Religious leaders from seven local churches, government officials and the public are expected to join this Thursday on the steps of Warwick City Hall at noon to observe the National Day of Prayer. …
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Religious leaders from seven local churches, government officials and the public are expected to join this Thursday on the steps of Warwick City Hall at noon to observe the National Day of Prayer. This will be the 71st national observance.
Pastors and leaders expected to participate at the Warwick observance include, Father Robert Marciano, pastor of St. Kevin Church and President of Bishop Hendricken High School, Pastor Ron Provencal from Lakewood Baptist Church, Pastor Matt McIntosh from Warwick Hope Church, Pastor Jon Angell from North Kingstown Assembly of God, Pastor Richard Leahey, Solid Rock Church, Pastor Scott Lee of St. Barnabas Church and Rabbi Bryan Samuel from Mishkahn David Synagogue, Smithfield.
All who want to pray to God for our city, our families, our state and our nation are welcome.
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