Week of Prayer & Fasting
December 1, 2025 to December 4, 2025
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Join us in prayer during our Advent Week of Prayer and Fasting. We will gather at each of our congregations from 12-1 PM on December 1-4. We invite you to pray with us and invite God to meet us in our longings for our church, city, and the world. For prayer prompts, consider picking up a bookmark from your congregation or using the prompts below.
You're also invited to a church-wide evening of worship and prayer Frontline Downtown on December 3 at 6:30 PM. We'll gather to pray fervently, cultivate spiritual hunger, and ask God to move in our city!
Noon Hour Prayer locations
Downtown: 1104 N Robinson Ave
Edmond: 1700 S Bryant
Shawnee: 330 N Beard St
South: 737 SE 89th St
Yukon: 10 W Main
Week of Prayer & Fasting: Prayer Prompts
Day 1
Morning Meditation: Psalm 42
Listen and ask God what he's saying to you. Allow for silence to listen to the Holy Spirit.
Noon Prayer: Hope for the Nations (Matthew 12:18–21)
Pray for justice and righteousness in our nation and the world and for people everywhere to place their hope in Jesus.
Night Meditation: A Carol of Blessing (Luke 1:46-56)
Day 2
Morning Meditation: Psalm 63
Listen and ask God what he's saying to you. Allow for silence to listen to the Holy Spirit.
Noon Prayer: Peace to a Broken Place (John 14:27)
Pray for true peace in our city and the world.
Night Meditation: A Carol of Rescue (Luke 1: 67-80)
Day 3
Morning Meditation: Psalm 84
Listen and ask God what he's saying to you. Allow for silence to listen to the Holy Spirit.
Noon Prayer: Joy to the World (Psalm 16:9-11)
Pray for those searching for joy in empty places to find lasting joy in Jesus.
Night Meditation: A Carol of Glory (Luke 2:8-21)
Day 4
Morning Meditation: Psalm 130
Listen and ask God what he's saying to you. Allow for silence to listen to the Holy Spirit.
Noon Prayer: Love for God and People (1 John 4)
Pray for God’s love to be received deeply in our church and for the ability to love one another with sincerity and grace.
Night Meditation: A Carol of Faithfulness (Luke 2:22-33)