Something sacred happened in Cape Town. Prayer leaders from 23 African nations gathered under one roof, and what began as a gathering became a revelation — a living portrait of the Kingdom of God on earth. From Tanzania to South Sudan, from Cairo to Cape Town, the IPC Africa family came home to one another, and the presence of God met us there.
Twenty-three nations. Dozens of languages. One Spirit. What moved participants most deeply was not a programme or a platform — it was the unmistakable sense of family. As one leader from across the continent expressed it: "Even though we come from different countries, languages, and backgrounds, we are one family, brought together by the blood of Christ."
"The atmosphere of unity, humility, love, and passion for Christ was truly remarkable."
— Tanzania Delegate
Brothers and sisters who had never met embraced as though they had known each other for years. Meals were shared. Stories were exchanged. Tears were shed in prayer. The Tanzania delegation described it beautifully as fellowshipping and "swalloship" — a word that captures something deeper than language alone can hold.
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From the earliest moments of worship, it was clear that God had shown up. The worship team created an atmosphere of heaven-on-earth, and leaders who came carrying the burdens of their nations found themselves undone in the presence of a faithful God.
Brother Hamid, still journeying home when he wrote, captured it simply: "The program was full and intensive, but I truly enjoyed the presence of the Lord among us. There was such a beautiful harmony, especially through the worship team." From South Sudan, Brother Jada testified: "I personally felt the presence of God in the place, and God was able to speak to me personally through His ministers, and was able to address the needs of our prayer ministry."
“Fresh fire, vision, unity, and deep spiritual impartation from this historic gathering.”

The gathering was anchored in the deep wells of South Africa's revival history. A visit to Andrew Murray's historic home stirred hearts as we cried out to the Lord - send another wave of revival in this generation.
For decades, Murray's writings on prayer and the life of humility in Christ have shaped intercessors around the world — and standing in that sacred space ignited something fresh in every leader present. As one leader wrote: "That sacred experience has ignited a new fire within our bones and renewed our hunger for revival, holiness, prayer, and intimacy with God."
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From there, the family ascended Table Mountain — towering over Cape Town — and lifted their voices in prayer. We came to the table of the Lord in communion on Table Mountain and prayed from Cape Town to Cairo, crying out for every nation, every people, every prayer room in between.
"The prayers we made upon that mountain were powerful and unforgettable. Surely, Heaven marked those moments."
This gathering was not merely a celebration — it was a commissioning. IPC's vision to unite one billion people to walk with God in prayer – exalting Jesus, praying around the throne, around the clock and around the globe, informing people on what to pray for, equipping people to pray effectively and connecting people to pray together across nations, denominations and generations for kingdom transformation - 23 nations praying as one family —a seed and picture of what God intends for the whole earth.
The prayer leaders who gathered in Cape Town are carrying God’s heart for revival back to their cities, their churches, and their nations. The movement from Cape Town to Cairo is not a metaphor — it is a mandate.
"The Lord has already shown us what is to be done next — and nothing is impossible as we maintain unity in Him." — Brother Jada, South Sudan
We left Cape Town carrying fresh fire, renewed vision, and a deeper love for the family God has given us across this magnificent continent. To every leader who travelled — some through great sacrifice and uncertain journeys — your presence was a gift to us all. We are better together. We are stronger united.
And we believe the greatest days of prayer across Africa are still ahead and all for the Glory of Christ in the nations! May the slain Lamb receive his due reward across the beautiful peoples of Africa!
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Pastor Austen Ukachi – Director, International Prayer Connect Africa | www.linktr.ee/ipc.africa

Pentecost 26 & Australia Arise
We have just come off an incredibly intense time of Kingdom Assignments, Missions and Prayer Adventures. It was just after Easter; we had a team in the Philippines ministering in the north of Cebu for a Burning Hearts Gathering, then spent a whole day at the Cebu House of Prayer training 200 youth on prayer, to then be a month later in Vanuatu for Oceania Prayer Connect.
2026 is a significant year for Oceania as it marks 420 years since De Quiros came to this region and made the declaration. Vanuatu, a group of islands just off the Coast of Australia, yet at the spiritual epicentre of Oceania, was the place the lord had revealed would be where Oceania Prayer Connect would meet.
On the 17th of May, a team of 22 made their way from many nations to Vanuatu and converged in Luganville on the Island of Espiritu Santo. We spent our first night in Port Vila before catching a small plane on a 45-minute flight to be welcomed by Pastor Bruno from the Kingdom Embassy.
On the 19th May, Oceania Prayer Connect Gathered at Kingdom Embassy, and we had close to 100 Leaders gather, representing many different prayer networks and houses of prayer from nations including Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Fiji & Vanuatu. Fiji and the Solomon Islands were unable to send representatives.
We had a wonderful team from different churches that led the worship with the island sound, passionate prayer and intercession and waiting on God.
We spent the first two sessions sharing about IPC and what Oceania Prayer Connect is, followed by lunch and then during the afternoon session we began to hear reports from the different nations, followed by one of the leaders praying for that nation after they shared.
We heard powerful testimonies of what God is doing in the nations, and we were able to pray for key issues they are facing. There was an incredible sense of unity, oneness, and the presence of God.
On 20th May we set out to take the group on a two-hour drive through the jungle and rough roads up the coast and through the middle of Espiritu Santo.
Eventually, we descended to Matantas, which is the local name for the landing site.
On arrival, the locals had set up a Marquee for the worship team along with a PA System and a table for communion.
A representative who was directly related to an ancestor who received De Quiros and is Indigenous to the land, opened in prayer, welcomed us and made a formal speech before his son read out a prayer and prophecy he had received from the lord to welcome us. It was such an honor to be at Matantas!
After the Speeches, as we began to prepare to take communion, one of the leaders had sensed that God had asked the local Vanuatu intercessors to lead a prayer of repentance. The prayer was on behalf of their nation in response to the government recognizing a Palestinian state. The politician who led that decision was from Luganville. It was all related to some funding being pledged by the Saudi Arabian government to build an airport (which was still yet to be built). Vanuatu was struck by a huge earthquake not long after the Government recognised Palestine.
Following the heartfelt repentance from Vanuatu, prayer leaders from other nations responded with prophetic prayers and declarations. This was a very powerful moment - seeing the Holy Spirit lead people, followed by communion and then a sense of breakthrough where singing and rejoicing took over! There was such joy and a sense of how the prayers and declarations we witnessed at Matantas would impact the whole of Oceania.
I personally experienced a moment where it felt like we were standing on Holy Ground as I looked out over the waters to see what I thought were rays of the Glory of God shining from the Heavens across the waters. A new declaration was read out and presented to the local Indigenous Leader. It was well received.
Following from the time in Santo, we then travelled to join with another large group for Pentecost 26 - an Evangelistic Crusade.
Hundreds gathered from many nations for a one-day conference at the Warwick Hotel, followed by a one-day crusade at Freshwater Stadium. The Prime Minister of Vanuatu attended.

It was an honor to see how God was bringing together His Body through prayer and evangelism.
In the morning was a youth session. Hundreds responded to a call for prayer and came forward to experience and encounter God. This was followed by the womens session, then a mens session.
Alejandro Arias was the keynote speaker for the main evening session.

On Pentecost Sunday, a small team travelled to Pentecost Island (Yes, that’s its name!) to preach the Gospel to a group of 1500 people. The island has never had a Gospel Crusade before. The Gospel was boldly preached to a large group. We have received encouraging reports since then of a revival of prayer taking place on the island!
During our time in Vanuatu, 1,900 people decided to follow Jesus.
We rejoice over the harvest! We are thankful for the support of our IPC Family.
Oceania Prayer Connect is shortly to be reshaped as a Prayer Council.
Donny & Robyn McGregor – Coordinators
Oceania Prayer Connect
“I didn’t go to Espiritu Santo in May 2026 expecting a conference. I went because I felt a pull — a quiet, insistent tug from the Holy Spirit — and I soon realised I had stepped into a pilgrimage.
For three days, believers from across Oceania gathered on the island where Pedro Fernandes de Queirós declared the Great South Land of the Holy Spirit 420 years ago. I had read about that moment in history, but standing on the same soil made it feel alive. It felt like the land itself remembered.
From the first morning in Luganville, the atmosphere was thick with worship and unity. Leaders from Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Fiji, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and the U.S. stood side by side — not promoting ministries, not pushing agendas, simply listening for God’s voice together. It felt like family.
One message marked me deeply: “The stones remember.” We were reminded that what one generation remembers, the next can inherit — and what one generation forgets, the next often loses. I realised I was standing on prayers, sacrifices, and faithfulness that began long before I was born.
But the moment that changed me came at Matantas, Big Bay.
We travelled to the place of Queirós’ declaration, and the custodians of the land welcomed us with words that felt like prophecy: “This is the land of covenant, destiny, and divine purpose.” As repentance was prayed over the land — for bloodshed, idolatry, division, and forgotten covenants — I felt something shift. It was as if chains I couldn’t see were breaking.
We shared communion overlooking the ocean, and then the New Proclamation was read aloud — a declaration for Oceania in this generation. It spoke of awakening, unity, healing, and a wave of Glory Fire rising across the Pacific. As the final words were spoken, I felt the weight of destiny settle on us: “So, I have spoken, so shall it be.”
Throughout the week, visions and prophetic impressions flowed — golden trumpets, healing springs, angels breaking chains, youth rising like arrows, ancient vessels opening, and a mirror on the ocean floor reflecting the face of Jesus. Every image carried the same message: God is preparing Oceania for a new season.
I left Vanuatu changed.
Not because of the meetings, but because I witnessed nations becoming family, altars being rebuilt, and a region stepping back into its calling. The journey didn’t end when we flew home. Something was ignited — a fire of prayer, unity, and expectation for what God will do in the Great South Land of the Holy Spirit. And I know this is only the beginning.

I felt so privileged to be part of the Generation Fire team to Vanuatu this year. It was my first ever visit to the Pacific Islands. I loved the island atmosphere, the people, the culture.
I especially loved Santos and our visit to Matantas. The significance of that day was overwhelming. The connection to the people, the chief of the islander clan, the history of the place and the spiritual significance of that.
The many prayers and decrees from intercessors, the humility and prayers of islanders and their singing and music. The worship in all the other places and churches we visited impressed me for its energy and vitality and from the heart.
Back in Port Vila, the capital, we took part in all that: the Conference, the Rally, the houses of prayer, the Living Waters church on Pentecost Sunday. I was excited and honoured to be part of Generation Fire ministry team with Donny and Robyn. Their heart and passion and vision is inspiring and I would go again if the opportunity came.”

On Saturday, 13th June 2026, history was made as Pentecost 26 Australia Arise gathered thousands for an epic 9-hour encounter. Bringing together believers from across Western Sydney and Blacktown, the atmosphere was charged with expectation. With powerful worship, life-changing messages, and a profound move of the Holy Spirit, it was a day that will be remembered for years to come.
The background of Pentecost 26 Australia Arise is deeply rooted in a collective vision to see our nation transformed. The event serves as a strategic catalyst linking directly with the Turning the Tide - Reach Australia initiative. This movement is focused on breaking spiritual complacency, uniting the body of Christ, and mobilizing the church to reach every corner of Australia with the Gospel. What we witnessed on June 13th was that very vision coming to life in a tangible, undeniable way.
From the moment the doors opened, those who attended felt a profound spirit of unity that transcended denominational lines. It wasn't just an event; it was a family gathering. Throughout the 9 hours, the tangible presence of God filled the space, bringing a deep peace, joy, and a tremendous spiritual hunger among the people who were desperate for more of God.
This unity was beautifully displayed through a fantastic lineup of worship teams from different local churches who led us into the throne room, followed by our international speakers who preached the Gospel with undeniable power.
The day was marked by extraordinary testimonies of God's power. Many received physical healing, and hearts were turned to Christ. In one of the most beautiful highlights of the day, a local council worker came to faith in Christ right on the spot!
The impact of the event also resonated deeply with local government:
Blacktown Council: We received a fantastic report following the event, and they are currently considering a fee waiver for the venue.
Liverpool Council: A representative from Liverpool Council attended, was incredibly moved, and has officially invited the event to come to Liverpool in 2027—even indicating potential funding to help make it happen!

The momentum didn't stop on Saturday. The very next day, Sunday 14th June, the movement flowed directly into the iconic Sydney Opera House for One Sydney. The leaders of One Sydney were present and actively participating at Pentecost 26 Australia Arise, weaving a beautiful thread of continuity between Western Sydney and the heart of the harbor city, proving that the church in Sydney is standing as one.
A Network of Believers
This massive undertaking was made possible through the collaboration of many churches and ministries. Special thanks go to One Church Penrith, One Heart Blacktown, and the NSW Christian Alliance, all of whom were heavily represented and instrumental in uniting the region.
Urgent Financial Appeal: Help Us Close the Gap
While the spiritual breakthrough was priceless, running an event of this scale comes with practical costs. We currently have an urgent financial target of $5,000 left to raise to fully cover our remaining expenses.
We are inviting our local and worldwide community to stand with us in this final stretch. If you were blessed by news of this event, or if you believe in the vision of Turning the Tide in Australia, please consider making a donation today to help us clear this deficit. Thank you for your continuous prayers, your presence, and your generosity as we continue to arise and turn the tide for Christ in Australia!
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Donny & Robyn McGregor – Coordinators
Oceania Prayer Connect

Empowered21 LATAM, America Prays and CLAMOR Gatherings
– Lima, Peru May 19th– 26th, 2026

IPC’s Latin America Regional Prayer Council – (CLAMOR) was honoured to provide strategic support during the Empowered21 LATAM and America Prays gatherings in Lima, Peru.
The EveryONE LATAM event filled the Agua Viva Coliseum with approximately 7,000–8,000 participants, united by the vision of seeing every person encounter Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit.
The gathering focused on strengthening the unity of the Church, equipping emerging leaders, and mobilizing evangelism across Latin America.
Throughout the week, our team joined the America Prays intercession meetings, providing prayer coverage for Empowered21.
At the same time, CLAMOR hosted the CLAMOR–Peru Prayer Initiative, convening influential and strategic leaders to pray for Peru's presidential elections and for God's purposes over the nation.
During our stay, we also experienced a 6.2 magnitude earthquake, reminding us of our dependence on the Lord and the importance of continued intercession.

Our assignment also included visits to government institutions, prophetic prayer at strategic locations, and fellowship with Christian leaders and government representatives, strengthening relationships for national transformation.
It was a true blessing to serve alongside Brian Alarid and the America Prays team. We are sincerely grateful for the invitation to collaborate, as well as for the outstanding care, excellence, and servant-hearted leadership shown throughout the week.
We continue praying that Peru will be led by a God-fearing president and believe this gathering marked a prophetic moment of unity, fresh fire, and lasting spiritual impact for Peru and Latin America.
In Jesus' Name, we continue believing together for a historic outpouring that will impact generations. ?

Yanira Gonzalez – Director
CLAMOR (IPC Latin America Prayer Council)
