Wednesday Prayer Break
- Rev. Kim Taylor

- Jul 23
- 2 min read
July 23, 2025: Prayer list for this week
Dear friends in Christ, here is the prayer list for today.
Pray for Peace in the middle east between Israel and her Moslem neighbors in the Gaza, the West Bank, Syria, Iraq. That Israel might display and provide with humane compassion for the innocents who are praying a hard price for the radicals in their midst. In the 21st century war mongering must come to an end.
Pray for a cease fire, and peace, between the Ukraine and Russia.
As we teeter on the possibility of a world atomic weapon war, and the end of life as we know it on this planet, let us pray for calmer thoughtful dialogue between nations.
Pray for the victims of the fighter jet crash in Bangladesh this past week. Lives changed in an instant, with so much loss for families of students who died in this crash.
Pray for our congregation and her outreach with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Pray for your congregation’s staff members… for me (Pastor), for Debbie, for Melissa, for Tiffany, and for our church council. Sharyn: President, Camille: Vice President, Robert: Property, Holly: Education, Joanna: Social Concerns, Gail: Evangelism, Sarah: Member-At-Large, Sue: Worship and Music, Debbie: Treasurer, Tricia: Recording Secretary, and for our members who are counters of the offerings from week to week.
Pray for our most senior member - Della who now lives at the Cascades.
Pray for victims of cancer who may be in remission or under current care and treatment, Tricia, Camille, Pastor Kim, Steve, Pastor Ron, Itai, and for those who we may not know to be battling this insidious illness.
Pray for people who are impacted by the loss of support and/or medical care from the most recent bill which makes these cuts in these social outreach programs of our government.
For our nation’s citizens, as grocery bills continue to climb, with thanksgiving for less expensive gasoline, and for hope that the economy in our country will finally balance out.
Finally, with thanksgiving for the loving, grace-filled gift of Jesus Christ our Savior.


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