Revival at university of guam field house

What happens when people from across Guam, no matter the age, gather for a night of worship and prayer? On the National Day of Prayer, more than 400 people filled the University of Guam Field House for a night that many described as powerful, peaceful, and unforgettable.

Jacob Tammed shared how he felt the moment he walked through the doors.
“Seeing how many people showed up, it really hit me. It wasn’t just youth or one group. It was everyone, all ages, worshipping together. That unity is what really stood out to me.”

Christina Yagruw also described feeling the Holy Spirit right away.
“I got goosebumps. I felt like I wanted to be alone with God. My cousin brought me closer to the altar, and I started crying. God reminded me that even when I’m going through tough things, He’s with me, and I’ll get through it.”

The worship was led by local leaders and featured songs like “More Than Able by Elevation Worship” that many said spoke directly to their hearts. Even those who didn’t respond to the altar call said they still felt seen and prayed over.

But maybe it’s more than a one-time event. Maybe this night was a reminder that revival isn’t reserved for big stages or faraway places, it can begin anywhere. In any heart that’s willing, in any community that’s hungry, and in every moment we choose to seek God together.

“For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.” Matthew 18:20

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