Join us for our celebration of Sukkot from October 6 through October 13, 2025. We’ll meet everyday on a Zoom Meeting at 7PM – 8PM Eastern Time and on the final day, which is Sunday, October 12th we will meet at 2:00PM – 3:30PM Eastern Time to share testimonies of the Lord’s goodness and answered prayers to give Him glory, honor and praise.
Come prepared to be blessed by the testimonies and also to praise God with us. He deserves our praise.
What is Sukkot?
Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, is a Torah-commanded Jewish holiday celebrated for seven days, beginning on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei.
Many believe that Tabernacles is when Jesus was actually born and not on December 25th since the scriptures tell us in John 1:14
And the Word became flesh, and did tabernacle among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of an only begotten of a Father, full of grace and truth.
During Sukkot a sukkah, or booth, is built made from leaves, branches, reeds or fabric and meals are enjoyed under the sukkah. This is a temporary structure meant to signify God’s covering, protection and provisions that were made available to them during their wilderness journey. Imagine celebrating your beautiful harvest while living and eating under the sukkah. This is meant to keep them humble. To remember that while they have plenty, they should never forget the One who sustained them through all their years of slavery and hardship. They didn’t get to this place on their own. It was God’s doing.
And doesn’t the sukkah remind you of the manger that Jesus was born in…or should I say how they always depict that scene for us today?
The idea is to sit under the sukkah telling stories of all that God did during their wilderness season.
Therefore, it is a time of celebration of answered prayers and testimonies.
And, now we too will sit under our virtual sukkah and celebrate our testimonies of all God has done for us.
If you wish to share your testimonies of answered prayers, please send an email info@missionariesofprayer.org and let us know so we can add you to the schedule. It’s only 1 hour per day so we need to schedule everyone over the time and days.
Sukkot Celebration
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Part 1
Part 2
You can find the playlist of songs here under Sukkot Celebration
The Final day of Sukkot – Hosannah Rabbah
Sukkot ends October 13th at Sundown, We’ve left this final day on purpose for you to spend with the Lord in repentance, giving Him praise and glorifying Him for your answered prayers, finding out what it is He is asking of you to do and following through on that, giving a free will offering in donation to wherever He’s asking you to do it and finally asking Him for what you would like to see for 5786. Know that Hoshanah Rabba which is this final day of Sukkot, it is the day where He gives His judgment for your entire year (5786). Because you repented there’s no need for you to be in fear, but rather see it as God, in His divine justice, will find a judgment of blessing over your entire year in the courts of heaven.
After you pray, you end your prayers by saying Psalm 118:25
Save now, I pray, O LORD; O LORD, I pray, send now prosperity.
Blessings and we hope you will join us again next year!






Confirmation:
John Eckhardt’s book “Prayers that Rout Demons”
I am redeemed from the curse of the law (Galatians 3:13).
I break all generational curses of pride, lust, perversion, rebellion, witchcraft, idolatry, poverty, rejection, fear, confusion, addiction, death, and destruction in the name of Jesus.
I command all generational spirits that came into my life during conception, in the womb, in the birth canal, and through the umbilical cord to come out in the name of Jesus.
I break all spoken curses and negative words that I have spoken over my life in the name of Jesus.
I break all spoken curses and negative words spoken over my life by others, including those in authority in the name of Jesus.
I command all ancestral spirits of freemasonry, idolatry, witchcraft, false religion, polygamy, lust, and perversion to come out of my life in the name of Jesus.
I command all hereditary spirits of lust, rejection, fear, sickness, infirmity, disease, anger, hatred, confusion, failure, and poverty to come out of my life in the name of Jesus.
I break the legal rights of all generational spirits operating behind a curse in the name of Jesus. You have no legal right to operate in my life.
I bind and rebuke all familiar spirits and spirit guides that would try to operate in my life from my ancestors in the name of Jesus.
I renounce all false beliefs and philosophies inherited by my ancestors in the name of Jesus.
I break all curses on my finances from any ancestors that cheated or mishandled money in the name of Jesus.
I break all curses of sickness and disease and command all inherited sickness to leave my body in the name of Jesus.
Through Jesus, my family is blessed (Genesis 12:3).
I renounce all pride inherited from my ancestors in the name of Jesus.
I break all oaths, vows, and pacts made with the devil by my ancestors in the name of Jesus.
I break all curses by agents of Satan spoken against my life in secret in the name of Jesus (Psalm 10:7).
I break all written curses which would affect my life in the name of Jesus (2 Chronicles 34:24).
I break every time-released curse that would activate in my life as I grow older in the name of Jesus.
I break every curse Balaam hired against my life in the name of Jesus (Nehemiah 13:2).
Lord, turn every curse spoken against my life into a blessing (Nehemiah 13:2).
I break all generational rebellion that would cause me to resist the Holy Spirit (Acts 7:51).
I break all curses of death spoken by people in authority in my nation over my nation in the name of Jesus.
I break curses of death spoken against my country by people from other nations in the name of Jesus.