Not satisfied with a prayer breakfast which comes with its own concerns during a pandemic Kate Wilcox of Bentonville volunteered to turn the National Day of Prayer into something bigger in 2022. The result is Bentonville Prays, a day of events on May 5 that includes inspirational speakers; two community service projects, one collecting diapers and baby wipes for families in need and the other making quilts for the Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter; and a children's prayer chain that will reach across the community thanks to the work of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints volunteer.
Not satisfied with a prayer breakfast which comes with its own concerns during a pandemic Kate Wilcox of Bentonville volunteered to turn the National Day of Prayer into something bigger in 2022. The result is Bentonville Prays, a day of events on May 5 that includes inspirational speakers; two community service projects, one collecting diapers and baby wipes for families in need and the other making quilts for the Northwest Arkansas Children s Shelter; and a children s prayer chain that will reach across the community thanks to the work of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints volunteer.