
We prayed over being a light through the hallways of this campus.”Īccording to the latest guidance by the U.S. We prayed over an amazing student going through surgery this morning. “We prayed over students who are going through things we will never understand. This year, however, many participants chose to meet in person.Ī post shared by Forest High School FCA prayed over our school, our community, our state, and our country,” the Fellowship of Christian Athletes group at Forest High School in Ocala, Florida, wrote on Instagram along with images of their prayer event. With schools switching to virtual instruction and varying public health restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many SYATP organizers last year moved the event online on Sept. Putnam County Schools September 22, 2021 7VyeE5ZL8IįCA students from Winfield High and Hurricane Middle participated in the student-led “See You at The Pole” event this morning at their schools. It’s an annual event where students come together to pray for their community, country, and world. Students at Oak Mountain Middle School are gathering for See You at the Pole today. There is no sponsor for the student-organized and student-led event, according to SYATP, although a diverse group of about 100 church denominations, ministries, and organizations are listed as “supporting ministries” who promote, endorse, or otherwise support the movement. Adults often pray in support of the students on campus by gathering nearby, at their places of work or worship, or at city halls. It is usually held before school and at the school’s flag pole, with students in elementary school through college all around the globe.

The prayer rally is meant to “lift up their friends, families, teachers, school, and nation to God,” SYATP said. We pray that God performs miracles through your obedience.

THANK YOU to all of those who participated. People from all over the world took part in See You at the Pole today. This year marks the 21st annual event, which falls on Sept. The event, according to the See You at the Pole (SYATP) organization, is held on the fourth Wednesday of September each year.

Students, parents, and community members across the United States on Wednesday resume the “See You At The Pole” tradition, uniting in prayer around the flag poles at their schools.
