St Kitts and Nevis hosts National Day of Prayer on Feb 28

The Government of St Kitts and Nevis, through its Ministry of Ecclesiastical and Faith-Based Affairs, hosted the National Day of Prayer on Tuesday, February 28, 2023

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St Kitts and Nevis: The Government of St Kitts and Nevis, through its Ministry of Ecclesiastical and Faith-Based Affairs, hosted the National Day of Prayer on Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew invited the citizens to attend the National Day of Prayer.  

A special service of prayer ran continuously from 8 a.m. and climax at 7 p.m. at the Rivers of Living Water Christian Centre, Lime Kiln Commercial Development.

The annual National Day of Prayer is off to a good start, as dozens of citizens and residents have been visiting churches, that are opened throughout the day, to pray and give God thanks for all His mercies.

A special service of prayer is running continuously throughout the day today at the Rivers of Living Water Christian Centre at Lime Kiln Commercial Development. Since eight this morning, persons from all walks of life, including Ministers of Government, senior civil servants, the armed and unarmed forces and school children, have been visiting the church to participate in the spiritually uplifting service.

PS of the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs Elrether Simpson-Browne expressed that the National Day of Prayer has enjoyed tremendous success and invited everyone to attend the service at 7 pm which climaxes the federal observance.

The National Day of Prayer is an initiative of the Ministry of Ecclesiastical and Faith-based Affairs. 

There seems to be one theme or one thing that they are all seeemingly calling and praying to god for and that is a spiritual cleansing of the evil spirits that they are claiming has taken over the federation. The spiritual cleansing followed by a Spiritual Healing of our nation is what seems to be on the tips of the tongues of our Nations prayer warriors.

There is little doubt that our Nation needs prayer as the evil spirits have seemingly taken over once again. PS of the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs Elrether Simpson-Browne expressed that the National Day of Prayer has enjoyed tremendous success and invited everyone to attend the National service at 7 pm which climaxes the federal observance.

Premier of Nevis- Mark Brantley, also shared the agenda of the National Day of Prayer, which is as follows: 

  • Prayer in all Schools
  • Prerecorded prayer by different pastors every hour on all Radio Stations and NTV8
  • Midday prayer session 11 am to 1 pm @New Testament Church of God, Bath Bridge
  • Prayer walk starting at Ignite Church, Old Hospital Road walking and praying along Main
  • Street culminating at the Memorial Square with co-operate prayer. 3 pm – 5 pm
  • Prayer, Praise and Worship – 7 pm Evening Service – New Testament Church of God, Bath Bridge.

Nevis Testament Church of God, Bath Bridge, will be open for prayer throughout the day.