As we enter Consecration 26, our church family is being called to pause and set ourselves apart for God through fasting and prayer. This season is not about performance or religious routine, but about devotion, quieting the flesh, humbling our hearts, and seeking the face of God, not just His hand. Throughout Scripture, God consistently meets His people in moments of consecration, and we believe He still does today. As we fast and pray together, our prayer is that we would hear His voice clearly, realign our lives around what matters eternally, and experience both personal and corporate renewal as we return to Him with sincere and surrendered hearts.