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MANSFIELD — Due to rainy weather, the countywide observance of the National Day of Prayer was held indoors on the Mansfield Square at the All Believers in Christ Church located at 23 North Main Street.
Sponsored by the Richland Community Prayer Network (RCPN), and emceed by Scott Saunders of WVMC, the assembly included the talented IMAGE high school choir who sang a rendition of “On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand.” The choir is from Mansfield Christian and is directed by Ms. Heidi Zentz.
Corporate prayer from the one hundred thirty in attendance were led by area clergy: Reverend Russell Stanford, Reverend James Spencer, Reverend Nate Meiers, Reverend Dave Guild, and Reverend El Akuchie.
Additional music was provided by Bill Jacquin and Reverend Laudermilk.
The keynote speaker, Reverend Randy Raynes of Mansfield Fellowship Baptist, preached that when bringing repentance and revival, GOD is looking for men who will not bow, bend nor break to the world. Raynes emphasized that the LORD wants prayer intercessors that are compassionate and have conviction.
Area pastors from at least 22 congregations and eleven elected officials attended. As a gift from local clergy, each official was given a framed poster with the mottos: “In GOD we trust,” and “With GOD all things are possible.”
The Richland County Commissioner Board and the Mayor of Mansfield also gave proclamations.
Other local observances of the National Day of Prayer occurred throughout Richland County on May 4th, with events in Butler, East Mansfield, Bellville, Lucas, Lexington, and Shelby. For more information, visit: www.nationaldayofprayer.org
The theme Bible verse of this year’s events was from Daniel 9:19 which reads: “O LORD, listen, forgive, and for Your sake, hear and act!.”