We believe God means what He says and we want what He promises.
Today we find ourselves in a cultural moment marked by unprecedented moral decay, spiritual apathy, and systemic fragmentation.
As we look through church history, we see that the church was at its best, and God His most glorious, when His people sought Him in humble, desperate, passionate prayer.
The calling of God's people is not to manage the decline and decay of culture. Instead, we are called to stand in the gap and seek His face for the healing of our land. When we read the Bible, we are the ones who trust that God means what He says—that He will come where He is wanted.
Now is the hour for the Church to unify as one body, in humility and repentance, to seek God for a revival that would sweep across Wilmington and beyond.
“Every major revival has its origins with a small band of intercessors faithfully crying out … when we gather to worship and pray, regardless of size, we convene the very court of heaven on earth. Our prayer gatherings are the most important and powerful gatherings in our city.”
— David Fritch, “Enthroned”