Published on
February 24, 2011
This prayer walk guide was produced through an ecumenical collaboration, with support through a Worship Grant, and is used here by permission.

Holy Week Prayer Walk
produced by worshipers in Blacksburg, Virginia

This prayer walk guide was produced through an ecumenical collaboration, with support through a Worship Grant, and is used here by permission.

As God's people, we are called to be a people of prayer and a people who live in solidarity with all other people in the world, especially those who are oppressed and hurting, those on the margins of our society. This prayer vigil will take us to many spots around our community and allow us to intentionally pray for various people and issues in our midst.

Read this prayer walk guide


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