29th annual U.S. Capitol Bible reading marathon
29th annual U.S. Capitol Bible reading marathon
29th Annual
U.S. Capitol Bible
Reading Marathon
Sunday April 29 -
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Established in 1990 by Dr. John Hash and
Dr. Corinthia Boone, the U.S. Capitol Bible Reading Marathon brings hundreds of believers to the West front of the Capitol to read aloud the entire Word of God without commentary over ninety continuous hours.
The public reading of God’s Holy Word will call the nation to return to God’s precepts and will lay a solid foundation for the National Day of Prayer.
Capitol Prayer Vigil
for the Nation
In II Chronicles 7:14 we
are called, as a nation,
to pray and seek the face of God.
Come to the Capitol to kneel and to pray for your nation.
Capital Region
National Day of Prayer Observance
Thursday, May 3, 2018 4:30 - 8:30 pm
For over 20 years the Nation’s Capital
region has come together to observe
the National Day of Prayer in a spirit of unity that transcends denomination, race, national origin and generation.
Join us for this time of heartfelt worship, sincere repentance and world-changing prayer.
It’s time to pray like we've never prayed before.
what:
90 continuous hours of Bible reading,
from Genesis to Revelation,
without commentary
where:
U.S. Capitol West Front
when:
Sunday, April 29 5:00 PM
around the clock through
Thursday, May 3
sign up to read:
Email to:
Call: 202-441-6455
Terry Shaffer Hall
U.S. Capitol Bible Reading Marathon
why:
To honor God’s Holy Word.
To celebrate our First Amendment freedoms: speech, assembly, religion.
To set aside our differences and
unify the diverse body of Christ
around the Holy Bible.
foundation:
So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. Isaiah 55:11
sponsored by:
The Bible Foundation
Directors, Rev. Michael Hall
Terry Shaffer Hall
202-441-6455
Come to read ... Come to listen … Come to pray ...
90 Hours of Bible Reading