Thy Kingdom Come in the Workplace
Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus. A key focus is an annual call to prayer between Ascension Day and Pentecost, echoing the period of prayer that the disciples of Jesus held after He left them and prior to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. In 2025, this period is from Pentecost 29th May — to Ascension 8th June.
How to Pray for Your Workplace
During the eleven days of Thy Kingdom Come you might be wondering how to best pray for your workplace and your organisation. If you are the only Christian that you are aware of in your organisation or if you are part of a Christian Workplace Group it doesn't matter - the ideas below are applicable to both.
For some people, your workplace will be online, maybe during a period of self-isolation. This could be a new experience and may provide opportunities to come together online in prayer for the first time. There are many easy to use online tools which you could use to pray together including WhatsApp, Zoom and MS Teams. One person needs to book a call and invite others to join - very similar to a physical room.
Ways you can get involved
| Workplace leaders have pre-recorded prayers for their specific sectors. Why not watch and pray along with them? Please do share these with your church and prayer networks. |
| If you are in the workplace, why not join with other Christians in person or online to pray for your colleagues, organisations and sectors using this diary as a guide. |
| It is important to positively engage with your employer when organising these prayer sessions. This short guide explains why and how we should explain to the management at our workplaces what we are doing and alternatives if this is not approved. |
| Offering prayer is a great way to engage with all your work colleagues |
| Listen to these workplace testimonies and be encouraged. If you have a testimony please email us your video or story so we can share with others. |
| Below are 28 prayer points that you might like to use. Feel free to pick the ones relevant to your organisation... |