The Global Week of Prayer, happening from September 1 to 7, 2025, invites Christ followers everywhere into a sustained experience of creative, day and night prayer. During this week communities everywhere are encouraged to open physical prayer rooms and participate in hands-on prayer activities that awaken our connection with God.

What Is This All About?
The Global Week of Prayer is a worldwide movement inviting the Church to engage in non-stop, creative prayer around the clock and across time zones. It’s organized by the interdenominational initiative 24‑7 Prayer, which emphasizes the revival of the Church and cultural transformation through sustained, experiential prayer—day and night
Join Our Global Week Of Prayer Room
At get-prayer.com we are excited to be part of this global movement and warmly invite you to our own Prayer Room this Wednesday from 3 to 4 p.m. You’re welcome to join us in person or online to bring your heart and voice before the Lord in unity and hope as we celebrate this Global Week of communal Prayer.
Three Creative Prayer Stations You Can Share on Zoom During the Global Week of Prayer
The Global Week of Prayer is the perfect opportunity to set up simple, meaningful prayer stations at home and share them with friends on Zoom. These interactive ideas will help you pray with creativity, connect deeply with God, and encourage other prayer warriors who join you online during this exciting Global initiative.
1. Justice and Prayer (Prayer Chain Station)
Prepare strips of paper and tape or glue. Write names, situations, or global issues that need God’s justice on each strip. Connect the strips to form a chain, showing how prayer links us together in seeking God’s power to break oppression. On Zoom, share what you wrote and then break the chain together as a symbol of Christ’s victory over injustice during this time when the Global Week of Prayer unites us.
2. Scripture Stones (Word of God Station)
Collect a few small stones or pebbles and a marker. Write short scriptures or single words such as “Hope,” “Peace,” or “Faith” on the stones. As you gather on Zoom, hold up your stone, read the scripture aloud, and pray it over one another. These stones can be kept at home as reminders that God’s Word is strong, unshakable, and always present in our daily walk, especially during this Global Week dedicated to Prayer.
3. Thankfulness and Praise (Blessing Jar Station)
Set out a jar or bowl with slips of paper and a pen. Write down blessings you are thankful for, whether small daily gifts or major answered prayers. Place each slip into the jar and read one or two aloud during your Zoom gathering. Together, thank God for His faithfulness and celebrate how being grateful lifts hearts and draws us closer to Him as we partake in this Global Week of devoted Prayer.
Prayer For This Week’s Global Week of Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we gather before You in humility and trust during this Global Week of Prayer. You alone are the source of all wisdom and hope. We ask for Your Spirit to guide our hearts, fill us with courage, and strengthen our faith. Help us to remember that prayer is not just words but a sacred privilege. Remind us that You hear every cry, understand every need, and cherish each of us intimately.
Fill weary hearts with Your peace, confused minds with Your clarity, and anxious souls with calm assurance. Teach us to rely not on our strength but on Your faithfulness. May our time together in the Prayer Room this Wednesday from 3 to 4 help us draw closer to You, deepen our devotion, and embolden our service beyond this hour in this powerful Global Week dedicated to Prayer. We pray all of this in the name of Jesus, confident that He hears, cares, and responds with grace. Amen
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Pastor Rick Penn is an ordained pastor, writer, and the founder of Get-Prayer.com, a resource built to help believers develop a consistent, grounded prayer life.
With more than 20 years of preaching the Gospel, Pastor Rick brings deep theological training and lived pastoral experience to everything he writes. He holds a Master of Divinity from Virginia University of Lynchburg, an M.A. with a concentration in New Testament Studies from Baptist Bible Seminary, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Averett University.
His writing reflects a personal commitment to making prayer accessible to everyday Christians. Whether he is writing a prayer for someone in a hospital waiting room, walking through fear about the future, or sitting down with a blank prayer journal for the first time, Pastor Rick writes from a place of both theological grounding and pastoral care.
Pastor Rick hosts In The Moment, a Christian television program airing on Roku through AIM Christian Television. Viewers can watch the show at aimchristian.com/yourmoment and listen as a podcast on Spotify.
Before founding Get-Prayer.com, he served in the U.S. Navy, where he built his communication skills as a writer, editor, and public affairs professional. He now applies those disciplines directly to ministry and teaching.
Every article on this site reflects his core conviction: Prayer is not a performance of faith. It is the daily practice that holds everything else together.
Pastor Rick Penn is the author of all content on Get-Prayer.com.
Rick currently resides in Pennsylvania, where he continues to teach, write, and encourage believers to deepen their walk with God through prayer and the study of Scripture.
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