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Community Gathers for National Day of Prayer in Front Royal on May 1

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The National Day of Prayer event schedule on May 1 at the Gazebo has been moved to the Warren County High School cafeteria at 6 pm.

The National Day of Prayer is returning to Front Royal on Thursday, May 1, with a community-wide event that invites people of all faiths to gather, reflect, and pray together. Organized by local church leaders and community members, the event will be held at the town gazebo on Main Street, beginning at 6 p.m. Organizers say it will be an evening focused on unity, hope, and the power of collective prayer.

Front Royal resident Paul Mahan, who attends Dynamic Life Ministries, helped spearhead the effort alongside Pastor Elvie Rogers. “I reached out to Pastor Elvie last year just to ask if anything was happening for the National Day of Prayer,” Mahan said. “And this year, she reached back out and said, ‘Let’s do something.’ It just grew from there.”

The event, which has drawn support from nearly 50 churches and ministries in the area, will include live music, guided prayer, and participation from leaders across the community. Among those joining the effort is retired pastor Cecil Jones, who said, “Once you’ve been called, you’re never really retired. When Pastor Elvie asked if I would help, I said absolutely.”

Participants will hear prayers focused on specific areas of public life—government, education, the military, healthcare, businesses, and more. Pastor Rogers emphasized the importance of these focused prayers, noting, “We’ll invite people from those areas to stand while we pray for them. It’s a powerful thing to lift up our community this way.”

One of the evening’s highlights will be a prayer led by General Dorian Anderson on behalf of the military. The director of Young Life, a youth ministry active in local schools, will pray for students and educators. Other local pastors and ministry leaders will cover areas including first responders, churches, and families.

Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and gather with neighbors and fellow believers for a time of reflection and encouragement. While the event is organized by a coalition of local Christian churches, organizers have made it clear that all are welcome, regardless of denomination or background.

Rogers added that the event is about more than just prayer—it’s about community. “Front Royal is a special place, and this is a chance for people to come together, pray for one another, and show support for our town. It’s an open invitation to all.”

For many, prayer is personal, but events like this provide an opportunity for public expression of faith and a shared hope for the future. “When the righteous pray, big things happen,” Rogers quoted from the book of James, underscoring the heart of the evening.

Cecil Jones echoed that sentiment with a reminder: “Sometimes the answer to prayer doesn’t look the way we expected, but it always comes. God hears every word.”

As the organizers point out, this year’s theme is all about being specific in prayer—thanking God, asking boldly, and recognizing that even when answers come in unexpected ways, they are answers all the same.

The National Day of Prayer has been observed in the United States since 1952, and while it is a nationwide event, local gatherings like the one in Front Royal give it a personal touch. With organizers working across church lines and community roles, it’s clear that this effort is about more than one group or tradition. It’s about bringing people together.

“We need to pray until something happens,” said Jones, recalling an old acronym he used in his church: P.U.S.H.—Pray Until Something Happens. “And even after that, we give thanks.”

Whether someone has prayed for decades or is just learning how, the message from organizers is simple: just start. Come as you are. Bring a friend. Join the community. And pray.

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