Prayer List 1.11.24

This is our master prayer list. We divide it by days of the week and incorporate the names into each day’s Offices. Please feel free to add your petition below in the comments.

Monday Morning – Most Recent

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, limited schedule
Paul, newly diagnosed prostate cancer
Addie, possible heart surgery
Michael, Cara’s husband, has died
Eric, Bishop Gretchen & Jane, waiting for transplants
Tom B., cancer, and wife Marelle
Ed & Isabel, layoff & business rebound
Gerri, Chad’s mom
Hanook, age 3, leukemia
Jon & Courtney, IVF process
Beth & Jim
Mike, Fr. Rodger & Mary Ann, stroke
Dawn, herniated disks & severe pain
Martha, continued healing
Nalena, cancer
Rev. Elaine, sciatica, surgery scheduled
Bill B., dementia
Patricia
beloved Leah, surgery last week
Yvonne and Keith

Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, N.Y. (Josh Thomas)
Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, N.Y. (Josh Thomas)

Pray for essential workers

For Caregivers
Tom
Beth
Caroline
Mary
Diane
Greg
Karen
Clare
Watt

Monday Evening: Thanksgivings

Our Evening Prayer podcast audience
Our 600 Asia-Pacific members
Our mission partners in Haiti, Liberia, Brazil and on the Rosebud Reservation
Those who give to food banks, pantries and meal programs, and all who receive
Community Health Centers and Free Clinics

Tuesday Morning: They Have Names Military News

Updated weekly

Tuesday Evening Prayer List

For Our Departed

Michael Gordon, Cara’s husband
Candy Stiles
Rosemary Rogers
Francesca Wigle
Nathaniel Queen
Honorary Deacon Clint Gilliland
Terry Hunt
The Rev. Debbie Graham
Nancy Kirk
Jane Vickers
Joan Rasch
Ted Paget

Wednesday Morning: Healing of Body, Mind & Soul
Pray for essential workers

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, back in hospital after another surgery
Leah, surgery last week
Addie, recent tests
Isabel, guidance and discernment
Christine, newly-ordained priest
George, prostate cancer
Mike, healing from stroke, & Jan
President Carter, hospice care
Martha, genetic tests
Eric, Bishop Gretchen & Jane, waiting for organ transplants
Yvonne, chemotherapy
Bill, dementia
Patricia, strength and wellness
Paula & daughter Liza; Liza has incurable illness
Greg & Kristen
Charlotte and Marsi, cancer
Jennifer and AJ, multiple sclerosis
Deacon Marc, eye disease
Fr. J. Huertas, heart problems

For Caregivers
Naoki
Jan
Beth
Caroline
Mary
Diane
Greg
Karen
Clare
Watt

Wednesday Evening

For Disaster & Terror Victims

For Disaster & Terror Victims
Ecuador TV station attacked by gunmen, 13 arrests
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans forced to flee Pakistan
Israel & Hamas at war; 23,000 dead in Gaza, 137 Israeli hostages
Syrian civil war has killed 500,000 people in 13 years
300,000 flee encroaching war in Wad Medani, Sudan

For Prisoners
50 journalists in Myanmar; Sai Zaw Thaike given 20-year sentence
Evan Gershkovich, The Wall Street Journal, sentence extended
Vladimir Kara-Murza Jr., Russian opposition leader
Alexei Navalny “disappeared” to Siberia
Austin Tice, journalist kidnapped in Syria in 2012, believed still alive
Political prisoners around the world

Brogan, 15-year sentence
Cleave Thomas, last years of a 20-year sentence
David, out of jail
Matthew
Children and families of prisoners
Prison chaplains and ministries; Kairos under fire
Sr. Helen Prejean and all prison reformers
All who are condemned to die, and all the innocent who are freed

Prison chaplains and ministries
Sr. Helen Prejean and all prison reformers
John P. Craine House, diversion and prevention programs

Thursday Morning: America’s Gun Toll

new report every Thursday

For peace

For Peacemakers and Military Personnel
For Civilians in War Zones
For police officers and first responders

Thursday Evening Prayer List

For Sobriety & Recovery
Ian
Talmadge, Jr.
Martin
Perry
Blake
Beth
Phoebe

Those with Family & Mental Health Concerns
Scotty
Adam
Lyle

Friday Morning

Financial Needs
For the Homeless
50,000 U.S. veterans (source: Dept. of Veterans Affairs)
Residents of tent cities and refugee camps
Those living in shelters, motels, cars, on the streets and in the woods

For the Poor of every nation
For the cold and hungry
For those who minister among them
Parish food pantries, gardens and orchards

For Hostages
Archbishops Paul Yazigi and John Ibrahim, Syria, abducted 2 years ago, fate unknown
Rev. Andrew Brunson, Turkey
Pastor Raymond Koh; Amri Che Mat; Joshua and Ruth Hilmy, West Malaysia
Kevin King & Timothy Weeks of American University of Afghanistan, held by Taliban

For Those Facing Danger & Oppression
Christians persecuted in Iraq, Syria, India and Pakistan
Muslims persecuted in India and Myanmar
All women and girls of the world
LGBTs in places of violence, especially youth worldwide
Victims of human trafficking

Friday Evening: For the Church

Christians in the Middle East: Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Palestine

For the Anglican Communion
For Ecumenical Partners
For Church Unity

Anglican Cycle of Prayer
changes daily

Primates of the Anglican Communion
Samy Fawzi, Alexandria
Feremi Cama, Philip Richardson, Donald Tamihere, Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Philip Freier, Australia
Paul Sarkar, Bangladesh
Francisco da Silva, Brazil
Martin Blaise Nyaboho, Burundi
Linda Nicholls, Canada
Albert Chama, Central Africa
Julio Murray, Central America
Henri Isingoma, Congo
Justin Welby, England
Michael Curry, The Episcopal Church
Paul Kwong, Hong Kong
Ian Ernest, Indian Ocean
Richard Clarke, Ireland
Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu, Japan
Hosam Naoum, Jerusalem and the Middle East
Eliud Wabukala, Kenya
Paul Kim, Korea
Leonard Dawea, Melanesia
Francisco Moreno, Mexico
Stephen Than Myint Oo, Myanmar
Nicholas Okoh, Nigeria
Philip Marandih, North India
Sammy Azariah, Pakistan
Clyde Igara, Papua New Guinea
Joel A. Pachao, Philippines
Onesphore Rwaje, Rwanda
David Chillingworth, Scotland
Datuk Bolly anak Lapok, South East Asia
Thomas Oommen, South India
Justin Badie Arama, South Sudan
Thabo Makgoba, Southern Africa
Tito Zavala, Southern Cone of America
Ezekiel Kondo, Sudan
Jacob Chimeledya, Tanzania
Stanley Ntgali, Uganda
Barry Morgan, Wales
Daniel Sarfo, West Africa
Howard Gregory, West Indies

Pope Francis, Bishop of Rome
Elizabeth A. Eaton, Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America
Robert T. Fuentes, Moderator, The Old Catholic Church USA
The Moravian Church

For Our Seminarians & Their Schools

Greg, Christian Leaders Institute
Tom Welch, Virginia Theological Seminary
Morgan Ponder, McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University

Andhra Christian Theological College, India
Berkeley Divinity School, Connecticut
Bexley-Seabury Federation, Ohio and Illinois
Bishop Hannington Institute, Kenya
Brite Divinity School, Texas
Central Theological College, Japan
Church of Ireland Theological Institute
Church Divinity School of the Pacific, California
Codrington College, Barbados
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, New York
College of the Resurrection, UK
College of the Transfiguration, South Africa
Cranmer Hall, Durham, UK
Episcopal School for Deacons, Berkeley, California
General Theological Seminary, New York City
Holy Cross Theological School, Myanmar
Huron University College, Ontario
Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, South Carolina
Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatchewan
Ming Hua Theological College, Hong Kong
Montréal Diocesan Theological College, Québec
Msalato Theological College, Tanzania
Newton Theological College, Papua New Guinea
Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, California
Perkins School of Theology, Texas
Ridley Hall, Cambridge, UK
St. John’s College, Nottingham, UK
St. Paul’s Theological College, Kenya
Scottish Episcopal Institute, UK
Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas
Sewanee-The University of the South, Tennessee
Trinity College, Bristol, UK
Trinity University, Ontario
Union Theological Seminary, New York
Virginia Theological Seminary, Virginia
Westcott House, Cambridge
Williams Theological Seminary, Japan
for the seminaries where we live

Saturday Morning

For Those Seeking God’s Will
Diocesan Commissions on Ministry

For Religious Orders
All Saints Sisters of the Poor, UK
Alton Abbey, UK
Benedictine Sisters of Bethany, Cameroon
Community of All Hallows, UK
Community of Christ the King, Australia
Community of Divine Compassion, Zimbabwe
Community of St. Clare, UK
Community of St. Francis (women), California; Korea; UK
Community of St. John Baptist, New Jersey & UK
Community of St. Mary – Northern, Southern & Western U.S. provinces
Community of St. Mary at the Cross, UK
Community of St. Mary the Virgin, UK
Community of the Blessed Lady Mary, Zimbabwe
Community of the Gifts of the Holy Fire, Zimbabwe
Community of the Gospel, USA
Community of the Holy Cross, UK
Community of the Holy Spirit, New York
Community of the Holy Transfiguration, Zimbabwe
Community of the Mother of Jesus, Illinois
Community of the Paraclete, Washington
Community of the Sisters of the Love of God, UK
Companions of Mary the Apostle, New York
Companions of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts
Conference of Anglican Religious Orders in the Americas
Episcopal Carmel of St. Teresa, Maryland
Holy Name Community, Zimbabwe
Malling Abbey, UK
The Melanesian Brotherhood
Mucknell Abbey, UK
Order of Julian of Norwich, Wisconsin
Order of Preachers, Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, Puerto Rico, UK, USA
Order of St. Anthony the Great, Texas and Georgia
Order of St. Francis, Washington State
Order of the Holy Cross, New York, Ontario & South Africa
Order of the Holy Paraclete, Ghana & UK
Order of the Daughters of the King
Quaker Monastery, Michigan
Sisters of Charity, UK
Sisters of Emmaus Monastery, Michigan
Sisters of St. Anne – Bethany, South Carolina
Sisters of St. John the Divine, Ontario
Sisters of St. Margaret, Massachusetts, Haiti, Sri Lanka & UK
Sisters of the Transfiguration, Ohio
Society of St. Francis (men), Australia; Brazil; Korea; New Zealand; Papua New Guinea; Solomon Islands; California; UK
Society of St. Francis, Third Order – Africa, Australia, Europe, New Zealand, and the Americas
Society of St. John the Evangelist, Massachusetts & UK
Society of the Holy Cross, Korea
Society of the Precious Blood, UK, Lesotho & South Africa
Society of the Sisters of Bethany, UK
St. Gregory’s Abbey, OSB, Michigan
St. Joseph’s Monastery, Mississippi
St. Mark’s Abbey, Australia
and for Orders in other Communions and Churches

Saturday Evening:

For the Episcopal Church & All National Church Bodies

For all Lay Ministers,
especially Evangelists

For the Order of Priests
and the Order of Deacons

For the Primates & Presiding Bishops
The Bishops Ordinary and Provisional
The Bishops Coadjutor
The Bishops Suffragan, Assisting and Assistant

For Dioceses Choosing New Bishops

For National Officers & Staff

Ayala Harris, President of the House of Deputies
Executive Council and Staff
Episcopal Migration Ministries
Episcopal Ethnic Ministries; The Revs. Bradley S. Hauff, Canon Anthony Guillén, Winfred Vergara
Episcopal Relief and Development, Robert W. Radtke

For Our Mission Partners
Cuttington University School of Nursing, Liberia
The American Friends of Cuttington, New York
Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion, New York
Diocese of Brasilia Children’s Program, Brazil
Episcopal Relief and Development, New York
Rosebud Episcopal Mission, South Dakota
St. André’s School, Mithon, Haiti

For Specialized Ministries
Retired clergy
Non-stipendiary clergy
Educators
Musicians and artists
Administrators and program directors
Diocesan camp and conference centers
Church communicators and IT specialists
Receptionists, sextons, food workers, sacristans and security personnel
Chancellors, treasurers, accountants, historians and archivists
Volunteers and interns
Episcopal Service Corps; Saint Hilda’s House
Church Army International; Archbishop Rowan Williams, president
Integrity USA
Oasis, Newark, California & Michigan
St. Sergius & St. Bacchus Circle, Phoenix
Other Sheep, New York
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
Young adult, singles and parents’ ministries
Union of Black Episcopalians and other racial/ethnic caucuses
Episcopal Church Women and Mothers’ Unions
Episcopal Peace Fellowship and church peace activists

For All Deacons
Christine Burton
Hilary Greene
Dennis J. Bingham
Leilani Lucas McCurdy
Letha Tomes Drury
Susan Reeve
Paula Waite
Marj Oughton
Diana Shirley
Eric Johnson
Deniray Mueller
Alice Goshorn
Rodger Patience
Bob Horner
Chick Carroll
Larry Shell
Carol Carson-Hull
Art Bass
Dianne Lowe
Bob Lowry
Mike
Tim
Bob
Scott
Tom
Janet
Davidson
Barry

For All Christian Churches
African Methodist Episcopal Church
A.M.E. Zion Church
The Baptist Churches
Christian Church/Disciples of Christ
Lutheran Denominations
Mennonites, Amish, Nazarenes and all who seek a simple life
Metropolitan Community Churches
National Council of Churches of Christ
Nondenominational Churches
The Orthodox Churches
Pentecostal Churches
Presbyterian and Reformed Churches
Roman Catholic Church
United/Uniting Churches
United Church of Christ
United Methodist Church
for all the Churches of the world

Sunday Morning: For Our Donors

The Daily Office is presented by the following donors. Thank you!
as of 2.7.20
checks take longer to process

Acolyte ($49 and under)
Kathleen Bryant
Michael Bullock
Cliff Carr
Eben Carsey
Jonathan Coffey
Anne Cudd
Catherine Deason
Warren Eckels
Marilyn J. Engstrom
Barrett Fisher
Martha Furst
Charles Grover
David Heckler
Ann S. Higdon
Sandra Holbrook
The Rev. Beverly Johnston
David Johnston
Dru Kemp, in memory of Jane Donnelly Rawlings
Sara Klingner
Gordon Kubanek
Daniel I. Lampe
Linda Lutter, in memory of Emma Sandberg
Bruce C. Mallonee
Deborah McGee, in honor of my husband, children and grandchildren
Lorraine Mills
Camille Norman
Edwin Pease, in memory of the Rev. Percy Dearmer
Carolyn Pilgrim
Andre Radatus, in honor of Jeannette Radatus
Augusta Ridley
John Robertson
Alison B. Saichek
Vicki Shafer
Mary Tarantini, in memory of Vincenzo Tarantini
Robert W. Thomas
V.J. Thomas
Jean Ann Wigle

Lector ($50-99)
The Rev. Mary Atwood
Rev. Bonnie Baird
The Ven. Kyn Barker
Michelle C. Boomgaard
Libbye Brooks
Nevin Brown
Stephen Brown
Colleen Carpenter
Rev. Deacon Charles M. Carroll
Gloria Payne Carter
Wauneta Catlett
Louis Cavaliere
Albert G. Daviou
Todd Fitzgerald
Rev. Michael Floyd, in honor of Jack, Lorimer Floyd and Mack, John and Airdry McKenzie Leask
Patricia H. Gotway
Patricia Henkel
W. Hillam
Freda Iverson, in memory of Jerry Iverson
Tim Karney, in memory of Susan Karney
Evelyn Keddie
Emily Knox
Cathy Koch
Kathleen V. Lacer
The Rev. Robert Lowry
The Rev. Canon Connor Lynn
Br. Jonathan Maury, SSJE, in memory of Br. David Allen, SSJE
Glenn McCaslin, in honor of the Rt. Rev. Margie McCaslin
Jimmy Meyers
Ruth Munger
Rev. Susan Negrotto, in memory of Father John Negrotto
Conrad Nordquist
Steve Petkoff
Jim Pocock
Michael Redmond
Linda Ricker
Katherine Rollo, in memory of Margaret Gardner
Patti Sachs
Margaret Schultz
Joanna Seibert, in honor of Robert Seibert
Andrew Sherman
Carolyn Shupert
Kirk Smith
Sarah Smith, in memory of Nan Hadden
William Thomas
Harold Van Lonkhuyzen
Anna N. Walker
Pastor Lynn Wickberg
Gwynne Wright
Michael Zimney

Intercessor ($100-249)
Mary Barrett, in honor of Josh Thomas
Gretchen Bealer
Bobby Bearden
Rev. Joan Beck
Jodi Benson, in memory of Lawrence Hitchcock, in honor of health care workers
Elisabeth Bourdet
David Bunnell
Jeffrey Coe
May Daw, in memory of Genie Lamont
Jerome DiNoto
Ann Doebler
Christopher Dreisbach, in honor of my wife Rebecca
Nancy Eggert
Edward Fitch
Ron & Janet Fullmer, in memory of Elouse
Robert Giannini
Cara Gordon
Dr. Laura Lee Hall
Cecilia F. Hazen
Rev. Dcn. Robert Horner, in honor of Fay Horner
Kauffman & Wortham
Jennifer Kenna
Thomas (Vive) LaFrance
Virginia Laughlin
Amy Logan
Anne Mallonee
The Rev. Paul A. Metzler
John Mittelstadt, in honor of the Rev. Bob Rigstad
Yvonne Morgan, Thanking God for my life
Nicholas Morkel
Bob Morse
Maisie Moses, in honor of All Immigrants
Robert Munro, in memory of Cliff
Leah Nakamura, in honor of Josh Thomas
Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, in honor of the online Vicar
The Rev. Marjorie Oughton
The Rev. Laura Palmer
Morgan Ponder
Barbara Griffith Powell
The Rev. Susan Reeve
Fr. Tom Roy
John H Ryan, OSF
Valerie J. Scott
William Sembello
The Rt. Rev. Dabney T Smith
Dale Smith
Katrina Soto
Beth Spell
Gerri Spinella
The Rev. Herbert Sprouse, in honor of Carolyn F. and Darcy M.
William Sweeney
Julian Thomas
Lewis Trippett
Eleanor M. Vander Haegen
Kasey Villareal, in memory of Roderick, Brite and Barber legacy
Wendy Walker
L. Ross Watson, in honor of Charlene
Lloyd Watson, in honor of Kels Losey Watson
Catherine Wheeler, in honor of Patricia Wheeler
Susanne Woods
Timothy Yip
John Zamboni

Cantor ($250-499)
Brotherhood of St. Andrew, brothersandrew.net
Linda Brown, in memory of Anthony Brown and Eva & James Brown
Isabelle Alice Claps, in memory of Michael Vito Claps, Jr.
Mara Espoir
Carolyn Fouts
Sarah Hartzell
Fr. Robert Hughes
Bradley Hull
Martha Kelley, in memory of Rowena Kelley
Laurel Langenwalter
The Rev. Canon John E. Lawrence
Darcy Maier
The Rev. Leilani McCurdy
Mark Nelson
Amy J. Paget
Annemarie Quigley
The Rt. Rev. Bavi E. Rivera
Lynne Sharp
Julie Stenken
Chad & Jennifer Strawn
The Rev. Teresa Mary Wakeen

Gospeler ($500-999)
James Alden
Linda Barry
Cindy Castle
Paul Chervenie
Letha Tomes Drury
Alecia Fischer
Jerry Fitzgerald
Clint Gilliland
Stephen Helmreich, in memory of Guy Wolffarth
Cheryl Keller
Jill Littlefield
Janice Newhoff
The Rev. Diana Shirley
Josh Thomas, in honor of Clint Gilliland
The Rev. Kathryn M Young

Vestrymember ($1000-2499)
Anonymous
Cara Gordon, in honor of Clint Gilliland
The Rev. Michael Corrigan in memory of Daniel and Elizabeth Corrigan and Basil Meeking, and in honor of their lifelong commitment to daily prayer
Hilary Greene, in honor of Josh Thomas
Mark Rogers
The Revs. Peter & Beverly Van Horne
Christine Wright

Junior Warden ($2500-4999)
Senior Warden ($5000-9999)

Angel ($10,000 and above)
Robert B. Crane

Sunday Evening

For This Congregation
Our East & West subscribers
Our Daily Office Radio listeners, producers and talent; Jo Riley
Our Facebook group & Twitter followers, Kindle viewers & iTunes audience
Josh, our Vicar
Clint & the Webcasters
Our Cantors’ Guild
Our Mission Board
Our Chaplain, Mother Gwen
Our Missioner, Maria
Our Episcopal Visitor, +Catherine

Dioceses, Parishes & Individuals who link to our sites
Deacon Leilani
Randy Norton
Evan
Troy Thomason
The Missouri Daily Episcopalian
Third Order Franciscans
Advent, Birmingham, Alabama
Auburn Christian Church, Auburn, Indiana
Holy Family, Fresno, California
St. George’s, Antioch, California
St. James, Keene, New Hampshire
St. James’s, Long Branch, New Jersey
St. James the Great, Newport Beach, California
St. John’s, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
St John’s, Columbus, Texas
St. Luke’s, Atascadero, California
St. Paul’s, Lansing, Michigan
St. Philip’s, Jackson, Mississippi
St. Tim’s, Creve Coeur, Missouri
Diocese of California
Diocese of Indianapolis
Diocese of San Diego
Diocese of Western Kansas
Do you link to us too? Let us know!

For repentance and conversion

of all who don’t know Christ
of all who disbelieve in God
of all too cynical
of all too scared
of all too burned by religion
of all who commit violence in God’s name
of all the hypocrites
of all who gossip and exclude
of all who believe but persist in sin
of all who persecute our Lord
of all schismatics
of all the faithful
for the repentance and conversion of all of us.++

Episcopal Campus Ministry at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro.
Episcopal Campus Ministry at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro

256 thoughts on “Prayer List 1.11.24

  1. Well, it’s awfully long, but this is a big congregation and when people request, I put them up. The best way to read it is fast, just the names – God already knows all about it, so join your spirit to the Spirit’s and all will be well.

    Thank you, David. I just put that suggestion up top.

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  2. Thank you Josh! I have just discovered The Daily Office thanks to Peter, my friend and parish priest. This is a true blessing for me throughout each day – and for so many others you can be sure.

    My long journey as a gay man has brought me to yet another moment of wonder. Thank you for the openness of your heart and this site. Blessings upon you and all who come to and support this important mission.

    Andrew

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  3. My dear friend Lael is living through the final stages of pancreatic cancer.

    Glory be to you O Lord!

    O God of Love and Lord of Mercy, we pray that our sister Lael move ever closer to you as she prepares for her release from all the cares of this earthly existance. May all the joys of her life in this world be for her a reassurance of your continued presence throughout eternity. At that great moment of release and relief, we pray that you receive her spirit into your all-accepting heart of compassion, that she may rest in your love and peace for ever.

    Amen +++

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  4. Dear Josh, thank you as always for this incredible ministry. Please add to your prayer list the ecumenical Order of Saint Luke, a dispersed monastic community of men and women, lay and clergy, who gather this week for their Annual Retreat. This year we meet at Montserrat Jesuit Retreat Center in Lake Dallas, TX. I will lift up this site and your ministry in our prayers, especially for the providence of the funding you need to upgrade the website.
    Bless you,
    Cynthia Astle, OSL

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  5. Hello, Josh.

    Thanks so much for keeping this list up to date.

    I have two requests. First, my friend Stu’s wife Pam was just operated on for a brain tumor last week The doctors got a lot of it, but not all.
    Second, I need some kind of employment. I’m working one shift a week, but it’s not enough.
    Thanks so much.

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  6. ALL CHURCHES OF METRO ATLANTA AND SURROUNDING AREA’S

    Pastor(s) in this city should take notice….because you are being given a warning from God. Either you start doing what God called you to do which is to help the community and stop pocketing God’s money or we are going to pray to God to remove you from office. The Intercessory Group. We are tired of people not being fed the word of God.
    If you don’t know what you are doing, then get down from there. God wants to carry out His message. If you are not doing His will then please, for God’s sake, remove yourself from office and let the Real Man of God do the Lord’s work. This move of God is Real…
    Satan is deceiving so many people and we need anointed men of God. Please, I beg you do not hold back God’s people. If you do not know what you are doing, get help from a pastor that you know who is in God’s will. Put your pride and your self-righteous spirit aside and get delivered; lets go on and do this work for God. You know who you are. Our Intercessory Group will continue praying for you pastors who are in line with the word of God. “Right On!” But, for you pastors that are ripping God off and His people, “WOE UNTO YOU!”

    “THUS SAYS THE LORD OF HOST”

    MATTHEW 23:13-15 & 23:25, 27 & 29 LUKE 11:44 LUKE 6:24-26 LUKE 11:42-43, LUKE 11:46-47 & 52 REVELATION 8:13 & REVELATION 12:12

    MATTHEW 23:13 But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrite! For you shut up the kingdom of heaven against men; for you neither go in yourselves, nor do you allow those who are entering to go in.
    14 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you devour widows’ houses, and for a pretense make long prayers. Therefore you will receive greater condemnation.
    15 “Wow to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrite! For you travel land and sea to win one proselyte, and when he is won, you make him twice as much a son of hell as yourselves.
    23 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you pay tithe of mint and anise and cumin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law; justice and mercy and faith. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone.
    25 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you cleanse to outside of the cup and dish, but inside they are full of extortion and self-indulgence.
    27 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs which indeed appear beautiful outwardly, but inside are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness.
    29 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! Because you build the tombs of the prophets and adorn the monuments of the righteous,
    LUKE 11:44 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like graves which are not seen, and the men who walk over them are not aware of them.”
    LUKE 6:24 “But woe to you who are rich, For you have received your consolation.
    Luke 6:25 Woe to you who are full, For you shall hunger. Woe to you who laugh now, for you shall mourn and weep.
    26 Woe to you when all men speak well of you, for so did their fathers to the false prophets.
    LUKE 42: “But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass by justice and the love of God. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone.
    43 “Woe to you Pharisee! For you love the best seats in the synagogues and greetings in the marketplaces.
    46 And He said, “ Woe to you also, lawyers! For you load men with burdens hard to bear, and you yourselves do not touch the burdens with one of your fingers.
    47 “Woe to you! For you build the tombs of the prophets, and your fathers killed them.
    52 “Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge. You did not enter in yourselves, and those who were entering in you hindered.”
    REVELATION 8:13 And I looked, and I heard and angel flying through the midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice, “Woe, woe, woe to the inhabitants of the earth, because the remaining blasts of the trumpet of the three angels who are about to sound!”
    12:12 “Therefore rejoice, O heavens, and you who dwell in them! Woe to the inhabitants of the earth and the sea! For the devil has come down to you, having great wrath, because he knows that he has a short time.”

    “THUS SAYS THE LORD OF HOST”

    Note: This word from the Lord was given to me in 2006. I was on a fast for 40 days and afterward this is what He told me to write. He told me to send it to everyone. I don’t know which Pastor this word is for I’m only doing what the Lord told me to do. God Bless You All. In Jesus Name.

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    • Irene, If you got this message five years ago, you’ve already broadcast it by now, so enough already. You don’t need to be taking up our international space, or our congregation’s time, for your local message. All you’re doing is taking advantage of our comments section.

      The Vicar

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  7. Thank and bless you for this list, website/ministry, Josh (and team and benefactors). Please include for healing: Miriam, Nain T, Sue V., Mark. Please include in For Those Looking for Work: Naeem, Mark J.

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  8. Please add the Community of St. Mary, Southern provence, Community of St. Mary, northern provence, and Co0mmunity of St. Mary, Western provence

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  9. I have a prayer request corresponding to something being disseminated in church bulletins around the state of Indiana tomorrow, 2/26/2012.

    My prayer is there will families that see the bulletin from Advance Indiana and look past its political message. That it will end up helping some families that have kids struggling with their identify, sexual orientation and that they will learn about the Indiana Youth Group (IYG) and the resources it provides for LGBT and questioning kids.

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    • Mary-Elise,

      Subdeacon Andrew and I discussed this; your request is very appropriate. We support the IYG and I’ve commented in their favor on several Indiana newspaper websites.

      Since we only found out about this anti-Gay bulletin insert the day before, we reworded your request to cover this and future efforts to defend oppression in God’s name. I haven’t checked our list today but I bet it’s there or soon will be. Thank you.

      josh

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  10. Hi Josh,
    I have a few prayer requests:

    For the dearly departed

    Alyson
    For Healing of Body, Mind & Soul
    Jon, diabetes, congestive heart failure
    Gail, Jesse, Sherri and her family – hurt by churches or burned out by Christianity

    For Sobriety
    Jim

    For Those Looking for Work
    Mary, Denise

    For the Homeless
    Danny

    Financial Needs
    Nancy

    For Those in Discernment
    Lilly

    For Our Parishes & Ministries
    St. John’s Odessa, TX

    For All Deacons
    Ingrid, Northwest Texas

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    • Copied and sent to Subdeacon Andrew, Keeper of the Prayer List.

      (It’s better for people to e-mail these requests rather than leave them as comments, because we’re slower to pick up on the comments. But eventually your requests get where they’re supposed to go, on the list.)

      Josh
      Vicar

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  11. Josh, Please remove my mom “Libby” from the list for sobriety and place her on the list for the departed. She died peacefully last Sunday with her three daughters at her bedside. Thank you. Tracey

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  12. Can you give directions about where and to whom we should email prayer requests? I emailed one, but I’m not sure I sent it to the right place. Thanks.

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  13. Good morning kfeldpausch,

    Prayer List requests can be made here at the Comments RSS at the bottom of the Prayer List or emailed directly to me, Subdeacon Andrew , Keeper of the Prayer List: d.andreweddy@gmail.com

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Blessings,

    Andrew

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    • This omission is probably my fault. I did receive in the last few weeks a prayer request that I failed to pass on immediately. Then when I looked for it, it was gone. Somehow my e-mail program magically changed itself to get rid of e-mails more than X days old. I apologize, kfeldpausch and Andrew. The number of e-mails here can get heavy at times, which the subdeacons try to help me with.

      We take prayer requests seriously, and we pray them ourselves, Andrew doesn’t just keep a list. But he can’t prevent a Vicar Breakdown.

      josh

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  14. Please put my husband’s friend Ralph on the list for the sick he has some blood disorder and it hasn’t been diagnosed. Also could you put Holy Spirit Episcopal Church on the list as that is where I will be going once we move. I will continue to follow you out there. I am so glad that we finally met. God Bless you Josh and all the people associated with this site. Tracey

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  15. Please add my name to the list for discernment and that my direction for employment and location(as well as timing) become clear. Please also pray for financial wisdom and freedom.

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  17. Hi everyone, I have a few new requests: for me, AJ, (I’m a woman BTW) – for financial blessings and the opportunity to move closer to my hometown, Nan – financial blessings and recovery from severe allergies & a tailbone fracture, Jon – healing from diabetes, CHF and toxic church experiences, Gina – healing from dementia and protection from those who aren’t looking after her interests

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    • Updates:
      AJ – financial blessings and for everything to fall into place that needs to
      Nan – financial blessings
      Jon – healing from toxic church experiences, health issues and hurts caused by certain family members
      Gina – healing from dementia and for certain care-related issues to be resolved

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  18. PrAy for Deacon as he and the community discern for God’s particular call to Mission.

    Bridges out of Poverty in Mississippi

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  19. Josh, thank you for this loving service. Please add for healing: my brother Macauley, who serves the Lord as a chaplain and who suffers severe pain; my father Nate who is living with with many ailments; my wife Sara who has chronic pain and disability; for the continued health of my newborn niece Amelia and finally for the healthy birth of twins carried by my niece Angie for her brother Jeff and his wife Kelly. I apologize for this long list I bring as a newcomer, but I love them all. Blessings to you and everyone.

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    • Sam, we welcome your list. Blessings on them all: Macauley, Nate, Sara, Amelia, Angie, Jeff, Kelly and the twins.

      You too.

      Subdeacon Andrew, Keeper of the Prayer List, will add your family as soon as he can. His typing fingers say prayers.

      josh

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  20. Josh – thank you for your ministry, which has fed me daily for several years. Please add prayers for me and my discernment committee as we discern my call to chaplaincy and to ordained ministry. Blessings! Cameron

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  21. I appreciate the prayers in morning prayer for 12/15 for the victims in Newtown, Conn. Please pray for comfort for those experiencing the indescribable loss of a child in such a horrific manner, and for our nation to find a way to address the gun violence that has caused so many tragedies.
    Karin

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  22. A quick correction for one of the requests: “Charlie, mass on his lung (6)” is the same person as “Charlie, who passed away on 12-20-12 (3)”. Please keep members of the Waldie and Demers families who mourn his death in your prayers, too. Learning he had cancer and then his death all happened so suddenly…:(

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    • Added Christine today, AJ.

      NOTE TO ALL: Starting Easter Monday, we will incorporate sections of this Prayer List into the services themselves. We’ll continue to maintain the entire list as a separate page.

      Let no one neglect the ministry of intercession.

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    • alle bor ikke i sentrum-omegn. sett ut i fra bydeler, sÃ¥ er ikke sentrum spesielt tett befolka i det hele tatt. dessuten har ikke vegprising noe Ã¥ gjøre med at regjeringa i dette tilfellet har shafta kollektiverne. ikke sÃ¥nn som jeg ser det, tror ikke veiprising vil gjøre folk mer glad i bussen, bare mindre glad i avgifter.

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  23. I pray for Newton and Charlie, who passed into eternal life this past weekend, and for their wives, my friends Sally and Julia Rae. May God give them peace and comfort.

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  24. please pray for SS who I am caring for ,suffered stroke prayer is for healing of right side arm and leg so that she can walk again. Pray that she also has bitterness removed from her heart and that her son be completely delivered fron addiction in Jesus Name Amen

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  25. Please remove Katrina’ s mother in law from the prayer list. She went to Heaven on Sunday, June 2. She was 94 and lived a wonderful, holy life. She lives on on her 12 children and many grandchildren, as well as in those of us who were honored to call her Mama by virtue of having married into the family.

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  26. Please pray for our marriage. Pray that we never separate or divorce. Pray that we speak kind words to each other. Pray that this does not affect our son.

    God Bless,
    Rose

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  27. Please pray for Mandy who is suffering from depression and broken heartedness from the loss of her mother and a broken relationship which has her contemplating suicide……

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  28. Please pray for my cousin Jennifer, who is dealing with many serious health problems, and at the same time contemplating whether she should move back to her (our) hometown of Detroit, so that she can more easily provide assistance to her aging father suffering from dementia.

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  29. Please pray for my mother and father. I am struggling to help them recover financially from being on the brink of losing their home to foreclosure and financial disaster. There is a lot of ground to cover in terms getting back on the right track. I know that God has answered my prayers in getting us this far and that he will continue to guide, lead and provide for us. My parents, and especially my father, just need encouragement and support to get through this difficult time. Thank you. God’s peace to each of you and yours.

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  30. Thank you all for your prayers for my husband, Frank, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He had surgery and thanks be to God, the cancer did not spread beyond the prostate. He has a short recovery period, and then will be fully engaged in the world again. I know he’s looking forward to his first walk in the harbor next week. Our prayers were answered, God is great.

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      • Happy News, Josh. Today Frank did take his first walk at the harbor. I went with him (along with our pooch) to be sure he didn’t overdo it; he tends to go all out, so I thought a moderator would be a good thing. He did well and is looking forward to resuming his usual schedule. We are so blessed to live in a lovely little seaside town with a wonderful marina just a mile or two down the road. Great for walking, breathing the clean ocean air, people watching, observing all the ocean sports, and marveling at God’s goodness to humankind.

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  31. Pray for my daughter that she have a productive school year 2013-2014 at her new school. please pray for wisdom and knowledge for her.

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  32. Jo Johnson – Please pray for my husband Dick who is having colon surgery
    Fri. for a cancerous tumor. You offered prayers for him in March for a lung cancer that was treated with infusions and he’s doing beautifully with that. He’s 85 yr. and has COPD also. Thanks to God for your being here for us.

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    • The good news, Jo, is we started prayers for Dick almost at once, on Twitter and Facebook. Friday the day of the surgery we’ll have a special request at the top of our regular page.

      God invented the internet for just such things.

      Josh

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  33. If you are so moved, please add a man named Arduz to the list of thanksgivings. He appeared practically out of nowhere, and was God’s own comfort and love to a mom who lost her little boy to cancer this weekend. May God bless him richly!

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  34. How can I be placed on the prayer list. I ask for prayers for the chronic pain I feel daily, the acute back pain I now have and perhaps the pending surgery but of all that my heavy heart be lifted from the insults and abuse I have experienced and that I find forgiveness for myself and for those whose lives have inflicted abuse on me and on those I love.

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  35. I thank you for all of God’s Work that you do and make available for everyone to see. Please add my wife, Sue (unknown illness that has kept her down for two years) and my son Kevin (who faces going to jail if he cannot make a large fine).

    May The Lord be with them. And comfort them through tough trials.

    Blessings of The Lord,
    Harry

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  36. Josh, my friend Judy, who was on the prayer list (vegetative state) has passed away. I am grateful for the prayers, and also that she is now at peace in God’s loving embrace forever. Please enter her name in the list of the dearly departed.Her name is Judy Voyen. Thank you, and may your work be ever blessed.

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  37. Josh, kindly add my nephew Dominic Fosu who has been and out of the Hospital and Rehab Centers since March 31, 2013. He is 40 years old and was healthy until this attack. Kindly add him to the Prayer list.
    Thanks for all you do.

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  38. Please pray with me
    thanks, John

    Father I pray for your will to be done in the lives of 5 people, my 3 girls, their mom, and me.
    I know that divorce is not your will, but one person is certain it is the only option. I pray Father that your will be done.
    I pray most especially for your will to be done in the lives of our 3 girls. Give wisdom to all involved to discern what you lord would have done.

    In Jesus name I pray,
    AMEN

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    • Boa tarde Franco, eu como torcedor do JUVENTUDE só estou esperando se vamos ou não ganhar a Copa HD para entrar na justiça e fazer valer o que já era regra. Pois como torcedor tenho o direito de exigir o cumprimento do estatuto do torcedor, pois através dele não pode ser mudado regras já existentes de uma competição em andamento. Espero que na hora eu tenha apoio dos torcedores pois vou até o fim. Abç e força a todos do interior.

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  39. Please pray for Solange who has Lupus and needs a kidney replacement. Pray for her mother who is donating a kidney. Pray for the doctors and nurses who will be operating and attending to their healing this week. May God’s healing light and presence be always present. In Jesus’ name. Amen

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  40. Please pray for 14 year old Dylan, who tried to take his own life and is in critical condition. And for courage, strength and peace for the family

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  41. Please pray for my daughter, jennifer pakalski. Sje is 46 and has cancer of the uterus. She has two teenagers and her husband is underemployed. She has hsd three sessions of chemotherapy and faces surgery on march 21. Then three morr sessions of chemo. They live with us in our parsonage and we are being moved in july–don’t know where–possibly forced retirement–possibly a half time church–haven’t heard from the bishop yet. Daniel Davis, Harvard UMC, Harvard, IL.

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  42. Please pray for my husband’s cousin Jeff. He is being treated to an inoperable brain tumor that has affected his speech movement.

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  43. Thank you for adding Kevin. Please also pray for Greg, that his wound will heal, for Joe who just had heart surgery, and for Krissy, who cares for so many.

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  44. Asking for prayers for my friend, Tom, who is undergoing radiation treatment for prostate cancer.
    Also asking for prayers for my wife and for me as we prepare for a week-long pilgrimage to Assisi beginning on Sept. 19.

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  45. Please add my nephew, James Brian Krohn, Sacramento, CA, who is recovering from a brain anurysm and recent brain surgery. Also for my friend, Mark Bodine, who is suffering from in incurable esopageal cancer.

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  46. Thank you for holding us in prayer while we made our pilgrimage to Assisi. Your prayers were an important part of a wonderful experience.
    Pax et Bonum
    Larry Gaissert

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  47. Please pray for my daughter, Jennifer Pakalski. After Surgery for Uterine Cancer last winter and three rounds of Chemo earlier this year, we learned yesterday that the Cancer is back. (We were warned this was likely to happen, but it is still a shock). This time the Cancer is in her remaining lymph nodes. Her surgeon is on vacation this week, but the Physician’s Asst. says they’ve caught it early and surgery may not be necessary. We’re assuming this means more Chemo–which is effective for her, but is hard on her. Jennifer has a son in college and a daughter in High School. (our grandkids) Her husband has just returned to work as a High School teacher in inner-city Milwaukee. As a result, much of her care and chauffering to appointments will fall on her mom, (my wife). I’m a semi-retired United Methodist clergyman serving a small church half time.

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  48. Please pray for my mother Mary Hartrich who is 92 and in constant pain from crippling arthritis. Please pray alsp for Cathy Jackson who has terminal cancer, for Kelly Thacker who has had a bad stroke, for Jeff Thacker who is recovering from xurgery, and for Liz Thacker who has degeneratve spinal disease, fibromyalgia and Sjogrens Syndrome. Thank you. I use your site every day for prayer.

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  49. Josh,
    Thank you for adding my friend, Walter Anderson, to the prayer list. Yesterday morning, Walter passed from this life to the next, so please move his name to the list of the departed.
    Thanks again,
    Larry

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  50. Please pray for our faithful administrative assistant, Katherine G. She has breast cancer with complications. Prince of Peace Church, Woodland Hills, CA

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  51. Rethinking this post — probably too much information. Please pray for Katherine G., breast cancer with complications. Please edit the original, Josh. Thanks for all you do.

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  52. Death notice: Sr. Patricia Ann Harrison, O.C.P. a Life Professed Religious of the Order of the Community of the Paraclete, died on May 19 2015 after a long illness. She was at peace when she passed into the Arms of Our Lord. She was in Ministry at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Moses Lake, WA. and a member of the Spirit in Life Chapter of the Order out of Yakima, WA.
    Please pray for her family.

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  53. Please pray for Brenda who has fought the good fight, Hospice has alerted us that it is time to come and say goodbyes soon. Do not forsake us oh Lord. May your presence be infused in every moment until you call her to your kingdom. We, her family and friends, have nothing to fear as you are walking with us.

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  54. Hello, Josh, this is Bruce from Morning Prayer. Please pray for two friends who died recently, and their families: Dr. Roy Lindahl, dentist and educator, and Jonathan Howes, public servant.

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  55. Please pray for Marilyn, a faithful servant of our Lord, who passed away suddenly yesterday.
    Comfort those who will miss her lovely, kind, and generous presence>

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  56. Hi Josh:
    Thank you for this incredibly important ministry. Could you please add thanksgivings for the ordinations to the priesthood this weekend of Virginia Tyler Smith (me), Christa Levesque, and Andrew Van Buren in the Diocese of Rochester? Thank you!

    Virginia

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  57. Hi Josh,
    Thank you for this ministry, and ALL the pieces of the Daily Office! I’d like to add my friend Regina to the prayer list – late stage cancer of the esophagus.
    Love,
    Scotty

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  58. Please pray for all the (non-human) animals who suffer and are murdered. They are God’s children, too, and are innocent of sin, as Christ was. Pray for animals tortured on factory farms, in laboratories, circuses, trapped and skinned for their fur, pets abused and neglected, baby boy chicks thrown live into grinders, baby calves taken from their mothers on dairy farms to be killed for veal, chickens debeaked & raised in tiny boxes. May God soften our hearts. May we have the courage to stop being part of these sins.

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  59. Please pray for the upcoming meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC-16) meeting in Lusaka Zambia from April 8-19 Thank you

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  60. Dear Jesus i pray for protection at this important time in my life.Please help me to make the right decisions and guide me where to go.Please change the trustees hearts and protect me from them.I pray for emotional intelligence wisdom,a clean heart and mind.I pray for forgiveness and i pray i forgive all.please clean my soul and thoughts.I pray any sinful thought to be cast away as soon as it occurs and i pray i have better control of my thoughts and wisdom in them.I pray for all the homeless and incarcerated may they be uplifted in every way.and the innocent go free.I pray for the leader’s to give the homeless land.I pray for all animals may they have water food and shelter medical and love.I pray for everyone i said i would pray for.I pray i don’t drink and stop smoking.Please be in my life.I love you im sorry.I forgive please help me and make me strong in that.Most of all i pray i go to heaven thank you.I pray for my back too.Bless the people who pray for me please thank them in some way for me.

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  61. NEW URGENT PRAYER REQUEST FROM BISHOP FRASER LAWTON OF ATAHABASCA (NOTHERN ALBERTA CANADA)

    Please pass on prayer request for Fort McMurray. Parts of the city are now on fire, and quite a number of neighbourhoods are now under evacuation orders, including the one where St. Thomas’ building is located. I have been in touch with two of our priests there, and they are both now in areas to be evacuated.

    +Fraser

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  62. Can you possibly add Joseph Short and Patrick Dayton for the healing of body, mind, and soul to the prayer list please? Thanks for the wonderful work you do.

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  63. Prayers for safety and release for Rev. Andrew Brunson, 20 year Christian missionary resident in Turkey, detained with his wife October 7, wife Norine released October 19 (Thanks be to God!). No access to his attorney or knowledge of accusations until unannounced court date December 9th. The pastor is now incarcerated at Izmir’s Sakran 3 Nolu T Tipi Prison on charges of “terrorism”. Seen as part of general crackdown on thousands. No announced duration of sentence, and no visitors of any kind.

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  64. I would ask for prayers for my mother Katherine who is living with early alzheimers and myself Robert who is living with the early stages of dementia

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  65. I would like to add the following names to the prayer list: Eva, COPD for healing of body mind and soul; and Kimberly, looking for work.

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  66. Please add Arthur Wilbur to the prayer list. He is an advanced Parkinson patient and is very dependent on his wife,Linda [my sister]. She has to do all the driving, lifting and all the daily routine.
    She is a care giver like I have never seen before. Please pray for Linda as the care giver.
    Thanks for sharing this ministry,
    Fr. Ian+

    The Rev. Canon Ian L. Bockus
    Prospect, Maine

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  67. Will you please add my friend, Julie, to the prayer list? She was recently diagnosed with astrocytoma grade II, and is experiencing seizures. Thank you.

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  68. Josh, I did a donation about ten days ago via PayPal that has not yet showed up on your lists. $150. Not so interested about being listed as making sure you got it. Fr. BOb

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  69. Please add to prayer list:
    Samantha, enduring painful complications following a liver transplant
    Matt, renewing a commitment to L’Arche

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  70. Please continue prayers for Rev. Andrew Brunson who is wrongly imprisoned in Turkey since last October. (I saw his name offered some time in the last week in the Daily Office, but don’t see it on the Master List here. Regardless, the update requires renewed prayer.) His family was encouraged by reports by CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) that President Trump asked about Rev. Brunson three times during his recent White House meeting with Turkish President Ergodan. Hopes were crushed within a week when pro-Ergodan media reported new accusations against Rev. Brunson of being a CIA agent. Missionaries familiar with the area say it’s a commonly used generic charge. Prayers for his safety and release, and peace that surpasses all understanding for he and his family.
    Thank you for your kind ministry.

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  71. I just saw Rev. Brunson’s name on today’s Evening Prayer. Apologies for any inconvenience I may have caused. Please treat the last note as an update only. Thank you, thank you for keeping him on the prayer list. Family and friends are very grateful.

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  72. I randomly browse blogs on the internet, and I discover your article to be very informational. I’ve already bookmark it on my browser, in order that I can view your blog post again later. Additionally, I am wondering whether your blog is open for link change, as I actually wish to alternate hyperlinks with you. I do not usually do that, but I hope that we are able to have a mutual hyperlink exchange. Let me know and have a great day!

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  73. Dear Josh,
    Please pray for all of us in Florida as we await the arrival of Irma. Pray for God’s protection of we, His people. Give us courage, strength, and a total awareness of His love for us always and forever. Grant us peace as we await our unknown future. Calm our fears and give us wisdom. May we all be a testament to your goodness and mercies today, tomorrow, and always. Have mercy on us. Amen

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    • Thank you, Ann; as I write this we’ve just finished our first webcast of the day, full of prayers for everyone in the path – people in the islands, South Florida and on up the coasts – including the most vulnerable, children, seniors, people with disabilities who are easily forgotten. Supplies are running low even in Central Florida and north to J’ville and the Panhandle. One thing about us, we’re a strong group at prayer and we mobilize in emergencies. Posts on social media, radio announcements, everything we can think of. The Lord knows what’s going on, watches over those in danger and listens to the cries of the saints. Help and comfort are on the way!

      Now stay in touch, too, and blessings on all your house.

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  74. Please add Martin to the prayer list for those battling addiction, and thank you for adding Perry.
    Please add Tom to the list of those for whom we are praying for healing from cancer, and thank you for your continuing prayers for my friend, Ann Brewster, who is miraculously continuing to live well in spite of her body’s struggle with terminal cancer.
    Also, Lucy and George are in work situations that work well for now, but they will be needing transfers or new positions in the coming months in order to make a living for their families, so thank you for your continued prayers for them.
    Finally, please add my daughter, Lucy Brabham, to our prayers for those who pregnant, and for God’s beloved child preparing to be born to some wonderful new parents, Lucy and Rob, sometime in late July or early August. Lucy is having strong symptoms of nausea and vomiting with pregnancy

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    • Please keep Susanne and her unborn babies on the prayer list if possible. The pregnancy is high risk and she could lose one or both of them. Thank you.

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      • Thank you for the prayers for Susanne and her unborn babies. She goes weekly for checkups and things have been more positive lately. Would it be possible to keep her on the prayer list through June? Thank you.

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        • Thank you so much for all the prayers on behalf of Susanne and her babies. At this time, if they remain stable, the plan is to deliver them in late July. Could she remain on the prayer list? Thank you again.

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        • Susanne’s twins were delivered yesterday. They have some NICU time ahead, but we are so thankful they have made the progress they have. Would you please put Abigail and Emma on the prayer list? Susanne herself is doing well. Thanks to God, and to you and all who have supported us.

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        • Abigail and Emma are home from the NICU! Thanks be to God. They are premature and thus small and need to grow. Would you please keep them and their parents on the prayer list as they face this challenge? Thanks to all who have supported our family!

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  75. Ann Brewster died last Thursday, so thank you for the years of joining with me and so many others in prayers for her. Please add her name to the prayer list for those dear to us who have departed, and add to the list of those who mourn her husband, John Brewster, Jr. and two children, Alexander (14) and Sarah (12).

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  76. Thanks Josh for this important ministry. Could I re-add Da Jun, the boy from China my daughter and son-in-law are adopting. Everything is progressing it seems, but the red tape is sometimes “on a whim”, We are told August is now the time we should expect to receive him. I think he is about 12 years old. My wifw will be going to China to assist in the “gotcha”.

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  77. Friday Morning: For Those Looking for Work:
    + Lucy – thanksgiving for her starting a wonderful new job this week! (she can be taken off this list)
    + Georgie – freedom from addiction and confidence in seeking a new career

    Healing:
    + Rt. Rev. George Young, III – very large biliary cyst tumor; in pain and awaiting surgery

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  78. Dear all,

    Please pray for Irina, who is struggling with issues of the eye, and will likely undergo laser eye surgery next week.

    All my love,
    Sarah

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  79. I WANT TO LEAVE THESE NAMES FOR SALVATION BEFORE ITS TO LATE THE NAMES ARE DESMOND D DUNCAN AND PRENTICE D MASON AND EDDIE WHITE AND RUSSELL JORDAN AND NASHAW DAVIS AND EUGENE JON AND CAMERON ARTERBERRY AND MARK TISDALE AND COURTNEY WASHINGTON AND SHON JEFFERSON ALL RIGHT GOD BLESS. GOD BLESS MISS KRISTINA JONES OF ROCHESTER , NEW YORK

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  80. Please add Joan Rasch to the list of the departed. She died of cancer on 1-20-19 and was known to some of you through her participation in the first Daily Office retreat, I believe it was.

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  81. Josh would this community pray for my mom who is suffering from mild cognitive impairment her name is Katheryn and pray for my sister who is her caregiver and for my brother in law who is a furloughed federal worker in dallas. I also ask for prayers for myself as I am suffering from mild cognitive impairment as well

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  82. Thank you for this wonderful ministry and community. I have a prayer request: I need to find work (long period of unemployment), a place to live on my own (living in a friend’s basement).

    Thank you!!!

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  83. Dear all,

    Please pray for Paris, Jason, and their new baby Brenden. There were serious complications during the birth. Please pray for the strength of the parents, and the well-being of the baby.

    Thank you all

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  84. Request for Prayers For Healing of Body, Mind & Soul: Andrea Massey, dealing with breast cancer; Mark Ponder, dealing with pain after surgery; Rosemary Franklin, in the last stages of cancer; Terrance Smith, struggling with 3 jobs to make ends meet for his family.
    Request for Prayers For Those in Prison: Cleave Thomas, serving the last years of a 20 year sentence.
    Thank you, and many blessings!

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  85. UPDATE: Jon, diabetic macular edema, complications – he’s now dealing with glaucoma in that same eye, prayers for a successful laser procedure to correct it are most appreciated ~AJtheIrishlass

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  86. prayer for healing of mind body soul and spirit-heal my memory and heal my sleep patterns so i can sleep through the night and awake up refreshed and entergized. pray that i get a wonderful job and that god would bless my friendships and restore the ones that are not doing well.

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  87. Please remove Rosemary Franklin, for whom we prayed for healing today, Wed., Nov. 15th, as she has died. Thank you for holding her so faithfully all these months.

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  88. Dear all,

    Please pray for Zoe, who is suffering complications of COVID-19. Please pray for her healing and strength for her family.

    Blessings

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  89. Peace and love from Stephen W. Oakes in South Korea. I attend an Anglican communion on Jeju Island. I was on your online communion for a short time. I am planning to join again if it is okay. I miss it. Has connecting changed any?

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  90. Please add to the appropriate prayer list: Diane (caregiver), Brendan (awaiting liver transplant), and George (isolated in senior housing). Thank you.

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