National Day of Prayer 2026 – Hosted by Community Church of Ludington, 109 N. Harrison Street, Ludington at 12 noon in our sanctuary.
2 Chronicles 7:14
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
For many years—decades, actually—we have gathered at the courthouse for the National Day of Prayer. We pray for our nation and our community, joining with different leaders from our area as they lead us in prayer for their spheres of influence.
This year, however, we feel led to do things a little differently. Rather than standing on the courthouse steps declaring and praying, we want to take a different posture of prayer. Following the scripture found in
2 Chronicles 7:14, we will seek to “humble ourselves and pray.”
Humility, prayer and repentance will be the theme for this year. This is the kind of prayer that will take us out of our comfort zone and bring us to our knees as we seek His face, rather than declaring His will in the public space. The result of this posture can be found in the last portion of this scripture, where God himself promises that He will hear our prayers, forgive our sins, and heal our land.
So this is a call to prayer and repentance—a posture of humility that beckons an answer from heaven. No entertainment, no flags or fanfare, just a people in humility, seeking the face of God.
Since this is a challenge to His people, we will be meeting at the community church. Noon May 7th.
Pastor Henrik
Mason County National Day of Prayer committee.
