A House of Prayer for the Nations in Vickery Meadow

What is Vickery Meadow?

Vickery Meadow is a small neighborhood in North East Dallas that functions as the city’s primary location of refugee resettlement. It is the most densely populated area in all of Dallas and has been home to newcomers from an estimated 40+ nationalities, who collectively make up a much larger number of individual ethnolinguistic people groups, most of which belong to what missiologists refer to as “Unreached People Groups” or “UPGs” for short.

What is VHOP?

VHOP stands for Vickery House of Prayer, which is to say a house of prayer in the neighborhood of Vickery Meadow. In other words, it is a place for the nations God has called here to pray and to be prayed for. Click the link to learn more about who we are as a people.

What is VHOP doing and why?

Out of our shared love for Jesus, for one another, and for the people of Vickery Meadow, VHOP aims to help people in Vickery make time and space to connect with God, together.

So what does that look like?

Well, mostly, we pray… sometimes alone and occasionally while hosting larger events, but it regularly looks like a handful of people getting together to pray and worship Jesus at different times and in different ways throughout the week. Click here to learn about our rhythms and to find a time that works with your schedule to join us.

“There has never been a spiritual awakening in any country or locality that did not begin in united prayer”.

— Arthur Toppan Pierson

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