Darke County leaders honor National Day of Prayer
By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com
The Greenville American Legion Post 140 Color Guard stand with the flag, while the Decolores Montessori School fourth, fifth and sixth grade students sing the National Anthem at the 70th annual National Day of Prayer.
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Minister Jim Morehouse of the East Main Church of Christ welcomes those in attendance at the National Day of Prayer, held May 6 at the First United Methodist Church of Greenville.
Carol Marsh | Darke County Media
GREENVILLE On May 6, civic, church, and business leaders from across Darke County joined with members of the community-at-large for a hour of prayer, reflection and song in honor of the 70th annual National Day of Prayer, held at the First United Methodist Church of Greenville.
National Day of Prayer May 6 in Greenville
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GREENVILLE The 2021 National Day of Prayer will be held on Thursday, May 6, and the Greater Greenville Ministerial Association will once again be sponsoring a local observance in cooperation with the mayor’s office. The service will be held at the First United Methodist Church at 202 W. Fourth Street in Greenville at 12 noon. The theme will be “Lord, pour out your life, love and liberty” based upon II Corinthians 3:17.
This years’ local service will include the American Legion Color Guard, praise music by Joseph Helfrich and the National Anthem performed by 4th-to-6th grade students from the Decolores Montessori School. Prayers will be offered up by various leaders in our country, state and community. Among those praying will be Mayor Steve Willman, Pastor George Glaze, Business Owner BJ Paulus, Founder of The Jesus Connection Brittany Ulman, Pastor Dale Boeger, Dr. Stephanie House, Darke County Media Reporter Carol
Greenville Mayor signs National Day of Prayer Proclamation
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On Wednesday afternoon Greenville Mayer Steve Willman signed a proclamation for the 2021 National Day of Prayer to be observed on Thursday, May 6. Pictured in the back row is (left to right): Pastor Dale Boeger of Greenville First Assembly of God, Pastor John Monroe of Pyrmont Church of God and Minister Jim Morehouse of East Main Church of Christ. Pictured in the front is Greenville Mayor Steve Willman.
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GREENVILLE On Wednesday afternoon Greenville Mayer Steve Willman signed a proclamation for the 2021 National Day of Prayer to be observed on Thursday, May 6. The Greater Greenville Ministerial Association will once again be sponsoring a local observance in cooperation with the mayor’s office. This year’s theme is “Lord, pour out your life, love and liberty,” based upon II Corinthians 3:17 which reads, “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord