January 4th - 25th

21 Days Of Prayer and Fasting

Guide

As we step into 2026, our hearts are burning more than ever for Jesus. This year our pursuit is simple and clear: to seek His face.

Seeking His face is more than asking God for direction. It is a longing for His presence. From beginning to end, Scripture reveals that the greatest promise God gives His people is Himself.

That longing draws us into 21 days of prayer and fasting. Not to earn God’s attention or prove our devotion, but to posture our hearts to behold Him. These days are about making room, quieting the noise, and turning our attention toward what truly matters.

We invite you to join us, not out of obligation, but out of hunger. There is more of God to be known.

Pastor Josh and Katie

2026

“Seek His face”

This year’s theme →

“To seek His face is to desire the presence of God above all else. God’s greatest promise is Himself, and as we seek His face, our hearts are formed and our lives are shaped by His nearness.”

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Can I really do this?

Yes! 

Our heart’s desire is that every person would not only know God, but be known by him as well. Prayer and fasting are powerful tools for you to encounter a deeper relationship and presence of the living God. It is a physical way of declaring “More of you and less of me.” If you sense God has more for your life, 21 Days of Prayer is a great place to start believing Him for all that He has for you. As you practice seeking Him first, He will move on your behalf like never before. You will start to see the power of prayer impact your relationships, work, family, and every area of your life. We would love for you and your family to join us in being part of 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting.

The fantastic thing about this 21 day journey is that you are not alone. You will be surrounded by a great community of believers who are also seeking the Lord through prayer and fasting

When is it?

Sunday, January 4th - 25th

WHAT IS FASTING?

Fasting, in its most classic sense, means voluntarily abstaining for eating or drinking for an extended period of time. When we partake of a fast it helps us examine what we are consuming in terms of social, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional "food." Are these things distracting you from your relationship with God? Are you relying on things that have nothing to do with God to get you through your day? Fasting can be helpful in examining these things. A true fast functions as a great discipline of seeking God first rather than relying on things of the flesh. In fasting we choose to put our human desires in to submission so that we might seek a deeper communion with God in his presence. Seek God and ask him if there is anything you are consuming that he would ask you to fast for these 21 days. Is it food? Is it media?

Everyone doing an extended physical fast should consult a physician first. If you have medical issues, consider fasting something like TV or media. The point is that there is something God wants you to separate yourself from for three weeks so that you can see Him more clearly. Don’t cheat yourself by removing yourself from the fast entirely.

The goal of fasting:

The goal of fasting is a personal encounter with the Living God. There are physical benefits from fasting, such as a cleansing of your body or breaking of addictions, but the primary goal of fasting is experience God. So much of our life is about us, what we want, and when we want it. What would happen if we submitted ourselves and our needs, and in turn sought God with passion and fervor? What kind of breakthrough might we see?

Want more info?

Download the Prayer and Fasting Guide. This resource outlines what fasting is, the biblical basis for fasting, as well as different types of fasting. If you are wanting to figure out how best to be involved, the fasting guide is the place to begin.

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