Thursday,
May 7, 9AM—9:30AM | Governor and Arkansas, Surrounded by
Prayer
May 7, 2020, LITTLE ROCK— During
a pandemic moment in America, Arkansas, on the 69th Observance of
the National Day of Prayer re-opens with a Prayer Service at the Arkansas State
Capitol. Governor Hutchinson will offer words of uplift and will be prayed with
and for by faith leaders. Prayers will be offered from the biblical outline
with a cleansing of the nation by the washing of the Word of God. The Arkansas
State Capitol Prayer Service takes place on May 7, 2020, from 9AM—9:30AM. It
will be live streamed and is being themed; “AND WITH THIS FAITH.”
“The National Day of Prayer nationwide
will be a relevant source of strength amid the coronavirus pandemic in our state and nation,” stated Rev. Arthur L.
Hunt, Jr., National Day of Prayer Arkansas State Coordinator. Hunt will lead
the service as he and others including Bishop Gary E. Mueller, episcopal leader
of the United Methodist Church, Dr. Phillip Pointer, Pastor Saint Mark Baptist
Church, Apostle Saint Mary Harris of House of Bread Deliverance Church and
others will pray with and for Governor Asa Hutchinson for the entire state. A
national prayer leader, Rev. David Ford from Phoenix Arizona, will offer a
prayer from Arkansas to uplift America. Due
to guidelines on public gathering, this year, the live streaming allows
everyone to be connected to the National Day of Prayer service. The streaming is being provided by Faith First
Responders United, Joynetradio.com and Time2Consider.org and other local networks.
At the prayer service Governor Hutchinson
will be surrounded by faith leaders who will also offer prayers for: President Trump, the government— congress, elected officials,
state and local leaders; military and police, doctors, nurses, hospitals,
medical first responders, first responders, the economy—businesses and employees;
education; teachers, students, professors and administrators, families; the
marginalized in our community – homeless, food insecure, suddenly jobless, pastors
and churches, faith first responders and the state of Arkansas.
For more information
and to get on the live streams, etc., persons may visit www.thecleanseusagodsway.today To get more on the National Day of Prayer statewide
and national services, please visit www.nationaldayofprayer.org
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