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National Day of Prayer

April 19, 2006 By The Pathway

Here is some information about the National Day of Prayer that you can use and pass on.

The National Day of Prayer observance this year is May 4th.  Churches throughout Missouri and across the country will be observing the National Day of Prayer by hosting prayer and worship services.  Many churches plan on having a special service on May 4th, while others are have dedicated a time of prayer as part of their May 7th service.  As I mentioned during our telephone conversation, many churches will also be joining together in prayer at local city hall and court house events.  It is also common for communities to hold prayer breakfasts.
You can view the events that are currently registered at www.nationaldayofprayer.org – click on find an event, scroll down, and then click on the state of Missouri.

As you send an announcement to churches regarding the National Day of Prayer, please encourage them to contact me if they are hosting an event as we would like to post details on the National Day of Prayer website.

If a church is hosting an event they can send an email to Tom Otley at maotley@earthlink.net and he will contact them for more details. Tom is the state coordinator.

Listed below are some National Day of Prayer events that are happening in Jefferson City.

If you have any questions, please contact me at rbarker@mobaptist.org or 573-636-0400, ext. 651.

Thank you for encouraging others to lead their churches in prayer.

Ron Barker,
Personal Evangelism/Spiritual Awakening


Jefferson City Mayor and Commissioner’s Breakfast
Description:         Sponsored by Jefferson City NDP Task Force in cooperation with the Mayor of Jefferson City and the Presiding
                               Commissioner of Cole County. A time of prayer, breakfast, words of encouragement and worship. Contact Pastor Gary
                                Behrns at (573) 556-6431.

Location:                 Ramada Inn
                                 1510 Jefferson St.
                                  Jefferson City, MO 65109

Start Date & Time: 05/04/2006 06:30 AM

End Date & Time: 05/04/2006 08:00 AM

Coordinator:         Mary Ann Otley
                                636-696-2788
                                maotley@earthlink.net


Jefferson City Student Prayer at the Flagpole
Description:           Coordinator: Mrs. Kathy Cole at colescorner@mchsi.com EACH EVENT WILL BEGIN 30 MINUTES BEFORE EACH            
                                 SCHOOL STARTS.
Location:                All Jefferson City Middle & High Schools
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