Volunteer

Each year, millions of people unite on the National Day of Prayer – at thousands of events around the country – to pray! While prayer is not a seasonal or annual thing, our nation pauses to observe a National Day of Prayer on the first Thursday every May. On this day, Christians have an opportunity to emphasize the importance of prayer as a testimony to who God is, what we believe, and the fact that our Nation was founded upon the truths of God’s Word, and much prayer!

Our network of volunteers, combined with our resources and online tools, will help guide you through the process of engaging your community in prayer! To learn more about becoming a volunteer, please follow the steps below.

If you hosted an event, please feel free to complete an EVENT SURVEY and UPLOAD PICTURES from your event.

Welcome!

Lisa Crump, Senior Director of Prayer Mobilization

Lisa Crump, Senior Director

Thank you for your interest in becoming a volunteer for the National Day of Prayer Task Force. Our volunteer network is made up of extremely dedicated men and women who love Jesus Christ and have a heartfelt belief that prayer is the hope for America.  Through their tireless efforts, a covering of intercession blankets our country – a “prayer shield” that is vital at this critical juncture in our nation’s history.

To get started, simply click on the next tab (above) to learn more about the volunteer responsibilities. Then click ‘Step #3′ and fill out the application form. Give us a few days and you’ll be contacted by a local volunteer in your area.

I look forward to connecting with you!

Volunteer Responsibilities

A Volunteer for the National Day of Prayer Task Force is expected to maintain a healthy Christian lifestyle, first and foremost. As a volunteer, you will be be an extension of our National Office, therefore being a brand ambassador every where you go. We will provide resources to help you encourage and develop a growing prayer community in your area, and throughout your state. In addition, you’ll be connected with others in your state to help you in your efforts.

Main Duties:

  • Be active in your community: A great way to get involved in your community is to develop a relationship with other prayer ministries, churches, pastors’ networks, etc. by attending their meetings and sharing the vision of the National Day of Prayer Task Force. Work with these groups to gain support in uniting the community on the National Day of Prayer.
  • Host an event: Plan a church, community, or city event and work with local leaders to develop a program, budget, and operational plan to unite the city in prayer on the National Day of Prayer.
  • Spread the word: Encourage others in your city, and surrounding cities, to get involved!

Please Complete the Volunteer Application Below

*First Name

*Last Name

*Mailing Address

*City

*State

*Zip

*Phone

*Email

Statement of Faith: I believe that the Holy Bible is the inerrant Word of The Living God. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the only One by which I can obtain salvation and have an ongoing relationship with God. I believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, his virgin birth, his sinless life, his miracles, the atoning work of his shed blood, his resurrection and ascension, his intercession and his coming return to power and glory. I believe that those who follow Jesus are family and there should be unity among all who claim his name.

 Yes, I agree with this statement of faith. No, I don't agree with this statement of faith.

Now that you are all signed up, be sure to familiarize yourself with our website. We have a vast supply of easy-to-use resources that will help you as you plan and coordinate your prayer events.

Below are a few quick links to help get you started:

Once you know when and where your event will be taking place, take a few minutes and enter your event information into this website: Post an Event

Our goal is to see communities transformed across America through the power of prayer and that happens one family at a time. Lives are being changed and we pray in expectation believing that God can and will make a difference if we seek Him (II Chronicles 7:14). We also know that organizing prayer is not always easy so we are not expecting you to fill stadiums with people. The Scriptures tell us that where two or more are gathered, there He is in their midst (Matthew 18:20). So, start simple and enjoy the journey. Organizing prayer is exciting and we are delighted you have joined us in this ministry to our nation. Together we can make a difference!

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