
“The inhabitants of one city will say to another, let us go at once to seek the Lord…I’m going too.”
(Zechariah 8:20–21)
It’s time to seek the Lord—together.
This is more than a prayer movement—it’s a call to resolve, rebuild the altar, and go together. Will you join us?
Across New England, pastors, prayer leaders, and believers are uniting in a simple but bold covenant: to seek God with one heart and voice for revival in our time.
The New England Revival Covenant is a shared commitment to:
Cry out to God in extraordinary prayer
Seeking God’s Face
Seeking God’s Hand for Revival in the Church and the advancement of the Kingdom in the region
Embrace a shared rhythm of prayer in partnership with the Church across the region, praying:
Daily on our own
Weekly with our local church
Monthly with other believers from our town/city outside our local church
Annually in cities and towns
We believe the time is now.
New England has seen revival before. We believe it can happen again. But revival doesn’t come by wishing—it comes when the people of God seek Him with urgency, unity, and extraordinary prayer.
We’re done with business-as-usual Christianity.
We’re done watching the Kingdom of God lose ground.
We believe God is ready to move—if we are ready to respond.
That’s why we’re making a clear, public commitment:
To seek the Lord.
To do it together.
And to keep going until He answers.
This isn’t another program.
This is a covenant—a shared agreement between pastors, churches, leaders, and believers across New England to seek God.
As in the story of Elijah – only God can send fire, but it’s our job to build the altar.
This covenant is about rebuilding the altars of prayer in our hearts, our churches, and our region.
We long to see:
A move of God that shakes and wakes the Church
Unity across cities, denominations, and generations
Prayer that doesn’t quit
Power that can’t be explained by human effort
And revival that spreads from heart to heart, church to church, city to city
This is our yes.
This is our line in the sand.
This is our covenant.
