May 6, 2026
The location for the National Day of Prayer service scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, May 7, at Lake Junaluska has been moved from the Amphitheater to Memorial Chapel due to the forecast of rain. Memorial Chapel is between the Prayer Labyrinth and Stuart Auditorium.
The service is open to the public and is an opportunity to come together as a community to pray for the nation. The theme for this year’s service is “Glorify God Among the Nations, Seeking Him in All Generations,” based on 1 Chronicles 16:24.
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 Curt McClure, Biltmore Church, Waynesville campus
Education – Chuck Francis, chairman, Haywood County School Board
Military – Bob Buckelew, a Marine and a Vietnam veteran who has received three Purple Heart medals
Government – Tommy Long, Haywood County commissioner
Art, media and entertainment – Carolyn Olliff, biblical counselor, Orchard Church
For more information about the National Day of Prayer, visit www.nationaldayofprayer.org. For more information about Lake Junaluska, visit lakejunaluska.com. Visit lakejunaluska.com/events for additional information or updates in the event of inclement weather.

























































































