UniteBoston is always excited to see Christian leaders working together, and the National Day of Prayer is one of the foremost examples of this.
On May 7, 2015, all 50 Governors and the President of the United States proclaimed the 64th annual National Day of Prayer as millions of Americans gathered from coast to coast in solemn assembly. It was the single, largest mobilized call to prayer in the history of our nation with more than 43,000 events taking place at courthouse steps, parks, offices, government buildings, churches and homes symbolizing a single prayer – one voice – one cry – for such a time as this.“ In Massachusetts we had over 30 events, and in Boston,we had over 110 people in attendance at the State House and 150-200 people in attendance at Lion of Judah – TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY!
It is our desire to partner with ministries and local churches to train and mobilize the Church in effective prayer and we need your help to make that happen. If you are interested in hosting a seminar, or training, please do not hesitate to contact us at praymassachusetts@gmail.com. Please be on the lookout for regional seminars that will take place quarterly and more information on Pray351. You can also be a blessing to our movement by making a contribution that will enable us to travel throughout the state providing the necessary support to the local church by making a donation below!
His Kingdom Come!
LaTonya V, Brown
2015 HOST COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Reverend Dr. Roberto Miranda, Congregación León de Judá
Archbishop A. Livingston Foxworth, Grace Church of All Nations
Reverend Bryan Wilkerson, Grace Chapel
Reverend Liz Walker, The Historic Roxbury Presbyterian Church
Reverend Steven Chin, Boston Chinese Evangelical Church
Reverend Matthew K. Thompson, Jubilee Christian Church
Reverend Chuck Wimer,Jubilee Family Outreach Center
Bishop Brian Greene, Pentecostal Tabernacle
Reverend David Hill, Event Coordinator, Abundant Grace Church
Minster LaTonya V. Brown, MA Coordinator, National Day of Prayer
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