Community of Believers will host a 7-hour come-and-go worship and prayer day from 4-11 p.m. Thursday at Harvest Time Church, 312 N. Van Buren.
Community of Believ-ers began in November 2007 from a desire to get all of God’s people together once a month to create an atmosphere where unity can flourish among be-lievers, honor God and release God’s favor on Enid by growing and honoring one another.
Currently there are eight congregations coming together once a month to pray for the city, state and country.
Each hour a different team provides worship and prayer to create a powerful atmosphere and setting. The event is free and open to the public.
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