
ABOUT 607 PRAYER


Who We Are
We are a people who walk in the stillness of Psalm 46:10, listening for God’s voice and honoring the legacy of our forefathers by boldly declaring that we remain one nation under Go
We began as a small weekly prayer gathering—ordinary believers with an extraordinary conviction that God hears, God moves, and God transforms communities through prayer. What started as a handful of intercessors has grown into a county‑wide movement committed to lifting Broome County before the Lord.
Our heart is simple: to pray, to unite, and to stand in the gap for our region. We believe that when God’s people come together with one voice, heaven responds and communities change.
What We Do
Weekly Prayer Gatherings — believers coming together to seek God for our county.
School Prayer Walks — covering students, teachers, and administrators in intercession.
Regional Unity Efforts — partnering with churches and ministries across Broome County.
National Day of Prayer Partnerships — joining millions across America in unified prayer.
Community Intercession — praying over government buildings, neighborhoods, and local needs.
Our Heart for Schools
We believe every school is a mission field and every student is a life worth covering in prayer. Our teams regularly walk school grounds throughout Broome County, praying for protection, peace, wisdom, and revival among the next generation. These quiet, faithful acts of intercession have become a defining part of our identity.
Our Partnerships
We are honored to stand with the National Day of Prayer and other ministries who share our passion for unity and spiritual awakening. Together, we declare that prayer is not a tradition—it is a lifeline for our nation.
Our Mission
Our mission is to unite believers in Broome County through consistent, Spirit‑led prayer, covering our schools, families, churches, and leaders. We gather weekly, walk our schools, and partner with like‑minded ministries to intercede for the next generation and seek God’s blessing over our region. We proudly stand with the National Day of Prayer to ignite a culture of prayer, unity, and spiritual awakening across our county and our nation.
Our Vision
Our vision is to see Broome County transformed by united prayer—a region where churches walk in harmony, students are covered in intercession, families are strengthened, and God’s presence shapes the future of our land.
We envision a praying people who boldly declare that we are still One Nation Under God, standing shoulder‑to‑shoulder with ministries across America to call our nation back to Him. We long for a day when prayer is not an event, but a lifestyle—awakening hearts, healing communities, and preparing the next generation to walk in truth and courage.


IGNITING FAITH THROUGH UNITED PRAYER
Our Core Beliefs for Regional Renewal
The Family: The Foundation of Society
We believe that the restoration of our region begins in the home.
Centers of Discipleship: We believe homes should be primary centers of prayer and spiritual growth, where the next generation is equipped to walk in truth.
Strengthened Homes: We believe in the healing of families, fostering environments where marriages thrive and children are raised with courage and conviction.
Legacy of Faith: We believe in carrying the legacy of our forefathers by boldly declaring that we are still one nation under God, starting within our own households.
The Church: Unity in the Spirit
We believe that a united Church is the catalyst for spiritual awakening.
Partnership Over Competition: We believe pastors and churches are called to partner rather than compete, laboring with one heart and one purpose for the Gospel.
Spirit-Led Transformation: We believe in the power of united, Spirit-led prayer to transform every community, bringing the presence of God into the center of our land.
A Model of Hope: We believe our region can become a model of what God accomplishes when His people move forward together in stillness and attentive listening to His voice.
The Government: Stewardship and Divine Counsel
We believe that those in authority are called to a high standard of spiritual and moral accountability.
Godly Leadership: We believe those called to serve in government must operate with a profound fear of God and a deep respect for His laws.
Principled Policy: We believe that leadership is a stewardship; therefore, policies should be crafted in alignment with God’s purposes to ensure the flourishing of all citizens.
Support for Leaders: We believe in the biblical mandate to support and pray for our leaders, seeking a region that is fully awakened to God’s presence and divine order.
