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UPCOMING GWM EVENTS

GWM Weekly Friday Prayer

Praying Hands

Come join our weekly prayer from noon to 1 PM!

UPCOMING EVENTS OF
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

 

2023 “Concerts of Prayer”

Corporate Prayer for William & Mary

 

We invite you to join us in 2023 as we seek God on behalf of William & Mary--its faculty, staff, students and the institution as a whole.  These gatherings are open to anyone with a heart for W&M and who is interested in praying for the campus.  

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JANUARY

Sunday, January 29, 2023: In-Person

7:00pm - 8:00pm 

Cambridge House Christian Study Center 

930 Jamestown Road

Please park at the W&M Mason School of Business at the corner of Ukrop and Jamestown Rd.  (a 3-5 min. walk).  

 

MARCH

Monday, March 27, 2023: Zoom

7:00pm – 8:00pm

Zoom ID: https://intervarsity.zoom.us/j/93037266578 

The occasional virtual prayer gathering allows for W&M alumni and friends from far away to gather with us. 

 

MAY

Sunday, May 21, 2023: In-Person Prayer Walk

Family Friendly Event, open to children and adults

4:00 to 5:00pm 

Prayer Walk will start from the Mason School of Business where you may also park. 

Rain location: Cambridge House Christian Study Center (930 Jamestown Rd.)

 

--No RSVP’s required. 

--For more information: email paula.puckett@intervarsity.org

 

Fall Semester 2023 Dates TBA

 

Paula Puckett, organizer, is a 1991 W&M alumna (where she came to faith in her freshman dorm), a founding Board member of Cambridge House, the current InterVarsity Faculty Campus Minister at W&M, and an Associate Regional Director for InterVarsity Graduate & Faculty Ministry in the South-Central Region.  She has a heart for prayer and wonders what God might do at W&M in the years to come if we ask more of Him.

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PAST GWM/PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS EVENTS

Greater Williamsburg Movement Day 2021
It was an event "not to be missed"

Initial unedited recording now available

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BRUTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL DAY

One Segregated School's Story

From 1940-1966, this school was the pride of the African American Community seeking a quality education for their youth.  This event memorialized the lasting impact this school had while also beginning a path toward unity and racial healing in or community during the 400th anniversary of the transatlantic slave trade in our nation.

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