120 Clergymen call Ohio to prayer during COVID-19 pandemic (SLIDESHOW)(VIDEO)

LEXINGTON — On Wednesday, faith leaders across the Buckeye Bible Belt held a press conference regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Their statewide call to prayer comes less than one year after local officials observed the anniversary of a victory against another pandemic that occurred almost two centuries prior.

Last year, both the Mansfield Mayor and Richland County Board of Commissioners publicly acknowledged Divine intervention that curtailed the cholera pandemic in August of 1849 after corporate prayer and fasting. In light of the COVID-19 world crisis, one hundred-twenty area clergy also feel the Almighty can heal their land if His people humble themselves.

Local clergy hold press conference calling community to prayer regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. For more pictures, view the slideshow below. (Photos courtesy of Frontlines Ohio)

Pastor Paul Lintern of Oakland Lutheran and Southside Christian Church recounted the compelling account outside the Troy Township Fire Station before joining three other clergy in reading the joint proclamation drafted by the Richland Community Prayer Network.

Pastor Louis Blevins of Latter Rain COGIC, described the chain of events leading up to the proclamation of national and state emergencies involving COVID-19. “With tens of thousands of cases occurring throughout China and the rest of the world, and a collapse in the stock market this month resulting in the largest drop since the ‘1987 Crash,’ the cancellation of schools, elections, and other cultural events has reached epic proportions across the nation.”

Pastor Jody Odom of Ambassadors for Christ, asserted that “the Bible is a leading source of modern health knowledge,” and cited Scriptural examples and a list of Bible-believing pioneers in medicine. He also reported local developments from last year.

“We are calling Ohioans to a season of corporate prayer and fasting, especially during the zenith of the Holy Week and Passover observances from Sunday, April 5th thru Thursday, April 16th.  We stand in solidarity as a faith community during these extraordinary times being fully convinced in the words of Psalm 91 that only the Most High God will be our refuge and fortress and will deliver us from the perilous pestilence.”

Ohio Clergy Joint proclamation

“Following Governor DeWine’s oath of office taken on nine Bibles on January 15th, 2019 and a declaration of 2019 as the “Year of the Bible” by North Central Ohio clergymen from one hundred and fifty congregations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported minimal influenza cases in Ohio despite rampant cases nationwide.”

Pastor Lintern recalled how “Twenty-seven North Central Ohio clergymen illustrated spiritual health can affect biological outcome by forwarding a 2016 Harvard study to area medical providers in the Fall of 2016 discussing the correlation between church attendance and the decreased risk of both cardiovascular mortality and cancer mortality.”

Orville Pastor Jerry O’Brien prays to conclude the clergy press conference.
(Photo courtesy of Nigel Hardin)

The clergy statement concluded, “As leading clergymen from one hundred and twenty congregations across North Central Ohio, we are calling Ohioans to a season of corporate prayer and fasting, especially during the zenith of the Holy Week and Passover observances from Sunday, April 5th thru Thursday, April 16th.  We stand in solidarity as a faith community during these extraordinary times being fully convinced in the words of Psalm 91 that only the Most High God will be our refuge and fortress and will deliver us from the perilous pestilence.”

Pastor Jerry O’Brien of Faith Harvest Fellowship closed the press conference in a heartfelt prayer reciting Psalm 91.

“Through all that we have gone through and seen as ministers, it has taught us to trust You for the things we cannot now see. We trust You GOD that You will restore the years that the locusts have stolen. We pray for an end to this virus.”

During the 2008-2009 “Great Recession,” eighty-three north central Ohio clergymen called for a day of prayer and fasting after General Motors tragically announced the closure of one of the area’s large-scale stamping plants.

Click on the Frontlines Ohio video link below to view the press conference in its entirety.

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“Surely He will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will refuge; His faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.Psalm 91:3-4

2 Replies to “120 Clergymen call Ohio to prayer during COVID-19 pandemic (SLIDESHOW)(VIDEO)”

  1. ” … And another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne…” Prayer is very important to God. After all, Christ taught us how to pray. And the prayer of a righteous man availeth much.

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