See You at the Pole 2022

See You at the Pole 2022 – “AFLAME” (from Romans 12:11-12) is the theme for See You at the Pole™ 2022, which is all about students praying at their schools. The event is planned for Wednesday, September 28, at schools in around the world. #syatp #aflame #seeyouatthepole #bgbg2

See You at the Pole 2022

See You at the Pole 2022 - “AFLAME” (from Romans 12:11-12) is the theme for See You at the Pole™ 2022, which is all about students praying at their schools. The event is planned for Wednesday, September 28, at schools around the world. #syatp #aflame #seeyouatthepole

See You at the Pole™ is September 28, 2022 and Global WEEK of student prayer is September 25-October 1, 2022.

This event is more than just one day of prayer. With the continuing challenge of Covid-19 affecting schedules and access at participating schools, students are challenged to find creative ways, places, and times to pray throughout the Global Week of Student Prayer—September 25-October 1.

“not lagging behind in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; rejoicing in hope, persevering in tribulation, devoted to prayer,”

‭Romans‬ ‭12:11-12‬ ‭NASB1995‬‬

On Wednesday, September 28, if possible, students are encouraged to gather at a school flagpole or other community location to pray. This means that, all around the world in every time zone, for 24 hours, students will be praying for their school, friends, families, churches, and communities.

This is the 32nd year for See You at the Pole™, a student-initiated and student-led event that started in Burleson, Texas, in 1990. SYATP brings students together to intercede for their leaders, schools, and families, asking God to bring moral and spiritual awakening to their campuses and countries.

The San Diego-based National Network of Youth Ministries coordinates SYATP promotion. Doug Clark, national field director of the Network, noted: “See You at the Pole™ is a ‘moment.’ We hope adults and students will consider turning that moment into a movement by praying every day. This year, with the continued challenge of disruptions that have affected the US and every country, we need to ask God to pour out His Spirit on us more than ever. The heart of SYATP is extraordinary prayer.”

SYATP is partnering with Claim Your Campus (ClaimYourCampus.com) to encourage students to daily prayer at their schools. Resources and training for both ministries are available on a shared mobile app, “Campus Prayer.” CYC currently supports students praying daily on schools across the nation.

Past SYATP Events

  1. 2021 – Just Pray
  2. 2020 – Return, Restore, Revive
  3. 2019 – If My People Pray
  4. 2018 – Broken
  5. 2017 – Fix Your Eyes
  6. 2016 – We Cry Out
  7. 2015 – United

More info at SYATP.com

(817) HIS-PLAN (817-447-7526)

Don’t forget that Bring Your Bible to School Day is coming up in October, very soon!

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