Thursday
a group gathered in the rotunda of the Logan County Courthouse to
exercise their right to pray as they participated in the 60th annual
National Day of Prayer. The multidenominational service was led by
several pastors and spiritual leaders from the community.
As a free nation, our right to pray in public without persecution is
a right often taken for granted.
During the hourlong service, many of the prayers that went up were
for those who have secured that right for all Americans: our
nation's leaders and our military.
Prayers were also offered for our churches, families, schools and
educators, businesses and our economy, and the media.
Ken Benham of Jefferson Street Christian Church led the
congregational reading of the open prayer. Prayers for government
and military were led by Rebecca Van Nydeggen of The Salvation Army.
Pastor Dustin Fulton of Jefferson Street Christian Church prayed for
the media. Pastor Robert Long of the Abundant Life United
Pentecostal Church prayed for business and the economy.
Prayers for our churches and families were led by the Rev. Andrew Nyren of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Dr. Robert Wilson of
Christian Marriage and Family Enrichment Services led prayers for
our schools and educators, with his wife, Patsy, leading the closing
song, "God Bless America."
Pictures by Nila Smith
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