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Louisiana students will join students from across the US and world to pray during the annual See You At The Pole Sept. 26, 2018. See You At The Pole file photo

Prayer will be the focus of annual See You at the Pole events tomorrow

September 25, 2018

By Message Staff

Prayer will be the emphasis early Wednesday morning, Sept. 26, when students in Louisiana and all over the country will join for this year’s annual See You At The Pole events.

Held the fourth Wednesday of every September around their school’s flagpoles, the students assemble to pray for their friends, community and nation. Some churches continue the day of prayer with a time of worship [See You After the Pole) in the evening.

This year’s theme is Broken, based on Ephesians 3:14 which states “I fall on my knees before the Father.”

The Baptist Message would like to post pictures of your SYATP activities on our Facebook page and publish a photo gallery later on our website, baptistmessage.com. Anyone who would like to share what your students are doing can email your photos to brian@baptistmessage.com.

 

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