Friday, April 9, 2021

Recap of winter at David's Tent DC

Wow these past 3 months in Washington, D.C. and working with David’s Tent DC have been such a whirlwind!!!


During the month of January, we had to move the tent 3 different times! Each time it takes many people the whole day. We had to take down the stage, sound system, chairs, etc., and the massive 40x100 foot tent... then we had to set it all up again, all in one day!!! Three times!!! The local community of Christians really stepped up and came to help which was awesome.


The first time we moved because it was standard inauguration protocol. The inauguration team takes full control over the entirety of The National Mall for a few weeks before the inauguration. The tent normally is at 800 Madison Dr NW, Washington D.C.. So our first move was from that location to John Marshall Park, which was only 2 blocks west of the Capitol Building. Because of the increased security leading up to the election, we were required to move YET AGAIN. Our second move was to Folger Park, which was 1 block east and 2 blocks south of the Capitol building.


That was an exciting time as there were security checkpoints and barricades all over downtown DC surrounding the White House, Capitol Building, and Supreme Court. I actually got to drive a Uhaul through the security checkpoints with a police escort which was so fun and exciting (you can see the video here: https://www.facebook.com/620009843/videos/10158878147364844/). An officer told me during that time that in over 20 years of service in DC he’s never seen that much security.


Then we finally moved a third time, back to our normal location at 800 Madison Dr, which is 6 blocks west of the Capitol Building and 9 blocks east of the White House. That’s a total of 3 times in one month! Wow!


It’s such a joy and privilege to be exalting the name of Jesus above every other name during this time! It adds even more exhilaration to what we’re doing in our National Capital. I can hardly imagine living in DC without being a part of a community that has 24/7 prayer and worship at the front and center of our lives.


I’m forever grateful for everyone’s support!


Speaking of forever, we’re committed to keeping David’s Tent going forever!


A huge milestone that we just passed is 2,000 days of 24/7 praise and worship! That happened on March 3rd!! Can you believe that?!? 2,000 days straight of prayer, worship and songs going up to Jesus!


We really believe that our songs and prayers really do change things!


God’s been helping me to write some news songs lately! I actually just copyrighted my first song! It’s called “The Best Job in the World” and I’m working on recording it in a couple of formats, including an attempt at making a music video!


Many of you have been encouraged by what I’ve posted on Facebook! That is the primary way that I share what is happening on a daily basis at the tent. I’ll do a Facebook Live on average once or twice a week and many of you have joined me during those times! Here is my personal Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nuttley1/


I also hope to post more individual songs on YouTube and share them on Facebook. They may be covers of well-known (or soon to be well-known songs!!!) or original songs that God has graciously given me. I just covered “Move Your Heart” by Upper Room (https://youtu.be/XV64YlcdLY0) and I pray it draws you into deeper intimacy with Jesus! I really feel like I’m where I’m supposed to be and songwriting with Jesus is so life giving for me and beneficial for everyone that sings along with me!


I also got the opportunity to teach in our Discipleship Training School. I taught on encountering God’s Presence by encountering His Rest which is about 22 minutes long. I was very satisfied with the teaching and you can view it here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/WMMHj92PtPHj6gSE9. I hope you enjoy it!!!


Here are my prayer requests:

  1. Please pray that I can steward the songs God has given to me. The one song in particular I shared above (The Best Job in the World) has gotten rave reviews. Pray that God will give me wisdom to know what to do with that song!

  2. Please pray for all of staff here in DC, including that we would have more staff sent our way! We’re believing for more and more long-term full-time staff!!

  3. Please pray that God will connect me with the right prayer and financial partners at the right time. I just passed $1,100/month and my current goal is $2,000/month. I want to staff with David’s far into the future so I’m praying for people that will stand with me and vote with their money that they also think I should be on long-term staff!


Thanks again to everyone that has supported me during this time in our nation and all that has happened in our National Capital!!!


Saturday, January 9, 2021

2020 is over!!! Here's why I'm actually thankful to God for that wild year

Greetings everyone!


2020 is over! How does that make you feel? For many, this has been a year of tremendous pain, heartache and tension. From racially related riots to Covid, to a presidential election that certainly has been unique, 2020 has been by the far the most interesting year I’ve ever experienced in terms of the state of the world.


While many feel a lot of pain related to 2020, I personally am full of gratitude. On June 1st, I finally moved back to the Washington, D.C. area to work in DC. I have wanted to move back ever since I stepped down from full time staff in August 2017. 3 years later, I did! I rejoined my favorite ministry in the world, David’s Tent DC (davidstentdc.org) which is a ministry of the missions organization called Youth With a Mission (YWAM). We host 24/7 public praise and worship in a tent on the National Mall in our Capital. The tent is currently 4 blocks west of the Supreme Court and 12 blocks east of the White House. It’s literally in the middle of our National Capital!!! Woohoo!!!


This year I’ve gotten to fill a few different roles. My primary role is to staff the tent and help keep the 24/7 worship actually happen 24/7. The longer I’ve been here the longer I realize how many moving parts there are to what we do. It’s so much more than being at the tent a certain time. It requires taking care of vehicles, resolving miscommunications and relational tension and so much more. I almost never feel like I have even one full day off every week. But would I ever trade this job for anything else? Absolutely not! Every time I remember who God is and what Jesus has done in His saving work (not to mention the significance of being in our capital during this time!), I feel the dignity and honor of joining in with the song that literally never ends!


In particular, it was such an honor to be able to lead worship the night of Wednesday January 6th. That was the day that there was much chaos in DC in relation to the outcome of the Presidential elections. I streamed my worship set via Facebook Live and had over 1,200 views. Wow! My prayer is that any attention that we get at David’s Tent can be used to point people back to Jesus. I hope to stream worship from the tent more often so please feel free to join with me. People have been telling me that I’m a gifted worship leader so I’m thankful to have that gift from God. As people like you pray for me and partner financially I’ll be even more equipped to help people cultivate their own musical conversation with God through praise and worship.


Lately I’ve been given a new role as a church liaison. One of our goals is to host 1 local church at the tent every single evening during “prime time” (5pm-11pm). This is the time when the tent has the most visitors on most days because of people’s work schedules. Many churches will have a Sunday morning service and then a midweek prayer meeting, so we want them to have their “extra” service at the tent! My job as church liaison is to be there (almost) every time the local church is there to help them in any way possible. Plus it’s just such an honor to be there while they’re at the tent! I told people that my job is basically to smile a lot and help local churches feel loved and welcome at the tent, and many have said it’s the perfect job for me! I’m so thankful that I get to use my friendliness and smile to be a welcoming presence for local churches :D It really gives me vision for what we want David’s Tent to be: a place to host other worship leaders and their teams in our space. We are America’s Tent of Meeting in our capital city. Right now we have 4 of the 7 nights led by local churches and we’re praying that every night would be led by local churches.


In addition to hosting local churches and worship teams, we also want to host worship teams from every state. There are 52 weeks in a year and 50 states, so we’ve made a schedule assigning each state to take one week out of the year. Currently Arkansas is the state that’s assigned to cover the week at David’s Tent.


You’re invited to come and represent your state! People are welcome to lead worship leader at the tent anytime throughout the year (email worship@davidstentdc.org to start the process). In addition, we particularly want states to take their place in DC according to our state schedule. If state teams come to stay on our missions base, we ask that they drive their own cars because of Covid so they can avoid public transportation (buses, trains or planes). For state teams we provide the food and housing for only $132/person for the week! It’s such a good deal and such an amazing experience! The email for state teams is: stateweeks@davidstentdc.org.


We find that visiting teams come and receive an impartation of what God has given us. They leave refreshed and renewed in their relationships with God. They are sent back to their homes, their families, local churches, prayer rooms, college campuses, workplaces (or anywhere that God has assigned them!) with a fresh fire to love God and love people.


We really believe that one of the main strategies God has given us for seeing revival, awakening and reformation is to do what David did: raise the tents, praise the King and get everyone to sing!!!


Since David’s Tent goes year-round, that means we go through the winter! In the past month or so we have closed the walls of the tent and cranked up the heater so that we can sustain the worship without our hands falling off. Regardless of the temperature or weather outside, we keep singing! While the cold weather is a particular difficulty in the winter, it is also a particular opportunity to worship God in an even greater way through our sacrifice. We get to bring Him a sacrifice of praise and say from our Capital city, “we want You central in our lives and central in our nation!”



I’m so thankful for everyone that partnered with me this year as I’ve made a very significant and rewarding transition in my life.


At the moment I don’t plan on doing anything with my life vocationally besides serving David’s Tent DC and helping it multiply elsewhere in the world. I’ve wrestled with the thought of raising support for the rest of my life as I’m currently a volunteer for David’s Tent that raises my own support and relies on the generosity of others. As people partner with me in their prayers and finances, they are saying, “I don’t think you have to do something else with your life! Keep serving in Washington DC!” I’m really asking God for partners in prayer and finances so that I can do this with confidence the rest of my life! So thank you to each one of you that has partnered with me!


Speaking of partnership in prayer, here are my 4 main prayer requests:

  1. Pray for my relationship with God. I want to know Him and be rooted and grounded in His love. When I’m walking closely with my Father I’m that much more able to serve and love others.
  2. Pray for our long term staff and visiting teams. We want to be unified just as the Father, Son and Spirit are unified. We also want more people to join us who are committed to David’s Tent long-term and full time. Pray for the local visitors and visiting teams from other states. We would love to be at a place where our full time David’s Tent staff get to focus fully on hosting visiting teams because there are so many people scheduled to lead worship!
  3. Pray for the lost to come to the tent and encounter Jesus in a personal way. Since we are a public prayer and praise tent, by nature we are evangelistic. I’m so excited to see God bring many people to Himself as we provide the spiritual atmosphere for an encounter with God
  4. Pray for God to send me the right partners at the right time. My goal is to have a host of intercessors praying for me and David’s Tent. Also I believe God told me to raise at least $2,000/month in financial partnership and I’m at about $700/month at the moment. Could you be someone that God would invite to partner with me financially?


Thank you all so much for your partnership, and I look forward to connecting more with you soon!!!


*I am now starting to post more stuff on Facebook, including live streams of leading worship at the tent. Feel free to check out my Facebook profile page at: https://www.facebook.com/nuttley1/

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Election season in Washington, D.C.






Hello everyone!

It’s such an honor and joy to be able to write to you from Washington, D.C., the epicenter of so much of what is happening in America. For some of you this may be the first email update you’re getting from me. If you would like to learn more about the ministry I work with (David’s Tent DC), please check out davidstentdc.org. If you would like to learn more about my life and my ministry, I would love to connect with you more via video chat or a phone call. You may also read my personal blog here: nuttleyjesusfreak.blogspot.com

David’s Tent DC hosts 24/7/365 praise and worship in a public tent right on the National Mall in our Capital. Since it’s public, it’s not only 24/7 vertical praise to God, but also 24/7 horizontal outreach to people. We're always saying, "Come experience a personal relationship with Jesus!!!" How cool is it that every second of every single day there is an unceasing song of joy and victory arising from America’s Capitol?!? I’m so very thankful that we have a company of believers who are saying, “God we do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you!” And I’m very thankful that I’ve been able to be a part of the song. I get to lead worship and prayer at the tent almost every single day and am able to help in a number of ways to keep the song of praise and worship fiery for The Lord!!!

Your prayers and financial partnership continue to bless me constantly. Every time someone says they’re praying for me I feel strengthened, empowered and emboldened to keep doing what The Lord has called me to. I definitely can feel the impact of so many people praying for me. Every time someone partners with me financially I not only feel the provision of The Father, but I feel His affirmation as well as He confirms to me yet again that I’m called here to DC for such a time as this.



Speaking of such a time like this...

As you all know, the election process, combined with racial tension, Covid-19 and other things has made life in America more difficult lately. As I write this, Biden seems to have won the election and President Trump has stated that he’ll be pushing back on the alleged results. The elections seem to be a microcosm of what’s happening in America right now. There are a lot of people contending for their voices to be heard in hopes that their side will win and be able to shape our country the way that they want.

In America, people are so hungry for hope in the midst of the storm. That’s why I’m so thankful that about halfway between the White House and the Supreme Court there is David’s Tent. Day and night people are always welcome to come to David’s Tent to lift their gaze to Heaven and put their hope in the Only One that is unmovable and unshakable. We believe that our prayers really do matter. The God of The Bible answers by fire!!!

There have been many prayer gatherings in DC during the past couple of months. One of those prayer gatherings was a prayer walk led by Franklin Graham (son of the late and great Billy Graham). I got to lead worship at the tent while Graham prayed at the tent. My dad was there to take pictures! Also Michael W. Smith was there... no big deal haha:



Over the past month and a half, part of our response to the circumstances in America has been to gather a company of young adults in DC for a prayer intensive. We called it “Breakthrough 2020,” and it really was a time of BREAKTHROUGH!!! From September 23rd to November 5th we’ve been praying, receiving teaching and doing local ministry together. We’ve been able to pray at many strategic locations around the city which we know is very significant and will shape the course of America’s trajectory. We had 17 visiting fiery young adults here contending for a breakthrough in America. I’m so thankful to have been a part of it!
Here is everyone on the team that stayed through to the end:



Part of what the "Breakthrough" team did was choreograph a dance and perform it all around the city. You can check it out on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/wMUaTUXiWVc

Also, I was able to give an interview right on Black Lives Matter Plaza, the site of numerous ongoing demonstrations and protests. https://www.facebook.com/1084507334/videos/10219863550274219/

One of the significant struggles that we’ve had is with Covid-19. Several of the people in our community have tested positive with the virus. I personally was sick for about a week and tested positive. Thankfully that means I have immunity! However, the process for myself and the whole base has been draining. Even after a few weeks of dealing with Covid we are still having to be on “high alert” to make sure that the virus doesn’t keep spreading among our community. Most of our staff are quarantined at the base, unless they’ve developed immunity like me.

For the rest of this year, David’s Tent staff will refocus on the tent. We’ll be taking a week or two in the midst of quarantine to rest from the prayer intensive. It was intense!

In January, in addition to keeping David’s Tent going 24/7, we will be hosting a Discipleship Training School. It is a foundational training school to equip Christians to live a missional lifestyle where The Lord sends them. I’m hoping to be on the staff team to help lead that school!


I really appreciate your prayers! Here are some things that I would love prayer for:
  1. Peace in DC. It’s chaotic here, especially near The White House!
  2. My own relationship with The Lord. I’ve been so drawn into a deeper relationship with Him and I really want to prioritize Him more than anything. I know that out of intimacy with God fruitful ministry will be an inevitable overflow
  3. Financial provision. I’m definitely stable financially as I seek out financial partnership from people like you and for that I’m very thankful. I always want to grow my support base to save and prepare for the future though!
  4. Deeper unity in our staff and at the tent. We want to be a unified ministry. We also want the whole nation to come to DC to worship The Lord!!!
Thank you so much for your interest in my life and ministry, and thank you for partnering with me as I help to steward 24/7 prayer and worship in Washington, D.C.!!! You are a blessing!!! Please let me know if you have any prayers requests or if you would like to connect more via a phone call, video chat or some other form of communication!!!

Saturday, July 11, 2020

July 11th Update from Nate


"For such a time as this"

I'm in awe at the timing at which God chose to send me back to DC. I really believe that I'm called here to DC for "such a time as this!"

It is no secret that many Americans are feeling as though things are out of control. And that is even more evident in Washington DC. As I've ministered in Downtown DC near the White House, I've seen countless protesters wanting several things, including the death of white people and the impeachment of our President. In addition to all of the protests in relation to George Floyd's death, there is also the concern of Covid-19. We need a Savior!

Yet in the midst of all of that perceived chaos, there is a place on The National Mall where prayer and worship are ascending to God 24/7!!! That place is called David's Tent DC and I get the privilege of working with that ministry. While the music may pause from time to time because of a lack of singers and musicians, the prayer certainly continues and in that way we are still going 24/7.

That gives me such hope! Just like Psalm 121:1-2 (ESV) says:
“I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come?
My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.”

In the midst of so much chaos, we're able to come together as the church in our National Capitol and say, "God we look to You! We trust You! Come and help us! We need You God!"

We believe that as we pray God is working in the US.

Jesus reminds us that we can pray with confidence because God is better than even the best earthly father.
“If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!” (Matthew 7:11, ESV)

I hope you're encouraged by that fact that day and night, 24/7/365 there is prayer and worship going up from our National Capitol.

Surely God will move in our nation because we pray! And I get to be a part of this ministry because of your prayers and financial support. Thank you very much!!!

Below is a picture of my fellow staff member Steve praying for the Earth while at David's Tent:
This is my fellow staff member Steve praying for the Earth while at David's Tent
 


We're open to the public, as of July 4th!!

Ever since April 1st, David's Tent DC has been closed to the public. We've only been allowed to have 3 staff members at the tent. It has been a little awkward trying to switch shifts while at the tent! It has also been painful knowing that many people were unable to come to David's Tent whenever they wanted because of the lockdown in place from the National Park Service (NPS) due to Covid-19.

However, we have now reopened to the public! I'm so thankful for that reality!!!

I also believe that it is significant timing from God that July 4th would be the first day that we reopened to the public. On July 4th, as a country, we celebrate the birth of a "new thing" (our country)! In the same way, we are celebrating the "rebirth" of David's Tent as it becomes open to the public once again!!! How cool is that?!?

I'm overflowing with joy at the thought of all the people that are going to be able to come to David's Tent and meet with God in a personal and powerful way. Yay!

Coming September 21st...

A part of our response to The Lord in "such a time as this" is to call young adults in the US to come to DC for 45 days prayers of concentrated prayer during this critical hour. The dates will be September 21st- November 5th. While we're still praying through many of the details of this, this prayer intensive will include:
  1. A call to young adults specifically to join us in prayer in our National Capitol
  2. Teaching on prayer, worship and intercession, among many other topics
  3. Leaders in the Family of God to come and teach the next generation
Please communicate this to anyone and everyone (specifically young adults) that has the heart to seek The Lord in our Capitol this fall!
 

We need more staff!

Hosting 24/7 prayer and worship in our Capitol is no small task. We're constantly contending for breakthrough in our Capitol while the enemies of God put pressure on us to quit constantly. We would so appreciate a fresh influx of staff that have hearts after God!!!

Jesus said to pray for laborers to be sent into the harvest field (Luke 10:2). Please pray to The Lord of the Harvest to send us more help!

We're looking for those that want to live wholeheartedly for Jesus. If you or anyone else is interested in joining David's Tent DC on staff for any amount of time (at least 2 weeks) please email us at: volunteer@davidstentdc.org

Thanks for your help!

Prayer requests:

Because of where I am and what I'm a part of, I really need prayer support! Please join me in faith-filled prayer for these things:
-wisdom and guidance to partner with God for His plans and purpose this fall, specifically in our 45-day prayer intensive.
-More laborers to join staff, specifically more singers and musicians
-I'm believing God for $2,000/month from financial partners


Thank you very much for your continued support!!!


P.S. If you are interested in partnering with me financially, please let me know and I will send you all of the information needed!
To read my previous updates, please go to my blog at: http://nuttleyjesusfreak.blogspot.com/

Saturday, May 30, 2020

10 years after starting ministry: an Update from Nate

Hello everyone!


If you are reading this, I'm assuming that you have supported me in some way over the years and care about investing in my life! Why else would you be reading this blog?!? lol... I am incredibly thankful for your support in my life and ministry over the years as I’ve tried to follow God’s call on my life. Thank you! In addition to thanking you, I want you to be encouraged by the impact of your support. God used each and every one of you to help me follow The Lord into vocational ministry and I am truly grateful!


I began my journey into full-time vocational ministry back in 2010 right after graduating high school (a trimester early!). On April 10th I joined the missions organization Youth With a Mission (YWAM.org) by becoming a student in their 6 month Discipleship Training School (DTS). DTS is their foundational training school for a life of missions and requirement to become a full-time long term staff member with YWAM. As a young 18 year old I was as passionate as ever to know God and make God known (the mission statement of YWAM).


Many of you supported me to do my DTS (which included a 3 month outreach to Thailand and Cambodia). Right after DTS I joined YWAM staff. As a new staff member I spent 4 solid months raising support full time. God provided me (through many you!) with an average of $1,500/month for my first 2 years on staff. During my first stretch on staff with YWAM, I worked with them from April 2010 until December 2013. After my DTS and outreach to Thailand and Cambodia, I went to Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Taiwan, the Philippines and ended up in Washington, D.C. Wow! This is me leading worship in Haiti, right outside the Presidential Palace in their Capital (they were so hungry to experience the love of God!):


Because of your support, I was able to preach The Gospel, pray for the sick, teach The Bible and teach others to teach it, lead worship and prayer in churches and on the streets, and love those that needed love. Because of your support I was able to know God and make God known through my ministry with YWAM. Over the years I’ve seen a multitude of people come to know Jesus for the first time, get healed emotionally and physically and see their lives totally transformed. Thank you again for your support!


Towards the end of my first stretch with YWAM, I was in Washington DC from June - December 2013. At that time the YWAM base was running a little prayer room in a church where we prayed (mostly for America) 24/7. We would each take turns to pray for 2 hours. Then, in the fall of that year we hosted an event called David’s Tent DC (more on David’s Tent below; also check out davidstentdc.org). At that point it was still an annual event (as it had been 2012-2014). I also went back on staff with YWAM DC and David’s Tent in the summer of 2016 and summer of 2017 after it had become a year-long event.


I’ve also been connected with the International House of Prayer of Kansas City (IHOPKC.org) in these last few years. IHOPKC primarily hosts a prayer room with live praise and worship 24/7 and trains others to lead sustainable prayer and worship. I spent two years at their worship school and regularly led corporate prayer for David’s Tent DC. While I was in their music and worship school, I gained a solid grasp of music theory, how to sing, lead worship and how to lead prayer meetings that are sustainable 24/7/365. This season of training has prepared me to move into this next season of leading worship and raising up other worship leaders to do the same.


Another significant thing that happened was that I helped organize an event on Appalachian State University in North Carolina called The Tent (I like to keep names simple!). We had 5 days of public praise and worship in a tent right in the middle of that campus. We had a few hundred students (and others) stop into the tent to worship and pray. Many unbelievers came just to watch. It was an amazing experience as we shared Jesus with a secular state university. It helped give me a vision for what God wants to do at college campuses all across America and The Earth and how God wants me to be a part of it. This is me leading worship at The Tent.


For the next chapter in my life...


I have decided to go back on staff with YWAM DC and David’s Tent again! My parents (and everyone else in my life) are fully supportive, and I am elated! Ever since I stepped down from staff in the summer of 2017 I’ve wanted to go back and now is the time! I’m currently living in Kansas City, Missouri and will leave here on Sunday May 31st and drive to get to DC June 1st (technically I’ll live right outside DC in Fort Washington, Maryland).


The reason I stepped down from staffing YWAM and David’s Tent in August 2017 was that I had some serious health issues. It has been an incredibly difficult chapter of my life. I have struggled with numerous negative emotions and difficult circumstances. I started seeing a counselor in August 2018. However, through all of the pain and sorrow, God never gave up on me! My amazing parents (David and Cindy Uttley) never gave up on me! The call of God never let me go! Even though I have spent the last few years trying to pursue a different education and vocation, ever since August 2017 I have felt God gently and persistently calling me back to YWAM DC and their ministry of David’s Tent. And now it’s happening!


During my time with YWAM and IHOPKC, I was empowered to grow my roots deep in my relationship with God. Because of these years of training, and the grace of God, I have had the perspective and strength to cling to Him and not give up in the midst of great difficulty. I am so thankful for the foundation laid during my time with YWAM and IHOPKC.


What is David’s Tent? I’m so glad you asked! In a sentence, David’s Tent DC hosts a public musical praise and worship service in a tent on The National Mall in Washington, D.C. and is 24/7/365. It was an annual event in the fall from 2012-14. Then on September 11th, 2015 it started and hasn’t stopped until April 1st due to Covid-19. That’s 1,664 days where Jesus has been praised every tick of the clock in our Capitol! Though there is currently a brief pause during the lockdown, I believe that the song will resume shortly and Jesus will continue to be exalted through singing in our National Capitol!


The tent is currently about 7 blocks west of the Supreme Court and Capitol Building and 9 blocks east of the White House. It’s right in the middle of the 3 branches of our federal government! As tourists and residents of the DC area walk amidst all of the museums, monuments and memorials, they will see the white tent and be invited to join in the song of praise! One of the previous locations was actually right in front of the Washington Monument, as you can see below.


Another key aspect of David’s Tent is that it is a “congress of worship.” They have made a schedule assigning each state to one week out of the year to send a delegation from their state. Since there are 52 weeks in a year and 50 states it really works out. This is part of what David’s Tent so unique. As state after state comes to DC, it’s a year-round love offering to God!


This ministry of praise and worship is very important to the Lord and for our nation. God inhabits the praises of His people and His power is released on Earth when we join in the unending worship of Heaven. Now more than ever we need that in our Capitol. God has great plans for America and as we enthrone Him on our praises in our Capitol we will be strengthened to be a tremendous blessing to all the nations of The Earth.


One of my favorite things about a praise and worship service moving from inside of a church to onto the street is that through music, they are sharing The Gospel! They are musical missionaries (aka musicianaries). Every biblically inspired worship song is drenched in the truth of The Bible, the character and nature of God and the love of Jesus. So, through music, Washington DC has been hearing the truth of The Bible every tick of the clock! What’s amazing to see is people’s response when they visit the tent and hear love songs to Jesus.


When some people think of “street preaching” they may have a negative image in their mind. But, when The Church shares The Gospel through music, people are way more receptive to hearing it. Even the hardest of hearts are drawn to the warmth of love being shared through song. In addition to hosting a 24/7 vertical “upreach” to God through praise, David’s Tent is simultaneously sharing a horizontal “outreach” to everyone that comes by.


While I was there, my role has always been to administrate the tent, run sound, share The Gospel, pray and intercede, and of course lead worship (as you can see below, sorry it was taken at night). Since the tent operates 24/7, there is always something to be done, whether that be to restock the staff food supply, answer questions about Jesus, pray with people, run sound, lead worship and more!! I also have the skills and experience to teach others music theory, piano, guitar, drums and singing. Most of the time when I was there my schedule was to spend 6 hours at the tent, 6 days a week. That includes leading worship personally for 2 hours most days. This will change slightly because of Covid-19, but I’m confident they will resume the song soon.


Looking back on the last 10 years, I can very clearly see the Hand of God at work. I’ve been moved to tears many times in the past few weeks as I’ve processed my life with Jesus. God is just so good! I’m so thankful to see that the seeds sown in my first years with YWAM are bearing fruit. I’m so thankful that God has never given up on me. I’m so thankful for each and every one of you and all of your support in my life. I’m looking forward to all that God has and being able to take this journey together in the future!


With much thankfulness,

-Nate “Nater” Uttley


Wednesday, July 19, 2017

An update from Nate: life since December 2013

To give a short update, I ended my time of staffing with YWAM in Washington, D.C. in December 2013, which is when I moved to Kansas City (KC), MO. I lived there until May 2015. During that time, I went to school at the Forerunner Music Academy, which is the music school of the International House of Prayer. As a student at that school, I did one semester online and 3 semesters on the campus. I was able to take music lessons for multiple instruments and spend many hours on worship teams playing drums, bass, singing and leading worship from the piano. It really helped me grow as a worship leader, which I believe will be a significant part of the rest of my life.

In May 2015, I went to Boone, NC to live with my parents and planned on staying for the summer. However, in April of that year, I started experiencing what I now know are called manic symptoms, which is the “upside” of bipolar disorder (though there is nothing good about it!). The symptoms got so bad I was taken to the ER on the night of Saturday, May 23rd. I stayed there until 1 pm Sunday when I was taken to a Behavioral Health Unit (BHU, which are formerly known as psychiatric wards). I was there until 3 pm Monday, June 1st, for a total of 194 hours. I just celebrated my 2nd anniversary of freedom from the BHU!!! My parents graciously let me stay at their house and provided me with food for the duration of my time in Boone. I ended up living in Boone until the end of January 2017, except for 12 weeks last year when I spent the summer on staff with David’s Tent DC in Washington, D.C. In January of this year, I moved back to KC.

While back in KC, I was getting lots of rest and restoration while spending time in the prayer room there. Then on April 30th, the founder and director of David’s Tent texted me, and ended up saying that they really needed help. Since I’ve been a part of this ministry many times in the past (6 months in 2013, 1 week in 2014 and 12 weeks in 2016), it was very appealing to me to come back. I began to pray about coming back on staff on Wednesday May 3rd, and within a few hours received what I would consider a supernatural confirmation from The Lord. I was so excited! Then, 3 days later, I told my parents and they gave me their full blessing. Without me even asking for it or suggesting it, they told me they wanted to financially support me! I arrived back in DC on May 12th and am so glad I’m here!

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Praise Report: David's Tent DC

Last year I decided to leave my position as staff with Youth With A Mission in Washington, D.C. (YWAMDC) and be a student at the International House Of Prayer University in Kansas City (IHOPU). Since then, I felt the Lord telling me He was going to build and strengthen a bridge of relationship between IHOP-KC and YWAM DC. I also was commissioned by the staff of YWAM DC to bring a team of worshipers to David's Tent 2014. (This year it is 50 days of nonstop worship to the Living God on the White House Ellipse. Click on this sentence for a satellite photo with the tent in perfect view)

So I came to IHOPU as a student, and made a commitment to pray for David's Tent on the corporate prayer mic as often as possible (see the 24/7 prayer room webstream if you don't know what I'm talking about). After praying on the corporate prayer mic for a few months, I met another staff member named Stephanie Fountain, who was also interested in taking a team to David's Tent from IHOP-KC. She wanted to lead the team and I helped her. There were also 12 more members of our community for 14 total! The Lord answered my prayers and we had a team!

It was not without difficulty though, as we literally didn't know with what vehicles we were going to drive until the day before we left. Thankfully the Lord provided (of course!), and we set off on our adventure! After taking about 24 hours to drive from KC to DC, we got to DC about 10pm on Saturday October 4th and went straight to sleep!

The next day we spent as acclimation to the next sleeping schedule, as we were staffing the tent from midnight-6am 5 days in a row. Monday morning, right at midnight we took our first watch at the tent, and were able to lead worship for a majority of the time there. It was such a blessing to be a “wave of refreshment” (as they called us) for the staff who were there at the tent for the whole duration.

In addition to helping fuel the worship during the Nightwatch at the Tent, we also did a few other things. On Monday Stephanie and I went to the Supreme Court and did a life siege. We were reminding God, the government in America, those passing by and ourselves that there are still thousands of abortions performed legally in America every single day.

We also were able to pray for the building in which a world-class Bible museum is being built. The museum is set to be completed in 2017 and will provide a seamless, airtight case for the authenticity of the Bible as a historical accurate document.

What we did on Wednesday was the highlight of the trip for me, as we were able to worship The Lord and intercede in the center of the U.S. Capitol building itself (which is also the center of the whole city of DC). What a delight! My group and I were so excited to be a part of such a historic event in setting in motion things to come through our prayers and worship. Since that night of worship and prayer, I've been gripped several times with a heart for prayer like never before, specifically for God to raise up 24/7 prayer in the U.S. Capitol building. I've literally felt as though I've been in labor (although I'll never TRULY know what labor is like, being a man), giving birth to something powerful through intercession. May God truly raise up day and night prayer and worship in the very center of our Capitol! (click on this sentence for an awesome video snap shot of our prayer meeting! And this one too!)

This is what my heart has been burning for, that from the center of our Nation's Capitol, Jesus would receive the reward of his sufferings and we would place 24/7 prayer at the center of all we do in our nation.

Please join me in praying to that end:
Jesus, you are infinitely worthy of so much more than we could ever give you. We agree with Heaven that 24/7 is not extravagant, it's only our limitation to how much we can worship. May you give us your heart for day and night prayer in DC, and grip a whole nation to labor spiritually and physically to that end. Strengthen the YWAM base in DC as they are spearheading the efforts along with others in that city.


May the Lamb receive the reward of His sufferings in Washington DC!

P.S. I'm still planning on being a student here at IHOPU, but I'm also trying to get as many people from IHOP-KC to support those laboring in DC. I have thought about moving back to DC but feel the Lord wants me to stay here for the foreseeable future.