Join Us in Prayer

At Everett Gospel Mission, we believe transformation begins with prayer. We invite you to pray with and for us, our clients and community. Let us know how we can pray with and for you!
Our prayer guide highlights many areas where your intercession can make a difference:
People
- Pray for individuals seeking shelter and healing, to find dignity and restoration.
- Lift up families in crisis who need stability and hope.
- Ask for emotional and spiritual healing for those burdened by trauma.
Staff & Leadership
- Pray for wisdom and unity among board members and leadership.
- Support volunteers and staff with prayers for endurance and compassion.
- Ask for guidance in hiring future team members who align with our mission.
Health & Wellness
- Pray for physical healing and access to medical care for our guests.
- Lift up those struggling with mental health challenges.
- Ask for spiritual renewal and peace for all who enter our campus.
Partnerships & Resources
- Pray for generous funding and financial provision.
- Support strong collaborations with local organizations and churches.
- Ask for shared vision and unity among all partners.
Programs & Services
- Pray for the success of recovery and work therapy programs.
- Lift up life transformation initiatives that empower our guests.
- Ask for innovation and effectiveness in all services offered.
Environment & Community
- Pray for a welcoming and peaceful atmosphere on campus.
- Support efforts to create safe and grace-filled spaces.
- Ask for community engagement and positive neighborhood relationships.
Download the Full Prayer Guide
We’ve created a downloadable version of our prayer guide so you can keep it in a place where you’ll be reminded to pray—on your fridge, in your Bible, or at your desk. Use it as a prompt during your quiet time or prayer group.
Become a Prayer Partner
Share your email/mobile number to receive special prayer updates and invitations
Thank you for being part of this mission through prayer. Your support is helping transform lives.


