Empowerment Worship Centre (EWC) has started its highly anticipated prayer conference, Stand in the Gap (SITG), from Thursday, June 27th to Saturday, June 29th, 2024.
The event will take place at the Prayer Factory in Dzorwulu, Accra.
"Stand in the Gap" is a 48-hour prayer marathon designed to ignite a deeper connection with God and shape destinies.
Under the theme "Answered Prayer," the conference aims to empower participants through fervent prayer and the revelation of God's will.
EWC has assembled a team of renowned spiritual leaders to guide the prayers, including Rev. Dr Robert Ampiah Kwofie, Apostle Ben Doku, Pastor Matthew Thompson, Apostle Paula Michelle White Cain, and Pastor John Hannah.
“Every battle of the warrior is with confused noise, and garments rolled in blood, but this shall be with burning and fuel of fire,” said Prophet Gideon Danso, Host Pastor of EWC.
“It is our responsibility to pray," said Pastor Matthew Thompson. "In receiving answers from God, there is a tension between the will of God and the way of God.”
Apostle Ben Doku emphasised the power of intercession, stating, "One of the most powerful forms of prayer is intercession because Jesus 'ever lives to make intercession for the saints!'"
Pastor Joe Mettle highlighted the importance of worship and posture in prayer: "Our (outward) posture in worship matters, but the most important posture is the posture of our heart!”
Other notable speakers at SITG include Pastor Akesse Brempong, Pastor Nathaniel Bassey, Pastor Victoria Arenze, Uncle Ato Minister Sunmisola Agbebi, Ebuka Songs, and EWC Live.
“We pray, we tarry, and intercede for our nation, our loved ones and family and friends for 48 hours! If you are a prayer addict, then this is for you, said Prophet Danso.
The conference is expected to be a transformational experience, featuring an outpouring of the Spirit and a deep connection with God. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in fervent prayer, receive prophetic guidance, and experience the transformative power of worship.
Prophet Danso encourages all attendees to prepare their hearts for an impactful experience: "As we lift our hands, rend our hearts, and raise our voices during SITG, there will be answered prayers and open doors!"
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