March 2025 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

MARCH 2025 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:

Lee Wagner.

Jeff Ward, with multiple recent pulmonary problems.

Debi Cress.

Paul Cress, with recent severe pneumonia.

Janet Powell.

Elaine Palmer, with four recent broken ribs, and Doug, with ongoing mobility problems.

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom Johnstone and Barbara, with a recent hip replacement.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God. 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:

Patrick Hardin, in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey.

Dawn Marie Hinkle.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Barbara, our Rector’s sister, with a host of cancer related abdominal problems.

Lorraine Hinton, Jim Hinton’s mother.

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

Jan Brinkerhoff, with recent medical testing and complicating medication decisions.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Gabriel, a 10 y/o boy with leukemia doing chemotherapy.

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony Alastra, John Alastra’s father in a memory care facility.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease and, now, a leg amputation.

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Jean, her sister in hospice with memory loss and

  dementia.

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

People known to Joe Kersey: 

  Hallie Wilson, his 81 y/o sister with ovarian 

  cancer currently in remission. 

  John Wilson, his nephew, recovering from a traumatic

  brain injury.

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

January 2025 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

JANUARY 2025 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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Elaine Palmer, with four recent broken ribs, and Doug.

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom Johnstone and Barbara, with a recent hip replacement.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God:

Karen, wife of Stevie, Dawn Hinkle’s best friend’s son.

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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Barbara, our Rector’s sister, with a host of cancer related abdominal problems.

Lorraine Hinton, Jim Hinton’s mother.

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

Jan Brinkerhoff, with recent medical testing.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Gabriel, a 10 y/o boy with leukemia doing chemotherapy.

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Nora and John Alastra, as they go ahead separately with their lives.

Tony Alastra, John Alastra’s father in a memory care facility.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Jean, her sister in hospice with memory loss and

  dementia.

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

People known to Joe Kersey: 

  Hallie Wilson, his 81 y/o sister with ovarian 

  cancer currently in remission. 

  John Wilson, his nephew, with a recent shoulder

  reconstruction and intracerebral hematomas after 

  falling off his roof. 

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

November 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

NOVEMBER 2024 PRAYER LIST

We pray for a successful Diocese of Southern Ohio convention next weekend.

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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark, with recent asthma exacerbations.

Tom Johnstone and Barbara, who is anticipating a December hip replacement.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God:

Delores Mae Kindell, mother of The Reverend Deacon Jackie Burns.

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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Barbara, our Rector’s sister, with recent surgery for a host of cancer related abdominal problems.

Nora and John Alastra, as they go ahead separately with their lives.

Lorraine Hinton, Jim Hinton’s mother.

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Gabriel, a 10 y/o boy with leukemia doing chemotherapy.

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony Alastra, John Alastra’s father in a memory care facility.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Jean, her sister in hospice with memory loss and

  dementia.

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

People known to Joe Kersey: 

  Hallie Wilson, his 80 y/o sister with ovarian 

  cancer currently in remission. 

  John Wilson, his nephew, with multiple injuries after 

  falling off his roof.  

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

October 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

OCTOBER 2024 PRAYER LIST

We pray for people affected by and recovering and cleaning up from the recent hurricanes to hit the Southeastern United States.

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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom and Barbara Johnstone.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God. 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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Barbara, our Rector’s sister, with recent surgery for a host of cancer related abdominal problems.

Michelle, Nora Alastra’s school associate, recovering from recent back surgery.

Nora and John Alastra, as they go ahead separately with their lives.

Lorraine Hinton, Jim Hinton’s mother.

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Gabriel, a 10 y/o boy with leukemia doing chemotherapy.

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony Alastra, John Alastra’s father in a memory care facility.

Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Emmet, her great-grandson with recent eye surgery.

  Jean, her sister in hospice with memory loss and

  dementia.

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

People known to Joe Kersey: 

  Hallie Wilson, his 80 y/o sister with ovarian 

  cancer currently in remission. 

  John Wilson, his nephew, with intracranial

  head, shoulder/arm, and pelvic injuries after falling

  off his roof.  

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

September 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

SEPTEMBER 2024 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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom and Barbara Johnstone.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God.

The Reverend Rob Matheus.

Paul D. Bennett, Joe Kersey’s partner of 44 years.

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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey, with metabolic problems and balance issues.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Nora and John Alastra, as they go ahead separately with their lives.

Anne Vasser, recently hospitalized with the flu.

Valerie, Dawn Hinkle’s daughter, with a recent cluster of infections.

Lorraine Hinton, Jim Hinton’s mother.

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Gabriel, a 10 y/o boy with leukemia doing chemotherapy.

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony Alastra, John Alastra’s father in a memory care facility.

Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Jean, her sister in hospice with memory loss and

  dementia.

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

Hallie Wilson, Joe Kersey’s 79 y/o sister with ovarian cancer, now in remission.   

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

August 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

AUGUST 2024 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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom and Barbara Johnstone.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God.

Alberta Vickers.

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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey, recently hospitalized for hyponatremia and on-going balance issues.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Anne Vasser, recently hospitalized with the flu but is now recovering at home  tended by her family.

Valerie, Dawn Hinkle’s daughter, with a recent bout of various respiratory, ear, and dental infections.

Lorraine Hinton, Jim Hinton’s mother.

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Gabriel, a 10 y/o boy with leukemia doing chemotherapy.

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony Alastra, John Alastra’s father in a memory care facility.

Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Jim and Tiffany Joling, who recently had their house

   burn down.

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

Hallie Wilson, Joe Kersey’s 79 y/o sister with ovarian cancer, now in remission after chemotherapy.   

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

July 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

JULY 2024 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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom and Barbara Johnstone.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly, with a recent broken foot and knee problems.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God.

Carmela Alastra, John Alastra’s mother.

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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Lorraine Hinton, Jim Hinton’s mother  with a recent respiratory infection.

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Gabriel, a 10 y/o boy with leukemia doing chemotherapy.

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony Alastra, John Alastra’s father in a memory care facility.

Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Jim and Tiffany Joling, who recently had their house

   burn down.

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

Hallie Wilson, Joe Kersey’s 79 y/o sister with ovarian cancer, now in remission after chemotherapy.   

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

June 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

JUNE 2024 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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom and Barbara Johnstone.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly, with a recent broken foot and knee problems.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God. 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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

Joe Kersey, with ongoing and worsening balance and perception problems, leg numbness and weakness, and back pain.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents.

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony and Carmela Alastra, John Alastra’s parents.

Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes and recent severe 

  bronchitis.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

Hallie Wilson, Joe Kersey’s 79 y/o sister with ovarian cancer, now in remission after chemotherapy.   

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

May 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

MAY 2024 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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom and Barbara Johnstone.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God.

Marian Arnold, Kathleen Mergler’s mother.

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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents (and Scott).

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony and Carmela Alastra, John Alastra’s parents.

Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

Hallie Wilson, Joe Kersey’s 79 y/o sister with ovarian cancer, now in remission after chemotherapy.   

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

April 2024 Prayer List

St. PETER’s CHURCH PARTNERS IN PRAYER

APRIL 2024 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:

Debi Cress.

Janet Powell.

Doug and Elaine Palmer. 

Sharon Shaw.

Kerry Shanklin.

Katie Cochran.

Roberta Clark.

Tom and Barbara Johnstone.

Phil Griffith and Dustie.

De Dee Daly.

We pray for the families and friends of St. Peter’s people whose souls have recently fled into the Presence of Almighty God.

Richard Delfs.

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:

Patrick Hardin in his discernment process toward ordained ministry.

John Keefer.

Chet Heid.

Tom Van Brunt.

Bishop Breidenthal.

We pray for those known to or close to our St. Peter’s community in other ways who are having changes and problems:

Scott Forrest’s elderly parents (and Scott).

Richard Skatzes, Patrick Hardin’s grandfather.

Gloria Rybicki, Joyce Laurence’s mother.

Louis Sizer, Jan Brinkerhoff’s son.

People known to Keni Hansen:

  Linda, her sister, who is in poor health.

People known to Linda Heid:      

  Terry, Greta Heid’s colleague, paralyzed with a major

   spinal injury.

People known to Marlyn Wyman:

  James Wyman.

  Jim Myers, Marlyn Wyman’s son-in-law.

  Penny Wyman, her niece.

Tony and Carmela Alastra, John Alastra’s parents.

Delores (Dee) Kindal, Jackie Burns’ mother.

People known to Kathleen Mergler:

   Marian Arnold, her 104 y/o mother who is doing poorly.

   Peter Joling, Kathleen Mergler’s brother-in-law, with

   severe lung disease. 

People known to the Clarks:

  Margie Clark.

  Abby Clark. 

People known to De Dee Daly:

  Terry Ross, her daughter, with diabetes.

  Carol Tolson, on total venous hyperalimentation for short

  bowel syndrome.

Hallie Wilson, Joe Kersey’s 79 y/o sister with ovarian cancer, now in remission after chemotherapy.   

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