St.
Leos’
Parish Community
Inside JUNE 2021
THE PRAYER CHAIN : Reaching God’s
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Heart as a Stewardship Community
t’s comforting to know that there is a spiritual army of about 70 generous “prayer warriors” who have “got our back.” By dedicating their time to the Prayer Chain, they are fighting for our parish family, in a quiet but extraordinary way. “People thank us all the time, and they offer prayers of thanksgiving for the prayers we have offered for them,” says Beth Clemans, who coordinates the Prayer Chain at our parish. “This gives us a lot of encouragement. This ministry is so important because prayer is powerful!” The Prayer Chain accepts prayer requests of all kinds. Those who would like to submit a request contact Beth, who in turn, passes on the request to each of the 10 leaders of 10 smaller prayer chains. “We accept almost any kind of prayer request — anything that is on anyone’s heart or mind that they want prayer for, such as physical or mental health concerns,” Beth says. “Generally, the requests are communicated through email, but some are communicated by phone calls or through voicemail messages. In my voice mailbox, I have a message explaining that if someone has a prayer request they can leave a message. I appreciate it when they leave a voice mail for me. We try to get their recontinued on page 5
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