

ONE CHURCH.
ONE NIGHT.
ONE VOICE.
May 7th | 6:00pm | Courthouse Plaza
The National Day of Prayer is a moment for the Church to come together—not as separate congregations, but as one body—to seek God for our city, our nation, and our world.
On this night, believers from across Prescott and the Quad Cities will gather in unity to pray, worship, and turn our hearts toward God together. This is more than an event—it’s a collective declaration that our hope is in Him, and that we are better together as His Church.
Hosted in partnership with churches across the Quad Cities, this gathering is an invitation to step into something bigger than any one church—a shared moment of faith, dependence, and expectation for what God will do in and through our community.
WHAT TO EXPECT
What should I bring?
Come ready to pray, worship, and seek God together.
Feel free to bring a folding chair or blanket, and plan for cooler Prescott evening temperatures.
Feel free to bring a folding chair or blanket, and plan for cooler Prescott evening temperatures.
What will the night look like?
We’ll spend time in worship and guided prayer, joining together to pray for our city, our leaders, our families, and our world. The evening will be simple, intentional, and centered on seeking God together.
Where do I park?
Parking is available around the Courthouse Square, including the Granite Street parking garage.
We recommend arriving a few minutes early to give yourself time to park and walk over.
We recommend arriving a few minutes early to give yourself time to park and walk over.
Is this family friendly?
Absolutely! We love having families join us.
Just keep in mind this is a focused time of worship and prayer, so we encourage families to participate together as they’re able.
Just keep in mind this is a focused time of worship and prayer, so we encourage families to participate together as they’re able.
What if I don’t attend a church?
You are more than welcome here. This gathering is for anyone who wants to seek God and be part of a unified moment of prayer. If you’re exploring faith or looking for a church home, we’d love for this to be a step toward getting connected in our community.
