We will offer a service of Evening Prayer: Lament and Hope, Light in the Darkness on Thursday, May 26th, at 6:00 p.m. central time in person and online via the St. Philip’s Facebook page. All are welcome.

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We will offer a service of Evening Prayer: Lament and Hope, Light in the Darkness on Thursday, May 26th, at 6:00 p.m. central time in person and online via the St. Philip’s Facebook page. All are welcome.
Lord be our guide and strength in this sorrow. Send hope and healing to the the injured wrap your everlasting arms of love around those who lost loved ones. The greatest healer of all is with us. God bless our beautiful town and it’s precious people. Amen🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
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Mike, I have found so much wisdom from your sermons. Thank you. I taught preaching for 10 years at the ETSS. I was also an on-call chaplain after the bombing in Oklahoma City for a month. I have some sense of the chaos you are living through. Of all the “prayers and thoughts” being thrown around, I am praying for you every morning. I pray for others of course, but you are in the center of this.
I have long been writing letters, making phone calls, trying to be a pain in the ass to our elected leaders who are owned by the gun lobby. Prayers are important, but so is protest.
Roger Paynter 512-789-6889.
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Many hearts around the world go out to your community. Including those in the UK.
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