Tuesday, December 28, 2010 (2)

Dec 28, 2010
December 28, 2010
Tuesday
  • National Prayer Call - Today 11:AM EDT

  • Dec 28, 2010 all day
  • Location: Conference Call
  • Description:

    National Prayer Call 

    Tuesday, December 28th, 11:AM EDT, 8:AM PDT

    916-233-2999 Access code:789992

    We are grateful to have as this week's host, Sara Ballenger from the Capitol Hill Prayer Partners.

    Please join us as we agree for God's Kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth, in our nation as it is in heaven.

    It is our prayer that your celebration of our Lord's birth continues as we daily celebrate the birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension of our living King and Lord Jesus Christ!

    The prayer focus of the National call will be:

    In seeking the LORD for His direction on this call, especially in the midst of this holiday season, two major themes come to mind:

    First, preparing our hearts to welcome the new Congress to Washington. The 112th session of Congress will be sworn in next week on Wednesday, January 5th, so it seems appropriate for us to begin to shift our focus from “what was” to “what will be” in the year ahead in our federal government.

    I will share a bi
  • Created by: Rev. Thomas C. Walker
 
  • National Prayer Call - Today 11:AM EDT

  • Dec 28, 2010 from 6:00am to 7:00am
  • Location: Conference Call
  • Description:

    National Prayer Call 

    Tuesday, December 28th, 11:AM EDT, 8:AM PDT

    916-233-2999 Access code:789992

    We are grateful to have as this week's host, Sara Ballenger from the Capitol Hill Prayer Partners.

    Please join us as we agree for God's Kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth, in our nation as it is in heaven.

    It is our prayer that your celebration of our Lord's birth continues as we daily celebrate the birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension of our living King and Lord Jesus Christ!

    The prayer focus of the National call will be:

    In seeking the LORD for His direction on this call, especially in the midst of this holiday season, two major themes come to mind:

    First, preparing our hearts to welcome the new Congress to Washington. The 112th session of Congress will be sworn in next week on Wednesday, January 5th, so it seems appropriate for us to begin to shift our focus from “what was” to “what will be” in the year ahead in our federal government.

    I will share a bit about the
  • Created by: Rev. Thomas C. Walker