Why Pray? Montgomery County National Day of Prayer Breakfast, May 3, 2018

“For he is our peace, who made both groups one and tore down the dividing wall of hostility.” Ephesians 2:14

The Christian community will join in prayer on Thursday, May 3, 2018, asking for God to provide unity and his peace in America, Maryland and Montgomery County. As Christ’s ambassadors in Montgomery County, we ask for the power of God’s Spirit bring renewal and flourishing of Christ’s Kingdom into our homes, workplaces, and communities.

WHERE: The breakfast will be held at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre (Lower Level Social Hall), 603 Edmonston Drive, Rockville, MD 20851.
WHEN: Thursday, May 3, 2018, 6:30 to 8:00 AM (Program starts at 6:50 AM).
COST: Free, donation of any amount for breakfast accepted. (Any excess of funds over cost will be donated to a ministry in Montgomery County).
RSVP REQUIRDhttps://montctyprayerbreakfast2018.eventbrite.com

All are welcome! Please invite your friends, neighbors and co-workers to join us.

Why gather together to pray?

  • God calls us to Pray for Everyone: 1 Timothy 2:1-2 “First of all, then, I urge that petitions, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone, for kings and all those who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity.”
  • God calls us to answer Jesus’ prayer for unity in the church: John 17:21 – “that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me.”
  • God promises to answer His peoples’ prayer: 2 Chronicles 7:14 – “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

WE NEED TO PRAY!

But what should we pray about?  For everyone and every need (Eph 6:18)!  Specific prayers will be made for:

  • Prayer for unity under God in our nation and throughout the body of Christ.
    • Montgomery County is one of the most diverse counties in the nation. It should be obvious that racial tensions and social unrest have not been eliminated in our nation in the 50 years since Dr. Martin Luther King’s death.
    • We need to pray for God’s grace and wisdom to help us to carry out the ministry of reconcilliation with God (2 Cor. 5:18-19) and each other (Eph. 2:14-16).
  • Prayer for the safety and well-being of our Teachers, Students, and Families
    • In the 50 years before the Texas tower shooting, there were just 25 public mass shootings in which four or more people were killed. Since then, the number has risen dramatically, and many of the deadliest shootings have occurred within the past few years. This rise in shootings reflects the breakdown of the family and its impact on youth.
  • Prayer for wisdom and courage for our Government Leaders and Public Servants; First Responders and Veterans
    • Our Federal, State and Local government leaders are facing many challenges from national security, immigration to budgeting and fiscal policy.
    • In 2017, 46 officers were fatally shot in the line of duty, but more than triple that — 140 — committed suicide. A study from the Ruderman Family Foundation indicates that “Suicides left more police officers and firefighters dead last year than all line-of-duty deaths combined.”
  • Prayer for flourishing and integrity of our Workers & Business leaders for the good of our communities
    • American businesses are made up of people, and without a foundations of ethics and morals found in the Bible, we’ll continue to see people lie, cheat, steal, and oppress others.
    • Business also has the ability and talent to make significant contributions to the social welfare and economic flourishing of our country.
  • Prayer for compassion and assistance for our Poor, Vulnerable and Oppressed
    • The national spending on entitlement programs is about to experience a huge demographic shift and will run out of funding if reforms are not put in place. Christians can pray for and support organizations that provide assistance to those who slip through the safety net.

WE NEED TO PRAY AND ACT!

Christians are the answer to the prayers needs of our nation. That’s why Jesus sends us to make disciples.

  • Our keynote speaker, Dr. Joel Freeman served as mentor/chaplain for the NBA Washington Bullets/Wizards for 19 years (1979-’98). Although he was a Caucasian Canadian, he learned to relate to all the members of the team. Over the past decade, Joel has combined his entrepreneurial skills and love for history to conduct extensive research into African American history and culture. Dr. Joel Freeman is an in-demand speaker nationwide and brings a rich reservoir of personal experience blended with contagious enthusiasm, clarity and down to earth humor to empower people from diverse walks of life.
  • Joel’s keynote address will challenge us to put our prayers into action, following in Jesus’ steps by loving God with all our heart, soul, strength and minds, and our neighbor as ourselves. [Matt. 22:37-39]

Praying for America personally, in your church, and in a National Day of Prayer observance on Thursday, May 3, is a responsibility of each Bible-believing follower of Jesus Christ. If you can’t join us in person, this video tool is a way to pray for our country. Use it personally between now and the National Day of Prayer. Use it in your church worship services before or after May 3. Use it in an observance of the National Day of Prayer.

2018 National Prayer For America from Cross Church on Vimeo.