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Montpelier 1st Presbyterian Church Observes National Day Of Prayer

By Newspaper StaffMay 2, 2014Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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The National Day of Prayer was held Thursday, May 1, 2014. The Montpelier 1st Presbyterian Church held a Community Prayer Breakfast for all to enjoy. This tradition has been alive and well in Montpelier for over 10 years. Community members from all denominations came out to enjoy this special event.

The House of Prayer Worship Team led the audience in “My County Tis of Thee and Great God Medley”. Reverend Dave Tilly welcomed those present and introduced the government officials that came out. Montpelier Mayor, Steve Yagelski read a proclamation for the National Day of Prayer. Mrs. GayLynn Harris, Chairmen for the NDP Task Force gave greetings and introduced the House of Prayer worship team Mr. Larry Noirot, Renee Heeres and Miranda Harris. They sang “Undivided”. Mr. Chris Kannel from Montpelier Community of Faith, was the keynote speaker and delivered a heartfelt message.

After the message, those in attendance were led in prayer. Rev. Richard Blank from St. Paul’s UMC led Federal and State Officials. Rev. Eric Matthews from Calvary’s Cross led Local Churches and Clergy. Rev. John Rumple from the Church of Nazarene led U.S. Armed Forces and Veterans. Pastor Benaiah Harris from the House of Prayer led County, Local Officials, and Police. Rev. Jonathan Hanover from First United Methodist Church led Families and Marriages. Rev. Paul Gruetter from St. John’s Lutheran Church led Teachers and Students. Pastor Homer Miller from River of Life Worship Center led Media. Rev. Tawee Layraman from W. Bethesda and W. Eagle Creek Presbyterian Church led The American People. The House of Prayer Worship Team closed the program with the song, God Bless America.

Special Thanks were made to the greeters, Craig and Paula Peffley from the House of Prayer and Mr. John Widmer from St. Pauls UMC and See & Do.


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