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Our Mid-Year Crossover Prayers: 6pm

Word –

Psalm 33:1 Rejoice in the LORD, O you righteous! Praise befits the upright.

Pray –

Our Father Who art in heaven, we bless You Lord, with our souls and all that is within us, we bless Your holy name! We bless You Lord and forget not all Your benefits. You are Lord, the God Who forgives our iniquities, Who heals all our diseases, Who redeems our lives from the Pit, Who crowns us with steadfast love and mercy, Who satisfies us with good as long as we live so that our youth is renewed like the eagle's. We praise you for this opportunity to have our mid-year crossover prayers. May Your holy name be praised now and forever, in JESUS name, amen.

Praise –

I Need Thee (Annie Sherwood Hawks)

I need Thee every hour

Most gracious Lord

No tender voice like Thine

Can peace afford.

I need Thee, O I need Thee

Every hour I need Thee

O bless me now, my Saviour

I come to Thee.


Charge –

We must praise God for we were made for His will and pleasure. We must repent when we side-step. We must ask as Jesus Christ taught us how to pray to Our Father. We must yield to the will of God knowing and being fully convinced that He is love, He is all wise, He wants our good and He sees the full picture, the now, yesterday and tomorrow.

Let us praise God!

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