Commune: to converse or talk together, usually with profound intensity, intimacy; interchange thoughts or feelings; to be intimate in communication (dictionary.com). Communion is central to personal relationship; to prioritize communion with our Father, with one another and as a corporate united body of believers. To partake of the Lord’s broken body and His blood as we pray and intercede for one another.

Regular monthly prayer calls and designated in person gatherings to partake of communion together at our state Capitol to release the better blood of Jesus. We gather in prayer together as ONE body to partake of communion, remembering our Lords broken body and His cup of suffering He endured for us and all of humanity.

Prayer Template

Begin each day applying the blood of Jesus over you and your loved ones by name. Affirm who you are IN Christ! Release Angelic Protection. Put on the Full Armor of God.

Pray A.R.I.S.E 1010 NC Decree: We plead the blood of Jesus over North Carolina.  We pray Psalm 91 bloodline boundaries at our north, south, east and west borders. We decree forth life over North Carolina.  We decree first in flight and first in freedom.  We call forth governmental order.  We decree North Carolina is a sanctuary and safe haven for life and religious liberty.  We decree the laws and policies of North Carolina will truly reflect the value of human life, both in the womb and in families and communities.  Let your justice roll like a river (Amos 5:24) in North Carolina; deliver us from illegitimate leaders who oppose You and Your ways.  We decree violence shall no more be heard in North Carolina, wasting nor destruction within our borders; but our walls Salvation and our gates Praise (Isaiah 60:18).  North Carolina shall be saved and will fulfill its original intended destiny in the Name of Jesus we pray!

DECREES FOR MY CITY Raleigh, North Carolina: We decree peace within the streets of Raleigh, North Carolina (Deut. 20:10). We decree that every assignment of violence and murder in Raleigh, NC will be broken (Ps. 55:9). We decree that the river of God is flowing in Raleigh  (Ps. 29:3). We decree that Raleigh belongs to Jesus, the Great King (Ps. 48:2). We decree that the Lord defends Raleigh, North Carolina (Isa. 37:35). We decree that the businesses in Raleigh flourish like the grass of the earth (Ps. 72:16). We decree that the Lord is watching over Raleigh (Ps. 127:1). We decree that the righteous have favor in Raleigh (Prov. 11:10). We decree that the Lord shall not forsake Raleigh (Isa. 62:12). We decree that revival will break out in Raleigh. We decree that the power of God is released in Raleigh. We decree great joy is being released in Raleigh  (Acts 8:8). We decree that a multitude of people will be saved in Raleigh (Acts 18:10). We decree that God is the builder and maker of Raleigh North Carolina (Heb 11:10). We decree that the spiritual name of Raleigh, NC  is “THE LORD IS HERE” (Ezekiel. 48:35)

Jesus I plead your blood over my sins and the sins of North Carolina, God end abortion (bloodshed) and send revival to North Carolina

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HELPFUL TIPS FOR MEETING DOWNTOWN

We regularly meet downtown at the state capitol to pray.  This is an outdoor prayer gathering and standing only with some areas to sit. Please dress accordingly and comfortably. We meet rain or shine!  

What should I bring?

We encourage you to bring water with you as needed. Complimentary communion elements are provided when available. We encourage you to BYO or simply agree with us in prayer.

Where do we meet?

Our regular meeting point starts at the George Washington statue. (SOUTH SIDE – MORGAN STREET FACING). We gather to pray at 10AM taking communion starting at 10:10AM! We conclude prayer by 11AM!

Where should I park?

There are several parking garages, side streets and parking lots throughout downtown Raleigh. Paid parking on weekdays. Generally parking is free on the weekends but please make sure to verify any parking fees / towing enforcements before parking. We recommend 15 E Hargett St parking lot.

Are there public restrooms?

Public restrooms are located across the street at the nearby museums as well as inside the Capitol building during public open hours.

Are children allowed?

We encourage all ages and families to join us. We do recommend strollers for small children with nearby traffic as well as parental supervision required for all children under age 18.

References: Pray A.R.I.S.E 1010, Ashley Shuell (https://arisefromash.com), City decrees taken from the book: The Esther Anointing by Michelle McClain-Walters, Bound4life North Carolina (https://www.bound4life.com),

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