Tuesday, August 05, 2014

A Hope for Their Turning

we pray for the addicted
those broken inside
we pray for those like us
captured by their demons
unable to let go to break free
of that long night
touch them Spirit
make them whole
heal them of this illness
that controls their souls.

we hope for their turning
away from the world
that they would heed Your call
in your holy word
we call upon Your power
on You, Almighty God,
make a miracle
change their hearts
reach down from heaven
heal their brokenness.

we pray they would be open
that their hearts would be softened
show them Your way Jesus
Your hands, Your sacrifice
show them the power
of Your resurrection
You path, Your way
that leads to light
break the hold of the demons
the storms in their lives.

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edited August 5, 2014
A Hope for Their Turning

August 5, 2014
Praying for the Addicted
“A Night to Shine”
-       5-6:30 "All Things Patten", a 12 minute video that will run continuously
-       6:30 Community Praise & Worship, featuring Chuck Loucka on piano and special performances by special people to benefit Resting Arms Ministry.
-       A Love Offering will be taken.
-       Immediately following, pick up your glo stick and form
the 5th Annual Prayer Chain for the Addicted on the West side of Main St.
-       The church bells will ring for a half hour and
-       John Birmingham will play and sing on the Historical Society Porch.
-       We will end with The Lord's Prayer TOGETHER!
-       Stand with your neighbor and pray for healing.
-       LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE!
sponsored by Jeremiah’s Corner
Jeremiah 29:11
led by Ellen Alward Dickinson
&
Music by Praise Team
led by Chuck Loucka
&
opening prayer by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
August 7, 2014


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