Here in Logan County, moving a
nation to unity by prayer
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[May 08, 2018]
LINCOLN
A across our nation at
noon last Wednesday, May 3rd, people gathered for the 67th National
Day of Prayer Celebration. As in previous years, a group gathered at
the Logan County Courthouse rotunda to pray for the “seven centers
of influence: Government, Military, Media, Arts, Business,
Education, Church, and Family.”
The theme for the event was “Pray for America: UNITY” as taught in
Ephesians 4:3, “Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit
through the bond of peace.” (NIV) Following are excerpts from the
Unity prayer led by Pastor Greg Wooten that started the afternoon:
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“We
turn away from anything that divides us, and we run toward the
gospel of Jesus Christ that is the only thing that has the power
to unite us together.”
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“We
pray for God’s power to unify families, workplaces, communities,
and cities in America. By Your Spirit, lead us to forgiveness,
reconciliation, healing, and unity.”
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"We
pray for people of all ethnicities and races in America to come
together as one, living in peace and unity together.”
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“We
pray in unity for the security of our nation. Our future is in
Your hands.”
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The prayer was written by National Day of Prayer Task Force President Dr. Ronnie
Floyd.
Community church leaders participating in prayer included Ken Benham (Jefferson
Street Christian Church), Pastor Greg Wooten (Hope Chapel), Pastor Tony Shuff
(Director of Salvation Army), Chaplain Ryan Edgecombe (Lincoln Christian Village
& Broadwell Christian Church), Paster Darren Palmer (Faith Assembly), Pastor
Larry Crawford (Open Arms Christian Fellowship), and Pastor Steve Blaum
(Cumberland Presbyterian Church). Marge Meyers (Lincoln Christian Church)
concluded the afternoon by leading the group in singing “God Bless America.”
“I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no
divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought.” - I
Corinthians 1:10 (NIV)
The crowd at the Logan County Courthouse this year may have been small, but the
experience was uniting.
[Lisa Ramlow] |