Here We Stand

February 2, 2026 at 9AM at St. John Missionary Baptist Church 34 W. Pleasant Street Springfield, OH 45506

This gathering will bring local and national speakers, pastors, clergy, and community members together in prayer to stand with Haitian families, call for the extension of TPS, and affirm the Gospel’s mandate to welcome the stranger and defend the oppressed. Participants will join a unified Christian witness for justice, compassion, and family unity at a critical moment for Haitian immigrants nationwide.

Call to Prayer and Fasting

Dawn, Wednesday, January 28 – Dusk, Tuesday, February 3, 2026

The Interdenominational Ministerial Fellowship of Springfield, Ohio—together with G92 and OrganizingUNDIVIDED—is inviting believers from across churches, denominations, and communities to commit to a focused season of prayer and fasting.

Across our country, the poor, immigrants, and the most vulnerable among us are facing increasing hardship. As followers of Christ, we believe this moment calls us to seek God with humility, obedience, and unity.

“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against rulers, against authorities, against the powers of this dark world…” - Ephesians 6:12

This is a decentralized, nationwide invitation to pray and fast—wherever you are.
Register below for more info and daily prayer prompts.
 

Past Events

Love Thy Neighbor - August 2, 2025

City Hall Plaza, Springfield, Ohio

The faith community and allies of our Haitian neighbors came together again to show the world what love really looks like. While the current administration falsely labeled Springfield—and mischaracterized the heart of Ohio and the American people—we responded with truth:

• Nearly 10,000 diapers and wipes donated

• Over 1,300 Haitian babies lifted up in love

• One unified message: They don’t speak for us.

This is what obedience looks like. This is what faith does. This is Springfield. Read more about the event here.

Rapid Response Planning Day - January 24, 2026

Location will be disclosed after registration

Rapid Response Training equips community members, advocates, and faith leaders with the skills and knowledge to act immediately in critical moments—protecting vulnerable immigrants, responding to emergencies, and mobilizing support when every minute counts.
 

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