Pray in 2026

Over the next year, we’re committing to grow in prayer as a church family, asking God to shape us, stretch us, and send us. As we pray, He shapes our hearts to abide in Him, stretches us to belong and serve within His family, and sends us to go and give generously in our radius.

January 11-31

We begin the year with 21 Days of Prayer, focusing our hearts on abiding with Jesus. We slow down, build habits, and learn to start our days - and make our decisions - with Him.

We’ve created several prayer plans for you to choose from. Each plan has a different purpose, but all of them help us do the same thing: stay close to Jesus. You can follow the plans in order - the way we’ll highlight them through our church-wide communication - or you can choose the plan that fits your season right now. Either way, our hope is the same: spend the next 21 days learning to abide in Christ.

This is where healthy discipleship begins.

April 29 - May 31

May has historically been the month where God redirects our church. We’ve seen Him shift plans, re-route vision, and clarify the path ahead. One of the clearest examples came when we planned to plant a church on the Corley Mill side of Lexington… but through prayer, God unmistakably moved us to Gilbert instead.

During Pray May, we will unite around two themes:
- Belonging: Stepping into community and unity as part of the body of Christ.
- Serving: Discovering and developing our gifts so God can use us powerfully.

Pray for Workers of the Harvest

For years, one of the ways we’ve prayed for belonging and serving is through the 10:02 prayer - asking the Lord to send workers into the harvest (Luke 10:2). Many of our church planters, staff, and volunteers are answers to that simple daily prayer. As you walk through Pray May, set your alarm for 10:02AM each day and pray that God would raise up men and women who belong deeply, serve faithfully, and step into the roles He’s calling them to. You may even discover that you are someone we’ve been praying for.

August

As school resumes, rhythms reset, and our communities come alive again, we pray with our eyes up - asking God to use us in our radius.

We pray for stadiums, ballfields, classrooms, dorm rooms, neighborhoods, offices, and every place God sends us to be His light to those around us.

This is the month we pray to live sent, to multiply disciples, and to invest deeply in the communities God has placed us in.

Dominoes

When we talk about dominoes at RADIUS Church, we aren’t talking about sitting around a table playing the game. We were challenged in 2021 to take two dominoes, write the names of two people that don’t know Jesus and pray for them. We pray that these friends would see the change in us and long for the love, joy, and peace that we have found through the Holy Spirit. We pray that they will come to know Jesus, learn to pursue Him, and overflow with the love of Jesus for others to witness.

November

As we move toward Thanksgiving, November begins our GIVE HOPE season - our annual opportunity to meet real needs in our communities through trusted local partners. Because we pray first, we begin November with a simple invitation: ask your family to start praying about what to give.

Giving isn’t just a financial act - it’s deeply spiritual. We give because God first gave to us. reset, and our communities come alive again, we pray with our eyes up - asking God to use us in our RADIUS. We pray for stadiums, ballfields, classrooms, dorm rooms, neighborhoods, offices, and every place God sends us to be His light to those around us.

This is the month we pray to live sent, to multiply disciples, and to invest deeply in the communities God has placed us in.

For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16

The generosity we practice is a small reflection of God’s great generosity toward us:

The Father who gave His Son.
The Savior who gave His life.


When we pray before we give, we’re reminded that everything is from Him and for Him. GIVE HOPE becomes more than a campaign - it becomes worship, obedience, and a chance for our church to reflect God’s heart for our neighbors,