16 - 17 MAY 2024 | ST PAULS CATHEDRAL, WELLINGTON
two days of worship, hearing from NATIONAL PRAYER LEADERS and
contending for a shift in the nation
Why are we gathering people together from throughout the nation?
The Lord is gathering His people, who are called by His name, together and we believe that He is planning a significant shift geo-spiritually, politically, morally, and physically. We are calling on intercessors, worshippers, believers, and Christian leaders who are called to the Mountain of Government and willing to contend for a shift in our nation.
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‘If I shut up heaven so no rain falls, or if I command locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among My people, If My people, who are called by My name, shall humble themselves, pray, seek, crave, and require of necessity My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land.’
— 2 Chronicles 7:13-14 AMP
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Intercessors Aotearoa have regularly gathered to pray every Wednesday night for nearly three years now. During this time, the Lord spoke clearly to us to conduct 72 hours of prayer for all 72 electorates, which was three days of consecutive 24-hour prayer.
As the Holy Spirit has been leading our prayers, we have seen some significant shifts in the governance of our nation. We are careful not to allow any unconscious bias to drive our views and even our prayers, and we are aware that we are praying not against flesh and blood, but principalities and powers as in Ephesians 6:12 NIV ‘For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and the spiritual forces of evil in
the heavenly realms.’
Conference speaker line-up
Alfred and Moka Ngaro
After 20 years of Ministry and 10 years in Politics, Alfred & Moka believed the Lord led them to Initiate Intercessors Aotearoa to pray on the mountain of Government. They believe that Prophetic Intercession leads to Apostolic Action to see change in the Nation as the Lord wills.
Pastor Whiromena Acraman
Pastor Whiromena Acraman has been in Christian Leadership for over 40 years and is on the Assemblies of God NZ national executive. She leads the incredible work of Te Haerenga Inspiring confidence in Maori identity, theology and ministry.
Pastor Sajan Easow
Although born in India, Ps Sajan & his wife Jessy have over 20 years experience pastoring here in New Zealand. Sajan is a passionate intercessor and brings a depth of wisdom and love for the Holy Spirit as he ministers. In addition to running courses for inner healing, Sajan & Jessy have co-authored a book called “Revived and Restored” and together they co-pastor “Revive” Church in Hastings.
Moana Tipa
Moana has 30 years experience in creative and commercial broadcasting, print journalism, performance & visual arts and corporate. She now focuses on the Creator and leading Te Ia o Te Wairua, a Maori-led Intercessory group running 365 days/year for the past four years.
How you can partner with us
Prayer
Let’s Partner together in prayer for the Nation
Provision
hello@intercessorsaotearoa.nz We believe that we are to run this event free of charge. If you would like to sow into this significant event, please reach out at
Participate
We welcome you to register and come down and join us for this significant occasion. We will also have night sessions on both days.
Propose
Share with us how the Spirit of God has inspired you with Intercession and apostolic action
Conference venue
Address
Wellington Cathedral of St Paul
12 Hill Street, Thorndon
Wellington, 6011
Public transport
The venue is a 7 minute walk from Wellington's main public transport hub and Railway Station. You can also use Metlinks Journey Planner to help find the route and service(s) you need.
Parking
There are public parking options available. These are public parking sites so there are no guarantees that you will find one on the day. Street parking is available on surrounding streets.
If you have any additional questions or queries, please reach out: hello@intercessorsaotearoa.nz