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Join us as we kick off the new year with 14 days of corporate prayer and fasting from January 5th to January 18th. You can fast for a day or for the entire two weeks - how much you fast and when you fast is up to you. In the coming weeks, we will have a commitment calendar in the foyer. You can look over those dates and decide which days you will fast, write your name, and commit to believing God for breakthrough together as a community.
We will have an open Prayer Room Monday-Friday from 6am-6pm in the Elementary class.
In addition to our prayer room, we will be doing corporate Worship Nights on Friday, January 9th and, Friday January 16th. Let’s worship and petition the Lord together!
We will have an open Prayer Room Monday-Friday from 6am-6pm in the Elementary class.
In addition to our prayer room, we will be doing corporate Worship Nights on Friday, January 9th and, Friday January 16th. Let’s worship and petition the Lord together!
Why Do We Fast?
Biblical fasting isn’t just about giving up food—it’s about intentionally turning our focus toward God through prayer. It’s a voluntary act of devotion that helps us center our hearts and attention on Him. Fasting can be practiced individually or together as a church family.
When Should We Fast?
There isn’t a single rule for when to fast. In Scripture, fasting often happened in response to urgent or significant situations, as people sought God’s help, guidance, or intervention. Ultimately, fasting is a personal decision between you and God, though there are also times when we fast together as a community.
Our Focus for 2026
As we look ahead to 2026, we are believing for a year of multiplication—grace upon grace—trusting that from God’s fullness we will continue to receive all we need (John 1:16). Rooted in Scripture, we are praying to grow into a healthy, unified, and mature church that speaks the truth in love, where every part does its work and the whole body grows strong and full of love (Ephesians 4:14–16), and where God daily adds to our fellowship those who are being saved (Acts 2:46–47).
During our 14 Days of Prayer and Fasting, we are asking the Lord for the grace of multiplication in five key areas:
1. Reach—locally and globally, with a passion for the lost and the Great Commission
2. Discipleship—through intentional growth and the Great Commandment
3. Community—by building authentic, life-giving relationships within the church
4. Serving—by discovering and releasing Christ’s gifts to meet the needs of others
5. Stewardship—through generosity that advances and builds the Kingdom of God.
Biblical fasting isn’t just about giving up food—it’s about intentionally turning our focus toward God through prayer. It’s a voluntary act of devotion that helps us center our hearts and attention on Him. Fasting can be practiced individually or together as a church family.
When Should We Fast?
There isn’t a single rule for when to fast. In Scripture, fasting often happened in response to urgent or significant situations, as people sought God’s help, guidance, or intervention. Ultimately, fasting is a personal decision between you and God, though there are also times when we fast together as a community.
Our Focus for 2026
As we look ahead to 2026, we are believing for a year of multiplication—grace upon grace—trusting that from God’s fullness we will continue to receive all we need (John 1:16). Rooted in Scripture, we are praying to grow into a healthy, unified, and mature church that speaks the truth in love, where every part does its work and the whole body grows strong and full of love (Ephesians 4:14–16), and where God daily adds to our fellowship those who are being saved (Acts 2:46–47).
During our 14 Days of Prayer and Fasting, we are asking the Lord for the grace of multiplication in five key areas:
1. Reach—locally and globally, with a passion for the lost and the Great Commission
2. Discipleship—through intentional growth and the Great Commandment
3. Community—by building authentic, life-giving relationships within the church
4. Serving—by discovering and releasing Christ’s gifts to meet the needs of others
5. Stewardship—through generosity that advances and builds the Kingdom of God.
