New England Concerts of Prayer (NECP)

"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14

con-cert (kon’surt’) n. Agreement in purpose, feeling, or action.



The Reverend Jeff Marks has recently published a powerful book entitled When New England Prays - America's Covenant, which explains the significance of the covenant made between God and his people, how this covenant has been demonstrated over the course of history, and how this covenant impacts us today.  Selected exerpts from this book have been posted on-line.  If you would like to get your own copy of the entire book, click here for details.
We are in a partnership with InterPrayer, a team ministry led by Brian Mills of England, that is pursuing a common vision to encourage prayer for and between nations.  Their web site contains exciting prayer news from around the world, as well as helpful resources and links to other related sites.
  • The Pastors in the Metro West area have developed a prayer covenant, which could be used as a model by other Pastor's prayer groups.
  • A report on the Prayer Journey and Conference in England is also available.
  • Check out and pray for the following resolutions from our legislatures calling for a National Day of Reconciliation.  This is a very significant event to say the least!

  • New England Concerts of Prayer is a faith ministry raised up by God to prepare the Body of Christ for revival. The ministry  is not affiliated with any particular denomination. All support, both financial and otherwise, is provided by faithful partners of this ministry. Please pray about how the Lord might want you to help support this ministry.

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