Prayer Guide
May Prayer Needs
Merge Conference
May 1–2
Couples will hear biblical insight to help prepare them for marriage. Please pray that each couple would grow together in understanding and build their relationship on a Christ-centered foundation.
National Day of Prayer
May 7
Believers from all across our city will come together to pray for the Church and our nation. Pray for the power of the Holy Spirit to fill the room as the Body of Christ intercedes for Memphis and beyond!
Camp Ocoee
May 23–27
Middle school students are heading to Camp Ocoee! Pray for everyone to stay safe, have fun, make new friends, and most importantly, grow in their knowledge and love of God and His Word.
Young Adults Retreat
May 29–June 1
Bellevue’s young adults are going to Nunnelly, Tennessee, for a weekend retreat. Pray for God to strengthen relationships, and pray that the weekend will be filled with moments of joy and spiritual renewal.
Missions Project: Galllup, New Mexico
May 29–June 6
This team will partner with Rock Springs Baptist Church to jump-start their summer by hosting a Vacation Bible School and doing discipleship and outreach. Please pray for many people to accept Jesus.
Focused Prayer: Summer at Bellevue
Summer is almost here, and Bellevue has a full lineup of exciting opportunities for all ages! From CampOutrageous and Adventure Kids to Next Gen’s summer camps and more, God is going to be moving in powerful ways this season. As these events are announced in the coming weeks, we invite you to lift them up in prayer. Ask God to draw children, students, and adults to Himself—that many would encounter His love and place their trust in Jesus for the very first time. Pray for those who already know Him to be refreshed and renewed by the Holy Spirit, keeping their hearts and minds fixed on Him throughout the busyness of summer. Most of all, pray that in every moment and through every event, the name of Jesus would be lifted high and glorified.
Pray for our Pastor
Pray for Ben to experience supernatural peace.
“Don’t worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6–7
Pray for Ben to walk in the power of the resurrection.
“My goal is to know him and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of his sufferings, being conformed to his death.” Philippians 3:10
Prayer & Fasting • May 2026
Fasting That Aligns Us as a Nation
Nehemiah 1 and the National Day of Prayer
Before Nehemiah ever influenced a king or rebuilt a wall, he went without food and chased hard after God.
“When I heard these words, I sat down and wept. I mourned for a number of days, fasting and praying before the God of the heavens.” Nehemiah 1:4
Nehemiah’s burden was not personal—it was national. Jerusalem was in ruins, and God’s name was being dishonored among the nations. And what did he do? He fasted.
That matters for us this month.
As we set aside time to fast—whether from a meal or for an entire day—we are joining something bigger than ourselves. This is the month of the National Day of Prayer, which this year is being observed Thursday, May 7. Across our nation, believers will humble themselves, seek God, and intercede for our country.
But Nehemiah reminds us: True national impact begins with personal desperation for God.
Look closely at what Nehemiah’s fasting produced:
- He identified with the need. “I confess the sins we have committed against you. Both I and my father’s family have sinned” (Nehemiah 1:6b). Nehemiah didn’t stand at a distance. Fasting brought him into ownership.
- He anchored himself in God’s Word. Nehemiah prayed God’s promises back to Him (Nehemiah 1:8–9). Fasting sharpens our focus on what God has already said.
- He prepared for action. By the end of his prayer, Nehemiah was ready to step forward. Fasting doesn’t replace action—it prepares us for it.
Here’s the challenge: We live in a time when it’s easy to talk about what’s wrong in our nation—but it’s much harder to weep, fast, and pray over it.
What if, this month, we followed Nehemiah’s pattern?
- Let the condition of our nation move us, not just frustrate us.
- Let fasting humble us before we try to fix anything around us.
- Let prayer become our first response, not our last resort.
Fasting says, “God, Your glory in this land matters more than my comfort today.”
So, as May 7 approaches, don’t just acknowledge the day; prepare for it.
Choose a time to fast. Skip a meal or set aside the whole day. As hunger rises, let it remind you to pray:
- For spiritual awakening across our nation.
- For leaders to walk in wisdom and righteousness.
- For churches to be alive, unified, and bold.
- For the next generation to know and follow Christ.
And remember this: Before God changed a nation through Nehemiah, He first shaped a man in private.
He still works that way today.
Resources
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