October 27-29
October 29th Prayer Rally at 6:30 p.m.
Why We’re Fasting
As a church, we’re setting aside October 27–29 to pray and fast for revival and reformation across the city of Waco. We’re believing for God to move in every sphere of society and influence — in our businesses and neighborhoods; in healthcare, government, education, and sports; and in our families, the arts and media, and social justice.
Prayer Rally
We’ll end the fast with a Prayer Rally on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 6:30-8 p.m., open to the public, to unite our hearts in worship and intercession. City leaders and pastors will be joining us to pray for revival in our city.
Come expectant for God to move—awakening our hearts, healing our families and renewing our city with His love.
Pray With Us!
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Our prayer room will be open 24/7 to our members Monday-Wednesday. You can look at our prayer room schedule here.
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Corporate prayer times 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday night in the HOP. You can find the schedule here.
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We’ll end the fast with a Prayer Rally on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 6:30-8 p.m., open to the public, to unite our hearts in worship and intercession. City leaders and pastors will be joining us to pray for revival in our city.
Believing for revival and reformation in every sphere of our city.
Click the image above to download prayer points for each sphere
Why We Pray & Fast
Fasting isn’t about earning God’s love or trying to get His attention. He already loves us and hears us. It’s about surrender. When we fast, we lay down our own strength and confess our dependence on Him. In a world that prizes control and self-reliance, fasting reminds us that we need God more than anything else.
When we pray and fast, we make space for God to move in our hearts, our homes and our city. Fasting draws us closer to His presence and aligns our hearts with His will. It’s not weakness; it’s dependence. A declaration that only He can save and restore.
As we humble ourselves before Him, we begin to see breakthrough and revival take root—not just in us, but through us.
Fasting is voluntary surrender of something we need in order to remind us we need Jesus more.

