2024 Week of Prayer

For nearly 100 years, the World YMCA and World YWCA have come together to host the Week of Prayer (November 10-16). The theme chosen for this year is “Moving with Faith Through the Elements.” 

If you’d like to participate with us, you can start by downloading the 2024 devotional booklet here: https://www.ymca.int/week-of-prayer/.

History of the Week of Prayer

In a letter to the London YMCA in 1856, F.R. Starr of Philadelphia suggested, “the appointment of a week to be simultaneously observed by the Young Men’s Christian Associations throughout the world for Prayer for the conversion of the world, and for young men especially”.

In 1867 at the 5th World Conference in Paris, the American delegation made the proposal to consecrate Sunday 2nd November and every evening of the week following that day for special prayer for all associations throughout the world. But it was only in 1875 at the 7th World Conference in Hamburg that the second Sunday of November was fixed as the beginning of the “Week of Prayer”.

In 1891, the “Week of Prayer” was included in the Constitution of the World Alliance of YMCAs. In 1901 the YWCA and the YMCA agreed “on the adoption of the same subjects for the annual Week of Prayer”. In 1904 a joint call to prayer was issued by the World YWCA and the World Alliance of YMCAs, and the joint Week of Prayer has continued since that time.

Beginning with 1927, messages of the President of the World YWCA and the President of the World Alliance of YMCAs were included in the call to prayer. In 1931 the name of the Week was expanded to “The Week of Prayer and World Fellowship”. Since 1948, the booklets for the Week of Prayer have been presented with pictures, daily messages and appropriate Bible texts and prayers. Since 1942, the World YWCA and the World Alliance of YMCAs have published jointly a booklet each year for the Week of Prayer.

Visit https://www.ymca.int/week-of-prayer/ for more info on the Week of Pra

Rainy Day Blessings

All rainfall in some way or another is a blessing despite the inconvenience we may feel it causes.
 
Today, the fortieth day after the celebration of Easter on March 31st this year, is Ascension day.
 
It is the day recorded in the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles in the Holy Bible when Jesus ascended in Heaven after His Resurrection. Cathedral and Church bells🔔⛪🔔 in many parts of Christendom will ring today to remind us of this special event.
 
An old tradition has it that Ascension day rain is especially good  if it touches you as it has touched the Lord Jesus as He ascends to Heaven. So let today’s rain fall on you even if it is for a second or two.🌧️
 
The Hymn written by Charles Wesley, the famous Methodist Clergyman
describes this day well:
 
Hail the day that sees Him rise, Alleluia!
 
Highest Heaven its Lord receives,
Yet He loves the earth He leaves,
Though returning to His throne,
Still He calls us all His own, Alleluia!🙏🙏🙏
 
May you feel showers of blessing this day! Amen.
 
– Abimbola Fajobi, Director of Christian Mission