SEE You at the (Virtual) pole: 2020

CCEM Team
SEE You at the (Virtual) pole: 2020

EventX SignUp: https://eventx.exxonmobil.com/events/04b881b1-7528-4a95-9bdc-28cdfd312c86

See You at the Pole™, the global day of student prayer, began in 1990 as a grass roots movement with ten students praying at their school. Twenty years later, millions pray on their campuses on the fourth Wednesday in September. 

See You at the Pole™ is simply a prayer rally where students meet at the school flagpole before school to lift up their friends, families, teachers, school, and nation to God. See You at the Pole™ is a student-initiated, student-organized, and student-led event.

CCEM has been holding a See You at the Pole gathering at our work campus since we arrived at the new Houston Campus. However, this year due to social distancing and COVID concerns, we will be meeting virtually to pray for our community.

We invite you to join us this year to pray in unison with students around the country. To sign up, please use the EventX link below:

https://eventx.exxonmobil.com/events/04b881b1-7528-4a95-9bdc-28cdfd312c86

To learn more about See You at the Pole, visit https://syatp.com

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