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Gateway House of Prayer is a 24/7 prayer and worship ministry that honors Jesus through continuous intercession, sustained by over 100 volunteers from 35+ regional churches taking coordinated prayer watches around the clock.

St. James United Methodist Church in East Troy, Wisconsin is a faith community centered on loving God, loving one another, and serving the world. The church offers traditional worship services and hosts various ministries including a daycare, prayer groups, and community events.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a Catholic parish in Calistoga, CA that serves both English and Spanish-speaking faith communities with a focus on prayer, Marian devotion, and Eucharistic celebration.

HHCC is committed to teaching the truths of God’s Word, working to help people become transformed followers of Jesus Christ, by His Holy Spirit, through the power of Prayer, commitment to Evangelism, Discipleship, Fellowship and Missions.

Florence Congregational Church is focused on creating a supportive and nonjudgmental community where individuals can explore spirituality through prayer and diverse worship practices. The church has a rich history tied to social justice and the local community.

The Shrine of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker is a house of prayer, charity, social entrepreneurship education, and encounter, focusing on helping the vulnerable in conflict and post-conflict areas.

Christ Church East Bay is an Evangelical Presbyterian Church that affirms classical Christian creeds while welcoming questions, doubts, and people from diverse religious backgrounds. They emphasize caring for one another through prayer, practical support, and community.

Christian Life Center is a welcoming community focused on connecting people with God and each other, emphasizing prayer, worship, and outreach.

St. Stephen and St. Martin’s Episcopal Church is a vibrant parish of diverse seekers who respect the dignity and humanity of each person, fostering community partnerships and growth through prayer, study, and evangelism.

We are a community of people who have responded to God's love in Jesus Christ, called through scripture and prayer to worship, care for each other, grow in faith, and share the Good News of Jesus Christ.

St. Luke's is a small, historic Episcopal church located just outside downtown Asheville, NC, founded in 1898, that worships according to The Book of Common Prayer with traditional yet open and relaxed Sunday services.

Corpus Christi Monastery is a community of women consecrated to God, emphasizing the grace of contemplation through prayer, study, community life, and hospitality, while engaging in the universal mission of the Order of Preachers.

St. John's Episcopal Church invites the community to journey through Lent, emphasizing growth into the likeness of Jesus Christ through prayer, reflection, and acts of charity.

St. Joseph's Episcopal Church is a liturgical Anglican community rooted in The Book of Common Prayer that welcomes people on all different faith journeys. The church seeks to embody the spirit of St. Joseph by working to create a more beautiful, peaceful world through worship, service, and community.

Saint Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church serves God, America & Polonia since 1907. The church welcomes and serves all community members through prayer, example and good works, while preserving and promoting Polish Heritage.

Calvary Church, part of the Parish of Calvary-St. George's, is dedicated to fostering a community of prayer and worship with a commitment to Holy Communion and diverse programming.

Sts. Peter & Paul Parish gathers the community for the worship of God in union with the whole Catholic Church, extending the compassion of Jesus Christ through worship, education, prayer, and action.

Grace Reformed Church is a welcoming community where ordinary people experience God’s extraordinary grace. Striving to live up to its name, the church emphasizes acceptance, prayer, and the transformative power of the Bible.