The Greater Fayetteville Chamber will be hosting its first Quarterly Prayer Breakfast on Tuesday, Jan. 23 in the Matthews Ministry Center located at Methodist University.
The Quarterly Prayer Breakfast is a multifaceted event designed to bring together members of the Chamber’s business community for a morning of reflection, inspiration and fellowship. It also serves as a platform for individuals from various backgrounds, professions and faiths to come together in a spirit of unity to give thanks for their blessings and fellow members. It combines spirituality, community building and networking, creating a meaningful experience for local business leaders of faith.
“I am so excited that the chamber membership has supported putting together this non-denominational event and worship service. Just more indication that together we are stronger as a community in the light of our Father,” said Nat Robertson, president and CEO of the Greater Fayetteville Chamber, in a press release.
Pastor Christopher Fletcher from Manna Church, Pastor Joshua Goodman from Cliffdale Christian Center and Pastor Ernest Jones from True Vine Ministries will be leading prayer. Worship Pastor Jordan Tate from Manna Church will lead the music.
One of the first sponsors of the Quarterly Prayer Breakfast was Methodist University.
“Methodist University has been a great partner, sponsor and host of Greater Fayetteville Chamber events for years and so we're happy to welcome members and guests back to our campus in 2024 for the Quarterly Prayer Breakfast,” MU President Stanley T. Wearden said in a press release. “Those who have had the opportunity to visit the beautiful chapel within the Matthews Ministry Center on our campus know it's the perfect location for thoughtful, spiritual reflection and fellowship.”
Doors for the event open at 8:30a.m. for networking. The program will begin at 9 a.m. Breakfast will be provided by Chick-fil-A Skibo Road. Admission is free, but registration is required through the Chamber website at www.faybiz.com. Sponsorship opportunities are also available for Chamber members.
For additional information or to sponsor the event, email events@faybiz.com or call the Chamber office at 910-483-8133.
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