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By the grace of God, First Presbyterian is a community of faith dedicated to the ministry of prayer, of and for the people of God. Please share your prayer concerns, so that we can share them with our church family. Among those people that we need to remember are: By the grace of God, First Presbyterian is a community of faith dedicated to the ministry of prayer, of and for the people of God. Please share your prayer concerns, so that we can share them with our church family. Among those people that we need to remember are: Bryan Abernethy, rehab Danny Brown, chemotherapy, friend of Grintons Kelley and Trey Brown Pat Buckalew, health concerns Curt Davis, health concerns & rehab Frances Elliott, Pics Disease Jayne Moore Fredell, health concerns Charles Gabler, pancreatic cancer Claude Garver, multiple myeloma, cousin of Janice Cadwallader Sally Goodwin, hospice Terese Henson, cardiomyopathy, sister of Annette Gorrell Lucille Higgins, pregnancy, daughter of Studleys Joe Amos Holley, health concerns, son of Laura Holley Ray Hydrick, health concerns, friend of Dave Clerc Patty Locke, seminary student, sister of Marti Healy Mae and Oliver, friends of Rose Lewis Deanne Milne, health concerns Sue Mitchell-Wallace, cancer, friend of Courtneys Pat & Stacy Nuessle, death of newborn Joe Ranke, health concerns, wife Susan teaches in MMO Program Infant grandson of Harriett & Frank Shallo, health concerns Bill Stanley, treatment in Virginia Jan Van Deventer, by-pass surgery recovery Keith and Ida Waddell, missionaries in Zambia The People of Myanmar, recovering from devastating cyclone Serving our country: David Seaman, grandson of late Marjorie Seaman; Jerry & Kala Reitano, son-in-law & daughter of Dave Clerc, Michael Troy, nephew of Judi Hammond Update: May 9, 2008
Prayer Pager Ministry Bryan Abernethy, hospital(1)877-651-7115 Lucy McCants, death of father(1)877-651-7116 (When using a cell phone, do not dial 1. This is a toll free number.) Please take a few moments to pray for the people listed above. Then call the pager numbers. You will hear a brief recorded message, which asks you to dial 111 and concludes with God Bless. You then hang up. There is no verbal message exchanged. The pager will vibrate and the person will know that a prayer was offered on their behalf. If you know of any member who would benefit from having a pager or you would like to have a pager, please call Jane Keisler, 648-2662, ext. 107. May those who offer prayer and those who receive it be blessed.
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