Our Values

Our Heart : Why We Gather

  • Jesus at the Centre
    This is not about us. The National Week of Prayer exists to lift high the name of Jesus and to seek His heart for our land. (John 12:32)

  • Unity in Diversity
    We belong to no single denomination or organisation. Together as one Body across traditions, backgrounds, and generations, we stand united in prayer. (Ephesians 4:4–6)

  • Faith for Transformation
    We believe God hears and answers prayer, and we approach Him with the expectation that He will transform lives, communities, and our nation. (Mark 11:24)

  • Kingdom Fruit as well as wise Metrics
    We measure success in how many gatherings register to pray, but even more so in lives transformed, churches awakened, and the name of Jesus glorified across the land. (John 15:16)

Our Posture : How We Gather

  • No Egos, No Logos — with a Spirit of Unity
    We are not driven by sponsorships or self-promotion. Logos are used to identify those who freely give their time and resources, often at cost to themselves, and to display the unity amongst us. (Romans 12:5)

  • Prayer Over Profile
    We come to humble ourselves before God, not to build platforms or elevate personalities. Prayer is our focus, not publicity. (2 Chronicles 7:14)

  • Living by the Spirit
    We seek to show love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control in all we do. (Galatians 5:22–23)

  • Christlike Posture
    We aim to reflect the humility, compassion, and truth of Jesus in how we live and pray, even while recognising our weakness and need for His grace. (Philippians 2:5)

  • The Grace to Say Sorry
    When we fall short, we repent quickly, seek forgiveness, and start again — knowing His mercies are new every morning. (1 John 1:9)

  • Hospitality and Welcome
    We create spaces where everyone is welcomed and valued as part of God’s family. (Romans 15:7)

  • Humility in Leadership
    Those who lead do so as servants, seeking to decrease so that Christ may increase. (John 3:30)

Our Practice : What We Commit To

  • Trust in God’s Provision
    We do not run fundraising campaigns. Instead, we welcome gifts given as the Lord leads, trusting Him to provide for what He initiates. (Philippians 4:19)

  • Generosity and Sacrifice
    Those who serve, lead and host gatherings do so freely, offering their time and resources as worship. (1 Peter 4:10)

  • Simplicity of Purpose
    We keep the vision clear: to see the Church united in prayer for the United Kingdom and its leaders, and for the nations. (Matthew 6:33)

  • Dependence on the Holy Spirit
    We acknowledge our need for the Spirit to lead every step, for without Him our words are empty and our efforts powerless. (Zechariah 4:6)

  • Perseverance in Prayer
    We commit not just to a week, but to a lifestyle of prayer, intercession, and watchfulness over our nation. (Colossians 4:2)

  • Integrity and Transparency
    We handle everything from finances to relationships with honesty and openness, reflecting the character of Christ in our stewardship. (2 Corinthians 8:21)

Closing Scripture

“Return to me,” declares the Lord Almighty, “and I will return to you.” Zechariah 1:3