Every Nation Cincinnati Church to run week of prayer

Every Nation Cincinnati will join the annual week of prayer, fasting, and consecration of Every Nation Global, focusing on miracles this year. (Photo taken from the official website of Every Nation Cincinnati)

Every Nation Cincinnati Church will host its annual week of prayer, fasting, and consecration from Monday to Friday, Jan. 9 to 13.

The church’s Facebook page posted that the Global Every Nation family would participate in the week-long event. It emphasized that they believe that God moves miracles in this generation through the power of the Holy Spirit.

In addition, they mentioned that God works to bless humans and develop His Kingdom. This year, Every Nation Cincinnati decided to believe God for miracles that would proclaim his power and new rooms for them to share the gospel, as further noted in the post.

Prayer Week Participation

The church posted ways for members to participate in the week of prayer. First, they said they could get free blessings and fasting devotional guides at the church on Sunday. Then they could also attend the prayer calls every morning on weekdays at 7: 15 a.m.

Moreover, the members could also join the lunchtime prayer in the worship center from Monday to Friday, as suggested on the website. The church also informed the congregation to block their schedule on their Night of Prayer and Worship on Friday, Jan.13.

Focusing on Miracles

On the church’s YouTube video, Steve Murrel, the president of Every Nation, revealed that they started the week of prayer, fasting, and consecration in 2022. Last year, the church’s focused on abiding by God’s word, as further stated in the video.

He highlighted that he has been traveling the world and hearing good news about the power of following Jesus.

Moreover, Murrel mentioned that this year’s theme is Miracles: Let Him Be Known. He explained that they want people to know God by those who do not know Him and those who have heard of Him. 

He added that Miracles are not just meeting the needs of His people but also letting people know about God's glory, presence, love, power, and majesty. They seek to let those walking with Him and far from Him experience God’s miracles.

Throughout the week, they would focus on stories and Scriptures about miracles. 

More importantly, the president highlighted the Scripture from Joshua 3:5, when Joshua told the people to “Consecrate” themselves for tomorrow, God will do amazing things among them.

Global Family of Churches

According to the Every Nation website, they are a family of churches worldwide. They stated that their missionaries and church planters responded to the calling of bringing the gospel to campuses and cities worldwide in 1994.

Moreover, they revealed that they build churches that reach the campus. Because they firmly believe that changing the campus could transform families, nations, and the world, as further noted on the website.

In addition, the website emphasized that Every Nation has reached 466 churches worldwide. They also have 119 active church plants, as mentioned on the website. Besides, they stated that they have 1,076 university campuses across the globe.

More importantly, they stressed that Every Nation Churches exist in 80 countries. Today, they posted that they have churches in 13 regions, such as Central and East Asia, East and South Africa, etc.

 

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