Monday, May 2, 2011

Rim Country's Sixth National Day of Prayer



Governor Jan Brewer Celebrates 60th Annual National Day of Prayer
        PHOENIX – Governor Jan Brewer today celebrated National Day of Prayer in conjunction with millions across the country by issuing May 5, 2011, “Arizona Day of Prayer” through an official proclamation.
        “Today we lift our nation and its leaders up in prayer and ask for wisdom, guidance, unity and peace,” said Governor Brewer. “Led by the tradition of our forefathers, let us join together and give praise for the blessings He has bestowed upon us.”
        Public calls to prayer are an honored American tradition going back to the days of George Washington. The National Day of Prayer brings together people of every race, background and creed in churches, synagogues, temples, mosques and homes across the nation.
On April 17, 1952, President Harry S. Truman signed a bill proclaiming a National Day of Prayer must be declared by each following president at an appropriate date of his choice. Every president since 1952 has signed a National Day of Prayer proclamation. The law was amended in 1998 and signed by President Reagan, which permanently proclaimed the day as the first Thursday of each May. Last year, all 50 state governors, as well as the governors of several U.S. territories, signed similar proclamations.
This year’s theme, “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God,” is based on Psalm 91:2: “I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”


 

Thursday, May 5Rim Country’s Sixth National Day of Prayer Observances:                                 
6:45-7:45 am at Crossroads Church, 114 E. Cedar, light breakfast 
7:00-8:00 am at Mountain Bible Church, 302 E. Ranch, Building C with special speaker, light breakfast.
7:00-7:30 am at the Pine Elementary School Flag Pole, 3868 N. Pine Creek         
11:00 am -noon at the Pine Community Center Ramada. 
12:00-1:00 pm at Rumsey Park, Ramada # 5 with Patriotic emphasis
7:00- 8:00 pm at Ponderosa Baptist Church.  Message and prayer with emphasis on praying for community leaders.  

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