St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER
FEBRUARY 2019 PRAYER LIST
We pray for our St. Peter’s sisters and brothers caught up in medical and surgical situations and for their continuing recovery and a merciful end to and release from their suffering, and for their families and for those who care for and about them:
Bobbie Thrall and Geoff.
Carol Hallenbeck.
Paul Sabine and Kerry Shanklin.
Tommie Stranahan.
Katie Cochran.
Jack Keefer.
Roberta Clark.
David and Pat Staley
Tom and Barbara Johnstone.
Phil Griffith and Dustie.
Marlyn and Milt Wyman.
Joanne Krohn
We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have fled into the Presence of Almighty God:
Geoff and Bobbie Thrall as they mourn the loss of their daughter Melissa.
And we pray for those whose grief is known to God alone who silently carry on while His Healing Grace works within them to transform, renew, and restore their hearts and souls and minds and spirits.
We pray for our current and former St. Peter’s brothers and sisters, and clergy known to us with on-going problems:
Jim Yobaggy.
John Keefer.
Chet Heid.
Judy Held.
Tom Van Brunt.
We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having problems:
People known to Dagmar Grothe:
George Johnson with a stage 4 cancer.
Jason Colvin who is very sick.
Ursula Grothe, 94, and very despondent and tired of life.
Amy Ridge, niece of Chuck and Joyce Laurence, with cancer.
Wyatt Baker, an 8th grader undergoing medical investigations for a central nervous system problem, known to Linda Heid.
Jim Myers, Milt and Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.
Heather Jones, Carol Hallenbeck’s niece, with chronic myelogenous leukemia.
Kenny Ketring, one of Milt Wyman’s former residents, dealing with prolonged and profound grief after the death of his wife.
Rebecca, Katie Cochran’s nephew’s wife, with lung and breast cancers.
Rodney, son of a Sister of St. Gregory, Carin Delfs’ order, with esophageal cancer now in remission.
Tony and Carmela Alastra, John Alastra’s parents.
Judy Pippenger, Nora Alastra’s mother.
Nancy Koon, Shelly Emans’ aunt, with diabetic foot issues and esophageal cancer now in remission.
Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.
People connected to Ben and Carol Lacy:
Their daughter Laurie with breast cancer.
Carol’s mother Dot who is failing and in assisted living.
People known to the Thralls:
Dr. David, their family physician, with leukemia now in
remission.
Donald Clifford, with colon cancer on chemotherapy.
Zach, with cancer, and his mother Crista.
People known to Kathleen Mergler:
Jim Arnold, her brother, with lung cancer on chemotherapy.
Peter Joling, her brother-in-law, with severe lung disease.
Sue Alderman, a co-worker, with metastatic melanoma.
People known to the Clarks:
Margie Clark.
Abby Clark.
Al Latta, with cancer, now in a nursing facility, his wife
Marilyn and their daughter Natalie.
Kathy Latta, with diabetes and now multiple other problems.
Julie Newland, with dysautonomia, Lyme disease, and post-concussive head injury.
People known to De Dee Daly:
Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short
bowel syndrome.
Scott Byerly, with cancer, and his four children.
People connected to Judy Held:
Her daughter Mary James’ friend, Kathryn Balderson with
breast cancer.
Her nurse’s daughter Lee Anne Lense with tonsillar cancer.
Jacqualyn Quiana Covington, a young child with tuberous
sclerosis.
People known to the Shaws:
Janet and Brent Watson, friends.
Sam Davis, a good friend’s grandson, with brittle diabetes.
People known to Jeanne Horn:
Jennifer Staten, with multiple sclerosis, and her husband John,
Jeanne’s grandson.
Margie Blenker, Barb Hickcox’s sister, with cardiac valve problems and possible cardiomyopathy.
We pray for all Christians around the world, especially those who are being persecuted for their faith.
We pray for refugees and all other people devastated by and caught up in the violence of war, crime, natural disasters, broken relationships, disease, and indifference.
We pray for men and women in the military, especially those actively in harm’s way, and their families, and for the families of those who have died in service. And we pray for the mutilated, maimed, and wounded; and for those still fighting on distant battlefields, though they appear to be home.
ALMIGHTY AND EVERLIVING GOD: Accept our prayers for these people afflicted and troubled with unhealthiness in their bodies, or in their hearts and souls, or in their minds and spirits. In Your Mercy, Lord, relieve them of and release them from their burdens; and grant them patience under their sufferings. And, if it be Thy Merciful and Loving Will, grant them an expedient and happy outcome from their trials. We ask all this in the Name of Your Son Jesus Christ, Who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God, now and forever. AMEN