GFBC South Campus Worship Center will be open from 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM for prayer

"Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the peoples." 1 Chronicles 16:24

 

In 2026, we are in the midst of a historic and holy moment - as we celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary, the 75th National Day of Prayer stands as a sacred milestone.

Americans across the country will gather on the National Day of Prayer in parks, churches, schools, and statehouses to lift up prayers and petitions to God, followed by an evening National Broadcast hosted by the National Day of Prayer Task Force from the U.S. Capitol Washington D.C. The Broadcast will be a culminating event; a prayer gathering available in every home in America to unite our hearts in prayer.

This year we call our fellow Americans to join us in prayer and participation as together we glorify God among the nations and seek Him in every generation.


A Declaration of Personal Rededication

In this historic year of honoring both the 75th National Day of Prayer Observance and the 250th year since America’s founding, we invite you to include a time of personal rededication to God in your National Day of Prayer Observance.

In this 250th year of America’s independence from an earthly king, we come to You, King of Kings, to give You all glory, honor, and praise. In faith, we declare our dependence and dedication to You, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, for You alone are our Creator and Salvation. We come humbly to confess our sins and receive Your forgiveness. Today, in the presence of God and one another, we gather to pray, to celebrate, and to rededicate ourselves to You personally and in covenant as “One Nation Under God,” to love You with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, to love our neighbor as You have loved us, pray fervently, and tell of Your glory and goodness to all peoples as we abide in You and Your Word abides in our hearts now, and forevermore. Amen!


About

The National Day of Prayer is observed annually on the first Thursday in May. This day observance, designated by the United States Congress, asks people “to turn to God in prayer and meditation.”