New England Prays

 
 

NEW ENGLAND PRAYS: A LOCAL-CHURCH BASED 24-7 PRAYER CANOPY

Together we are covering New England in night and day prayer

 

The Vision

Our vision is to cover New England in 24/7 prayer until Jesus returns. 

New England prays began on October 1, 2017 with over 30 churches involved.  Currently, there are over 80 New England Churches who are participants.  We have state-coordinators working to establish 24/7 prayer in 5 out of 6 New England States. 

We see a unified church arising with one heart and one mind to pray for revival, awakening, and transformation in our region. 

 

THE CALL

Our call is to devote ourselves to unceasing prayer for our cities, our states, and our nation. “All these with one accord were devoting themselves to prayer.” —Acts 1:14

 

HOW IT WORKS

Every congregation, ministry, or network selects a full day or a half day every month to pray.  Your group will pray the same day of the month (the 1st, 2nd, etc. or the 1st Wednesday, 2nd Sunday etc,).  Your church organizes one day or one half-day/month of continual prayer internally, joining with other churches around New England in creating a canopy of 24/7 prayer

 

THE COMMITMENT

Every congregation is responsible to cover a full day or half day every month in continual prayer. Recruit people to pray 30-60 minutes in a prayer chain to cover the entire time in prayer. They can pray from home, work, school or at church in a central location.  It’s up to each congregation to organize their 12 or 24 hour window of prayer however they see fit.

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and Partnership

New England Prays is one of many expressions of what is called the 1 Church/1 Day or Day 2 Pray Model. We are part of a national movement called “America Prays” led by Brian Alarid.  We’re grateful to Tim Taylor for developing the model, to Jason Hubbard for demonstrating it in Washington State and sharing it with us, and to Brian Alarid for resourcing us and connecting us with the national movement.

1church1day.orglowpc.org, americaprays.org