Churches across China joined in the observance of the World Day of Prayer last week, an annual global movement led by Christian women from over 200 countries.
Churches across southern China marked the World Day of Prayer early with a worship service, discussions, and community activities, emphasizing the role of Christian women in the church and society ahead of the global observance on March 7.
Recently, on its official website, CCC&TSPM announced the theme of the activities for the 2025 World Day of Prayer (WDP) conducted in China to be "Timely and Bountiful, Peace and Prosperity," (not sure) saying the event is scheduled to take place on March 7.
Churches and theological seminaries across China conducted worship services to observe the World Day of Prayer, as well as outdoor activities for the International Women's Day.
Churches in China celebrated International Women's Day (IWD), inspiring women to live out their faith and pray for world peace and economic development.
CCC&TSPM announced the 2024 World Day of Prayer worship service to be held on Friday, encouraging Christian women to serve as salt and light at home and in society.
The World Day of Prayer 2023 will be carried out in China's TSPM church next Friday with the theme of “Reconciled in Christ" based on Colossians 1:18-20 instead of following the official program.