FAITH-COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION
We foster collaboration by coordinating seasonal rhythms of united prayer and collective action among churches and faith-based organizations.
Prayer & Action
The trajectory of the Bible and its message of shalom points us to peace, well-being, and completeness—all of which are traits illuminated by Jesus Christ throughout the gospel.
While prayer is essential, we recognize our need to go beyond and to “wear our prayers” through God-inspired action. As a prayer movement, we want to celebrate those who are working toward shalom in our communities.
While we continue to pray, we provide opportunities to roll up our sleeves and collaboratively work towards shalom in Chicagoland. We believe that in order to bring holistic change, we must be both “on our knees” in prayer and “on our feet” in action.
Chicagoland United in Prayer was formed in 2017 as a collaboration of many praying networks, including Pray Chicago, which began in 2014. This collective effort champions seasonal rhythms of prayer and action throughout the year.


We support place-based individuals and organizations through training and connection as they seek the thriving of their communities.

Over Memorial Day Weekend, we rally churches, organizations, and individuals to host united prayer and positive community presence all across the city of Chicago.

Our Fall rhythm is a time to deepen our friendships, share vision for the days ahead, and to continue to sync our hearts, efforts, and calendars for the fame of Jesus’ name.

This annual, Christian, city-wide united prayer event is one way we are practicing and growing in unity. It is always a collaborative effort of many churches, denominations, and leaders.
Churches Involved
United Prayer Gatherings
Years of Seasonal Rhythms
Upcoming Events
Events
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CUIP Monthly Prayer & Updates Meeting
Chicago Tabernacle Community Center
3249 N Kilpatrick St
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100 Blocks 100 Churches – Central & Madison
Central & Madison
5500 W Madison St
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100 Blocks 100 Churches – Central & Madison
Central & Madison
5500 W Madison St
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Peace Over Everything Takeover Walk & Community Engagement
Firehouse Community Arts Center
2111 S Hamlin Ave
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100 Blocks 100 Churches – Central & Madison
Central & Madison
5500 W Madison St
Chicago ILPeacemaking -
100 Blocks 100 Churches – Central & Madison
Central & Madison
5500 W Madison St
Chicago ILPeacemaking -
Peace Over Everything Takeover Walk & Community Engagement
Firehouse Community Arts Center
2111 S Hamlin Ave
Chicago ILPeacemaking -
100 Blocks 100 Churches – Central & Madison
Central & Madison
5500 W Madison St
Chicago ILPeacemaking -
100 Blocks 100 Churches – Central & Madison
Central & Madison
5500 W Madison St
Chicago ILPeacemaking -
Peace Over Everything Takeover Walk & Community Engagement
Firehouse Community Arts Center
2111 S Hamlin Ave
Chicago ILPeacemaking -
100 Blocks 100 Churches – Central & Madison
Central & Madison
5500 W Madison St
Chicago ILPeacemaking
Investment in Our Youth
We mobilize communities—residents, organizations, schools, and city leaders—to invest in the next generation of Chicago.

Pray for and at your local school
We are looking for Prayer Champions who will lead, individually or in small groups, 15–30 minutes of prayer on their designated corner on a weekly basis during the school year. Each Prayer Champion chooses the day and time that works best for them.

Faith & Service Initiative
Our mission is to nurture and deepen the Christian faith of 13–29 year-olds in Chicago through relational discipleship and meaningful acts of service.
Our Movement in Action
Highlights, stories, and updates shaping our mission
Chicago Expands Police Presence, Outreach Efforts for Memorial Day Weekend
With hours left in Memorial Day weekend, there were prayers for peace at Millennium Park on Monday…
No Confirmed Homicides Over Memorial Day Weekend in Chicago for 1st Time in at Least a Decade
According ABC7’s count of Memorial Day weekend violence, 2026 is the first time, in at least…
Faith Leaders March for Peace in Chicago’s Roseland Community
As temperatures rise, violence also tends to go up, but Chicagoans from the Roseland community and…
Our Team
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