Several Southlake churches and organizations are coming together to observe the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 1 from 6-7 p.m. at Rustin Pavilion in Southlake Town Square.
Organizers say city officials, local pastors, clergy, friends, and family will unite in prayer for the nation, state, city, leaders, and Carroll ISD schools and other local schools.
The theme for 2014 is One Voice, United in Prayer.
“We are encouraging the citizens to come together in prayer for divine intervention in our own lives and the lives of our children,” said Southlake National Day of Prayer Committee member Leigh Wambsganss. “Our hope is that this will begin a lifestyle of prayer in the city, which will transform the lives of those in Southlake and surrounding cities.”
Almost every Southlake church will be involved in this special evening National Day of Prayer event, leading the group in prayer and worship.
Several Southlake organizations are coming together to observe the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 2 from 6-7 p.m. at Rustin Pavilion in Southlake Town Square.
Organizers invite the community to join them in uniting with city officials, local pastors, clergy, friends, and family in prayer for our nation, state, city, leaders, and our Southlake Carroll ISD schools and other local schools. The theme for this year’s event is, “In his name the nations will put their hope.”
Citizens are encouraged to come together in prayer for divine intervention in their own lives and the lives of all children. Organizers say their hope is that this will begin a lifestyle of prayer in the city, which will transform the lives of those in Southlake and surrounding cities.
Almost every Southlake church will be involved in this special evening National Day of Prayer event, leading us in prayer and worship. There will also be specific stations for us to pray together for our kids in each of the Carroll ISD schools and surrounding schools.
For more information, contact Clayton Reed of Southlake Baptist Church at clay@southlakebaptist.com.
Press Release – Several Southlake organizations are coming together to observe the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 2, 2013, from 6-7 p.m. at Rustin Pavilion in Southlake Town Square.
Come join us in the evening to unite with city officials, local pastors, clergy, friends, and family in prayer for our nation, state, city, leaders, and our Southlake Carroll ISD schools and other local schools. The theme for this year’s event is, “In His name the nations will put their hope.”
We are encouraging the citizens to come together in prayer for divine intervention in our own lives and the lives of our children. Our hope is that this will begin a lifestyle of prayer in the city, which will transform the lives of those in Southlake and surrounding cities.
Almost every Southlake church will be involved in this special evening National Day of Prayer event, leading us in prayer and worship. There will also be specific stations for us to pray together for our kids in each of the Carroll ISD schools and surrounding schools.
For more information, contact Clayton Reed at Southlake Baptist Church – (817) 912-1234 or e-mail caly@southlakebaptist.com.