Prayer

AtlantaFest provides you with various ways to be involved in ministry each year. You can volunteer to serve as part of the event staff, serve as an invitational counselor at the various presentations of the Gospel which will occur, be involved as a Corporate Sponsor, share your goods with those attending as a merchandise vendor, even take to the stage as part of the Talent Search.

But, the most important form of involvement, especially at this stage of our preparations for AtlantaFest 2012, is that of prayer for the event. We seek and value your prayers for the work we're doing as we press toward opening day. There is so much going on in the background, and every bit of it needs to be a topic of prayer.

So, we ask that you please remember AtlantaFest when you pray. Here's a partial list of things you pray for:

  • Planning
  • Booking of singers and speakers
  • Musicians, singers and speakers
  • Volunteers - the right people for each job
  • Counselors - people with a heart for the lost and the hurting
  • Technical teams - Sound, lights, video, photography, internet
  • Labor - the crews that will build the main stage, set up sound and lights, and tear it all down again afterward (We always hope to see salvations happen in the labor teams, and they do)
  • Weather - AtlantaFest goes on rain or shine, but we hope and pray for good weather
  • Sponsorships - the right relationships with the right sponsors
  • Vendors - the right vendors with the right merchandise
  • Hotels - that hotel staff members will be saved, and that each guest will have a pleasant stay
  • Attendees - that each will be touched exactly the way God desires to reach them
  • Aftershocks - that AtlantaFest will continue to touch lives beyond the festival itself. We deeply desire that those who attend will go home talking about more than awesome concerts, but also about how God changed their life in some way.

Some of these things are already underway, but we still value your prayer over all of these and anything else you think of.

Thank you!