec 18 – People living with chronic pain – Romans 8:18–25
Dec 19 – Immigrant rights and community advocates – Isaiah 1:17
Dec 20 – Hospital and nursing home residents – Isaiah 46:4
Dec 21 (Longest Night) – Those who grieve in the holidays – Psalm 30:5
Dec 22 – Parents preparing for birth or adoption – Luke 1:46–49
Dec 23 (Advent 4) – Churches preparing for Christ’s coming – Isaiah 40:3–5
Dec 24 (Christmas Eve) – Every heart awaiting light – Luke 2:10–14
Dec 25 (Christmas Day) – The whole world in need of peace – John 1:14
Dec 26 – Those serving quietly behind the scenes – Matthew 6:4
Dec 27 – Intergenerational families and caregivers – Psalm 133:1
Dec 28 – Those seeking reconciliation – Matthew 5:23–24
Dec 29 – All working toward racial and economic justice – Isaiah 58:12
Dec 30 – Those discerning next steps in vocation – Ephesians 2:10
Dec 31 – The church as a whole entering a new year with hope – Revelation 21:5

A Prayer for the United to Love Movement

Almighty God, maker of heaven and earth, we praise your Holy Name knowing   that there is nothing too difficult for you.  

 

We come into your presence with thanksgiving to petition your perfect will for your creation. According to your word, in 2 Chronicles 7:14, it says, “If my people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and forgive their sin and heal their land.” We seek your face, repent of our sins and ask for your forgiveness for every way that is against your will.

 

Lord, we invite your Holy Spirit to guide and transform us. Meet each one of us at the point of need.  Wherever there is oppression, hatred, evil, violence and injustice in and beyond us, grant us the freedom and power of your presence to resist and renounce it. Liberate your people and heal the land.
 
You have given us power and authority over every form of darkness. Illuminate our path, Great Light of the World and protect your children.

Thank you, Almighty God, for honoring our prayers and for giving us the opportunity to partner with you in the healing of the land and the liberation of Your people. You are Great and Just. It is in the Name of Jesus, we ask it all. 

 

...Amen.

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." 

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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