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National Prayer Summit 2022
There is power when we pray together as a denomination, expecting God to move in our churches, our families, and our communities. This past year has been challenging for many, and collective prayer reminds us we are not alone. This year’s summit theme is Spiritual Hunger and Thirst and will provide opportunities to hear from special guests each week.
The National Prayer Summit Online 2022 will be held on three Sunday evenings — January 9, 16 and 23 on Facebook LIVE at the FMCUSA Facebook page. Each night of the summit will begin at 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacific time.
Week One: January 9, 2022
Theme: Hunger and Thirst for Kingdom Expansion
Special Guests: Larry and Deb Walkemeyer / Bishop Keith Cowart
Larry and Deb are the Strategic Catalysts for Christ-Compelled Multiplication, and they are part of the Executive Leadership Team of FMCUSA.
Week Two: January 16, 2022
Theme: Hunger and Thirst for Healthy Biblical Interdependency
Special Guests: Gerry and Jan Coates / Bishop Linda Adams
Gerry Coates is the Strategic Catalyst for Global Collaboration, and is part of the Executive Leadership Team of FMCUSA.
Week Three: January 23, 2022
Theme: Hunger and Thirst for Justice
Special Guests: Fraser and Joanne Venter / Bishop Matt Whitehead
Fraser Venter is the Strategic Catalyst for Love-Driven Justice and is part of the Executive Leadership Team of FMCUSA.
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