
Simply put, this is a day in which we can all come together in communion with all faiths to pray for the "health" of our nation. We need to come together to pray for the "health" of the world. Praying for world peace, the end to world hunger, and an end to sickness and disease everywhere is essential and God will bless us in our efforts.St. John the Baptist Catholic Church will observe the day with an evening meal and prayer service starting at 6:00 p.m. Sister Jane Nesmith, Pastoral Administrator at St John the Evangelist Parish, will be our guest speaker.
Check to see where your community is observing this year's National Day of Prayer and plan to personally participate. We are called to be one. What better way to begin!
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Thanks be to God for the freedom
to participate in this endeavor!
Thanks be to God for the freedom
to participate in this endeavor!

