Main Scripture

Hebrews 10:25

“Let us not give up meeting together… but let us encourage one another.”

Devotional

“See You at the Pole” has become a movement that has impacted schools across the nation and around the world. But prayer was never meant to be a once-a-year event.

When students gather to pray on campus, something powerful happens: faith grows, courage rises, and unity forms. What begins as a small group can become something lasting.

God can take what starts during these 21 days and turn it into a legacy in your school—something that continues long after this challenge ends. You are not just participating in a moment. You may be starting a movement.

Action Steps

  • Meet at the flagpole or another agreed-upon place on campus before school
  • Share what God has been doing
  • Pray for your campus and for specific students by name
  • Encourage one another
  • If the group is large, break into groups of 3–5 and keep it focused and faith-filled

Social Challenge

Invite others to join you: “We’re meeting to pray for our school this week. You’re invited.”

Faith in Action

In one city, a group of students began meeting daily during lunch to pray and fast together. They shared testimonies, read Scripture, and prayed consistently. What started as a short challenge turned into a year-long, student-led movement. God often uses small beginnings to create lasting impact.

Scripture Reading

  • Hebrews 10:25
  • Acts 2:42–47
  • Matthew 18:19–20

Prayer

Lord, thank You for the power of gathering together in Your name. Unite our hearts and strengthen our faith as we pray. Let what begins in these 21 days become something lasting on our campus. Use our prayers to bring hope, healing, and light. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Journal Prompt

  • Who can I invite to pray with me?
  • What would it look like for prayer to become consistent at my school?
  • What do I believe God could start through us?

Quote

“Unity in prayer creates power in purpose.”