Prayer Concerns
of the Presbytery of the Pacific
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June 26 2008

POP's GA Delegation
Long hours, sitting in the same convention-center type chair all day and evening, technological difficulties, difficult decisions . . . our delegation continues to need your prayers!
Eric Hoey
The Rev. Eric Hoey, former member of this Presbytery (former Pastor, South Bay Church) and now Director of Evangelism and Church Growth for the GAC in Louisville, was involved, with his entire family, in a serious automobile accident on June 11. Eric and most of the family were shaken and bruised but two of the children, Allison and Jonathan, were more seriously injured. Bill Moore in Eric's Louisville office confirmed today (June 20) that both are now at home and recovering; Eric is planning to attend General Assembly. Please pray for continued recovery for Eric and his family.
Presbytery People
Several members/family of the Presbytery have undergone recent loss or are facing serious medical situations. Please keep these, all known to God, in your prayers
Former Presbytery Member Ill
UPDATE: The Rev. Isaiah Jones, diagnosed with leukemia several months ago, is now in remission. Contact information for cards/letters is in the Presbytery office.
Peacemakers
Rick Ufford-Chase, Director, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
All who work for peace throughout the world
Worldwide Needs
Many ares of the world continue to struggle with extreme hardship. Please hold in prayer all who are caught in war and conflict; those affected by natural disasters; those caught in civil war throughout the world, including those in the Darfur Sudan region and those in the middle east.
The Presbyterian Family
Rev. Bruce Reyes-Chow, Moderator of the 218th GA and Rev. Dr. Byron Wade, Vice-Moderator
All Commissioners and Advisory Delegates at the 218th GA
Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, Stated Clerk, GA
Louisville staff members
Mission Co-workers throughout the world
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