
Join Us ONLINE! World Prayer Assembly Australia, 3-6 October
Thousands of people are travelling to Perth for the World Prayer Assembly 2023 — Australia (WPA).
The theme is One Family, One Tribe, One Nation. There is a great sense of expectancy, of something significant being birthed as God’s people from around the world gather in the spirit of Habakkuk 2:14:
‘That the Earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Glory of the Lord as the Waters cover the Sea!’
Respected Pastors and Prayer Leaders from across the globe will be speaking and hosting times of concerted prayer and worship.
Hosts include Dean Briggs, Margaret Court, Daniel Hagen and Niko Njotoraharjo.
We want to invite you to join us online!
We are pleased to announce that the plenary and main sessions will be broadcast on TBN Pacific and WPA’s Facebook and YouTube channels for up to 12 hours each day — The programme is below. Do join us when you can!

Wouldn’t it be amazing if believers from EVERY NATION joined us online?!
We hope that you will watch, worship and pray with us — and give feedback during the sessions using the online chat.
WPA is free to watch! — Here are the livestream links:
YouTube | Facebook | TBN Pacific
Sow Into the WPA Vision!
I’m sure you will appreciate that events such as WPA carry significant costs. We are invited to partner in the vision of WPA with gifts of any size.
Whether it’s $5, $500 or $50,000 – all of our gifts will make a tremendous difference and will be hugely appreciated by our dear friends in Australia who have faithfully taken on this significant Kingdom endeavour – all for the Glory of the Lamb!
Connect with us!
If you are attending WPA, we hope that you will make yourself known to the IPC Council members who will be present and who are looking forward to connecting with you!
Please share this announcement with your contacts and networks!
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