Saturday, March 14th · 12:00 PM (Noon)

A United Prayer for Rain Across South Texas

South Texas is facing historic drought conditions. We are inviting churches, communities, families, and individuals to come together in a unified prayer, asking God for His mercy and blessing through beneficial rain.
Reservoir Levels
Historic Lows
Area Covered
~1/4 of Texas
Communities
Churches, towns

Why We Are Praying

In challenging times, we should turn to God; not in fear, but in faith. This prayer is a heartfelt appeal for rain that will bless the land and all who depend on it.

A Simple Call to Prayer

Ask God to bless our region with life giving rain.

Communities

Hundreds of towns & churches participating

Prayer Moment

12:00 PM, Saturday, March 14th (at noon)

Coverage

~1/4 of Texas included in unified prayer

How to Participate

Participation is simple, meaningful, and safe.

Step 1

Pause your activities at noon on Saturday, March 14th (at noon) if you are able.

Step 2

Join the prayer wherever you are at home, at work, in church, or outdoors.

Step 3

If you are engaged in critical tasks such as driving, please plan ahead and remain considerate of others.

Even a brief moment of prayer, joined with thousands across South Texas, can be powerful.

Moving Forward in Faith

Going forward with faith, we trust that The Almighty will hear and answer our prayers according to His will.

This effort is rooted in humility, unity, and dependence on God’s mercy. We pray not out of entitlement, but out of sincere devotion for the land, communities, and people of South Texas.

We are not asking for donations and are not set up to receive them.
 If you feel led to give, we encourage an offering to your local church or a charity of your choice in the name of this cause. All glory belongs to God.

Pause at noon, wherever you are, and pray with us.

Thank You for Standing Together

Thank you for being part of this worthwhile mission. Your prayer matters. Your faith matters. Your unity matters.
May God bless South Texas with rain and renew our land, our communities, and our spirits.