Community invited to National Day of Prayer service at Lake Junaluska amphitheater

April 2, 2024

A National Day of Prayer service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 2, at the outdoor amphitheater below the Cross at Lake Junaluska.

The service will be an opportunity to come together to pray for the nation. Linda Carlson and Melba Hanson, co-coordinators of the 2024 National Day of Prayer event at Lake Junaluska, said the event is open to the public.

What a privilege it is to gather together to pray for our community and our nation! As we gather at the Cross this year, we will be praying alongside thousands of other people across our nation for our local and national governments, their leaders, and other various service sectors of our society,” Hanson said. “We would love for people in our community to come join us this year for the National Day of Prayer event at Lake Junaluska.”

The Rev. Dr. Stephen Buys, lead pastor of Orchard Church in Waynesville, will direct the service, assisted by community prayer leaders. Music will be under the direction of Hilda Ryan. 

Prayer leaders and their focus areas of prayer will be: 

  • Family – Jennifer Mathis, homeschool parent, Canton
  • Church – the Rev. William “Billy” Staley, of Harris Chapel AME Zion Church, Canton
  • Workplace – Pastor Heath Davis, Pinnacle Church, Canton
  • Education – Chuck Francis, chairman, Haywood County School Board
  • Military – Dave Nicholson, retired United States Marine Corps colonel and former director of Lake Junaluska Assembly Public Works
  • Government – Haywood County Sheriff Bill Wilke
  • Art, media and entertainment – Carolyn Olliff, biblical counselor

The service will be one of thousands of local National Day of Prayer events to be held across the country. In 1952, Congress established an annual day of prayer and, in 1988, that law was amended, designating the National Day of Prayer as the first Thursday in May.

The theme for the 2024 National Day of Prayer is “Lift up the Word – Light up the World,” based on 2 Samuel 22:29-31: “For you are my lamp, O Lord, and my God lightens my darkness. …” 

Parking will be at Lambuth Inn with disability parking available by the Cross. Seating will be available above the amphitheater for those who are unable to descend or climb the steps.

Lake Junaluska is a place of Christian hospitality where lives are transformed through renewal of soul, mind and body.

For more information about the National Day of Prayer, visit www.nationaldayofprayer.org. Visit lakejunaluska.com/events for additional information or updates in the event of inclement weather.

Connect with family and friends during a long Easter weekend at Lake Junaluska and join us for an uplifting Easter Sunrise Service at the amphitheater below the Lake Junaluska Cross.