Jared and Sarah Karpa
Jared and Sarah Karpa
Jared and Sarah Karpa are the founders and leaders of Friday Night Prayer, a gathering of people from across denominational backgrounds who meet weekly to exalt Jesus and pray that Godโs kingdom would come. They are both originally from BC but spent most of their lives moving around and living in different places.
Jared and Sarah became friends many years ago in YWAM, then reconnected after years of being apart and eventually got married. They are raising and homeschooling their 3 kids, who are nine, seven and one years old. Their heart is to know Jesus more deeply, live for His glory and be formed into His image.
Their mission is to help others encounter him, be equipped to carry Godโs kingdom into their lives, and see our cities change as the light and goodness of God are released through His people.ย
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November 6, 2025
What began as a simple gathering has grown into a powerful movement. Jared and Sarah Karpa share how their Friday Night Prayer is transforming young adults – one worship night at a time.
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