This rally serves as a clarion call to awaken the spirit of unity, innovation, endeavour to establish and build Gods value system in the lives of all Africans, and elevation among Africans living in South Africa, South Africans and Africa as a continent. It is a time for us to come together as one body, one voice, and one nation, lifting our prayers and petitions to the heavens for the success of the upcoming elections, South Africa as a whole and the prosperity of our beloved continent, Africa.
The AfriOne Prayer Rally, is scheduled to take place at Church Square in Pretoria on Saturday, May 25th, 2024, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with different nationality pastors and leaders. This is a momentous occasion that calls for the collective prayers and supplications of all Africans, both within South Africa and across the continent. As a revered leader and voice in the land, your presence at this historic event is invaluable.
Your esteemed presence at the AfriOne Prayer Rally will not only be a blessing to us but also a testament to your unwavering commitment to the cause of unity and transformation in Africa. Your voice, wisdom, and anointing are greatly needed on this day as a father as we join hearts and hands in prayer for South Africa and the entire continent.
The vision behind the AfriOne Prayer Rally is rooted in our belief in the transformative power of prayer to effect positive change and bring about unity, healing, undoing satanic plans and agenda and reconciliation. By coming together in prayer, we hope to create a sacred space where people of all backgrounds can unite in a spirit of love, faith, and solidarity, transcending any barriers or divisions that may exist.
We believe that this prayer rally is needed now more than ever, as our nation and continent face numerous challenges and uncertainties. Through prayer, we can seek divine guidance, wisdom, and protection for our leaders, our communities, and our continent as a whole. Here’s a detailed description of the rally and its objectives:
- PURPOSE: The primary purpose of the AfriOne Prayer Rally – Election Special is to mobilize all people of faith in Christ to come together and pray for the success, integrity, and peaceful conduct of the upcoming elections in South Africa. It serves as a platform for intercession, reflection, and spiritual alignment in the context of a pivotal moment in the nation’s democratic journey.
- OBJECTIVES:
- Prayer for the Nation: The rally aims to facilitate earnest and heartfelt prayer for South Africa, its leadership, its people, and the democratic process.
- Promote Unity and Reconciliation: Through prayer and worship, the rally seeks to foster a sense of unity and reconciliation among diverse communities in South Africa. It emphasizes the importance of transcending political, racial, and social divides to work together for the common good.
- Inspiration and Encouragement: The rally provides a space for spiritual inspiration, encouragement, and upliftment.
- Call for Divine Intervention: Recognizing the significance of the elections for South Africa’s future, the rally serves as a collective plea for divine intervention and guidance.
- KEY FEATURES:
- Interdenominational Participation: The rally welcomes participation from people of all denomination, emphasizing the importance of spiritual unity and cooperation across religious traditions.
- Community Engagement: In addition to prayer, the rally may include community engagement activities such as voter education, civic forums, and social outreach initiatives aimed at addressing concerns.
- Peaceful Assembly: The rally is conducted in a spirit of peace, respect, and nonviolence, with organizers working closely with law enforcement authorities and local communities to ensure a safe and secure environment for all participants.
Overall, the AfriOne Prayer Rally – Election Special is a deeply meaningful and spiritually significant event that seeks to harness the power of prayer to positively impact the electoral process and contribute to the collective well-being and prosperity of South Africa and its people with an understanding that May 25th is also Africa Day