We devote the first three weeks of every year to prayer and fasting.

Join us January 5-25, 2025

If you ever get to a place in your life where you feel like something is missing, it’s probably a connection problem: you are disconnected from God and too connected to the world. Prayer and fasting can have a powerful impact on setting your life back on track. Prayer connects us to God and fasting teaches us to desire Him more than the physical comforts of this world.

King’s Church Has Been Built on Prayer

It was during 21 days of prayer and fasting in the Fall of 2018 that God began to speak to Dillon and Rebekah about moving to Kansas City to plant King’s Church. The month prior to King’s Church first public worship service the launch team spent 21 days to seek God in prayer and fasting. We’re committed to prayer because we know Psalm 127:

Unless the Lord builds the house,

those who build it labor in vain.

Unless the Lord watches over the city,

the watchman stays awake in vain.

Psalm 127:1-2

 Our Church has been built on the foundation of prayer and we are committed to keeping that foundation strong for our future.


DAILY DEVOTIONS

We encourage you to spend 21 minutes for 21 days in the word, worship & prayer. Click below to download 21 days of daily devotions to supplement your time in the word.

Don’t have a Bible reading plan for the year yet? Join others at King’s by reading the whole Bible or the New Testament in a year.

 

PRAYER SERVICES

During the 21 Days we will gather in person at the King’s building every Wednesday night at 7pm and Saturday mornings at 9am

  • Wednesday’s at 7pm-8pm: January 8th, 15th & 22nd

  • Saturday’s at 9am-10am: January 11th, 18th, & 25th

There will be no childcare provided, but children are welcome.


RESOURCES

 

WHAT IS FASTING?

Fasting is one of the least known disciplines in the church, but it is a practice mentioned both in the Old and New Testament of the Bible and by Jesus Himself, and it has incredible power for our lives today.

 Fasting disconnects us from the world. Fasting isn’t about punishing yourself because God wants you to suffer, rather it’s about intentionally disconnecting from worldly things for a season so you can hear from God and experience the full life He has for you.

 The goal of fasting is to draw nearer to God. Biblical fasting always has to do with eliminating distractions for a spiritual purpose; it hits the reset button of our soul and renews us from the inside out. It also enables us to celebrate the goodness and mercy of God and prepares our hearts for all the good things God desires to bring into our lives. Remember, your personal fast should present a level of challenge, but it is very important to know your body, your options, and, most importantly, to seek God in prayer and follow what the Holy Spirit leads you to do.