Prayer
Prayer Week - May 12th-16th 2025

Whitehorse Churches Prayer Week
12-16 May 2025, 7:30pm each night
Each year the Churches in the City of Whitehorse hold a week of prayer in the month of May. We gather from different traditions and denominations in five host churches on five successive nights to experience the richness of our diversity and the joy of our unity in Jesus. We pray with bold faith and every year we witness the tangible work of the Spirit through our churches as we gather.
The week of prayer gives us a wonderful opportunity to gather with believers from other denominations and celebrate our unity, oneness and love for each other (Psalm 133:1). It is a time to pray for leaders of all spheres of society and for all the people of Australia, a time to declare the victory of the cross and a time of joyous celebration because of the hope we have in Jesus!
There are five gatherings from 7:30pm to 8:30pm, held each night at the following churches:
Mon, 12th May – Crossway Baptist Church, 2 Vision Drive, Burwood East
THE LORD OUR PROVIDER – Jehovah-Jireh
Tues, 13th May – The Salvation Army, 1010 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill
THE LORD OUR BANNER – Jehovah-Nissi
Best Parking: 17 Bank Street
Wed, 14th May – Full Gospel Assembly, 38 Lexton Rd, Box Hill North
THE LORD OUR SHEPHERD – Jehovah-Rohi
Thu, 15th May – Growing Faith Church, 245 Middleborough Rd, Box Hill South
THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS – Jehovah-Tsidkenu
Additional Parking: Next to 22 Ailsa Street
Fri, 16th May – Nunawading Lutheran Church, 67 Rooks Rd, Nunawading
THE LORD OUR PEACE – Jehovah-Shalom
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Prayer Walk Week - October
Whitehorse Churches Prayer Walk Week
13-19 October 2025
In faith we walk, believing that as the soles of our feet hit the ground, we are appropriating the work of Jesus over the principalities and powers influencing the atmosphere and shaping the narratives of our city. Each step we take in Jesus’ name, we weaken something of the enemy’s grip in the Heavenly realms and subvert the systems of evil and injustice.
Prayer walking thrusts us out of our church buildings, forcing us to resist the temptation to stay inward-focused, stirring us to keep the mission front and centre. It engages all our senses, rousing us to cry out to God – as we walk with defiant hope into every crack and crevice of our cities.
There will be a number of formal gatherings listed below, more details can be found on the events page of the website.
DETAILS TO COME!