UPCOMING GWM EVENTS
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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.
PAST GWM/PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS EVENTS
Greater Williamsburg Movement Day 2021
It was an event "not to be missed"
Initial unedited recording now available

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.