Community Events
Community Invited to Prayer and Praise at the Main Street Gazebo This Sunday – October 5th
This Sunday, October 5, members of the Warren County community are invited to gather at the Main Street Gazebo at 5:00 p.m. for an evening of prayer, music, and fellowship. The event, titled “Prayer and Praise at the Gazebo,” is an opportunity for the local faith community to come together in support of the town and the nation.
Hosted by the Pastors’ Prayer Fellowship of Warren County and the Warren County National Day of Prayer Planning Team, the event is held in honor of Charlie Kirk. It aims to bring people together in a peaceful setting where they can offer prayers, sing together, and reflect on shared values of faith, hope, and unity.
Organizers believe that events like this play a vital role in encouraging connection and spiritual strength among neighbors. The evening will feature group worship, moments of prayer, and a message focused on lifting up both the community and the country in a spirit of gratitude and trust.
Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of denomination or church background. The focus of the evening is not only worship, but also community support—standing together during a time when encouragement, unity, and shared faith are especially meaningful.
While the event takes place outdoors at the gazebo, a plan is in place in case of rain. If needed, the gathering will move to the Church at Skyline, located at 7655 Stonewall Jackson Highway. The time will remain the same, and all are still welcome.
Faith leaders from across the area are working together to make this event a welcoming and uplifting experience for all who attend. Their shared message emphasizes the importance of coming together as a community to pray for both local needs and national challenges. They see this gathering as a way to bring hope, healing, and strength—not just to those in attendance, but to the larger community through shared prayer and praise.
Local churches and prayer groups have spread the word in recent weeks, and anticipation has been growing for what is expected to be a meaningful evening. For many, it’s an opportunity to step away from busy schedules and join in a positive, peaceful gathering that focuses on faith, family, and country.
The event is free and open to all ages.

