Knox Day of Prayer

 

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Begin Praying Now for 2008 Knox Day of Prayer!

 

National Day of Prayer

 

National Day Of Prayer Site

 

Stephanie Mitchum

Pastor Scott Cagle

Knoxville City Coordinators

 

Larry Keith,

Knox County Coordinator

 

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Email Pastor Scott

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Volunteers will be needed again in 2008 for the Knoxville National Day of Prayer Event. If you would like to be used in the areas listed below please fill out form and submit it, we will be in contact with you on details of what you need to do!

 

Thanks and may God bless your work of love

Stephanie Mitchum, Knoxville City Coordinator

Larry Keith, Knox County Coordinator

 

  • Volunteer Check-In Table

  • Man VIP Parking Lot

  • Man Handicapped Entrance

  • Greeters Upstairs

  • Servers In Hospitality Room

  • Music Assistants

  • Pastor/Special Guest Assistants

  • National Day of Prayer Table

  • Prayer Area Upstairs

 

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Church
Email (IMPORTANT)
Phone

 

 

 

 

  • To Pray For America

  • To Pray For Israel

  • To Pray for our Governmental Leaders (National, Local and State)

  • To Pray for Israel

  • To Pray for Revival

  • To Pray A World Lost In Sin and Darkness That It May Come to Know Christ

  • To Seek Forgiveness For Our National Sins of Abortion, Greed, Murder, Lust, Homosexuality and Pride

  • To Pray For Revival Upon The Church In These Last Days That It May Become A GLORIOUS Church

  • To Pray For An Outpouring of the Holy Ghost upon ALL Flesh, According to Joel 2:28-29, Acts 2:17

  • To Pray for Unity Among God's People That We May Come Into the Maturity Of Our Calling

  • To Pray Greater Love And Greater Works For Our Fellow Man, Especially Among The  Household of Faith

 

PRESIDENTIAL QUOTE:



Of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere Politician, equally with the pious man ought to respect and to cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private and public felicity.
 

--From the farewell address of President George Washington, September 19, 1796

 

A PRAYER FOR OUR  COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF

The world weighs heavy on his heart
as hopes for peace are blown apart
and facts concealed for safety’s sake
are leaked like toxic waste.

His brow betrays the stress he bears.
So, too, the gray that gilds his hair.
That’s why we’re called to intercede
for one the critics taunt.

Our president is being squeezed
so we must drop down to our knees
and ask the Lord to give him strength
for pressures he must face.

Give George the judgment that he needs
and lift the burden as he leads.
O God, please bolster Mr. Bush
with tempered-steel resolve.

Prayer Provided By Presidential Prayer Team AND Rev. Greg Asimakoupoulos

 

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