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Let's Pray
Let's come together praying for those in our church and their families.
Updated May 18, 2026
Please be in prayer for the following...
The Harrison Family - needing to find a new home in the next 30 days as their landlord wants the house back that they are renting; they have 10 children

Jamie Ronchetto - Tom Wieberg's Niece - going through her second battle with cancer

The Family of Jesse Wright - Jesse passed away Saturday evening following a choking incident; please keep the family in your prayers - Brent & Melissa Mitchell and David & Darla Wright are the parents

UPDATE: Jayne Barnett - Jayne is improving each day; continue to pray for a complete healing for her

UPDATE: Snider's Nephews - Ethan Tatro - Ethan's scans show the cancer is responding to treatment - the tiny nodules are gone, larger ones have shrunk, no new nodules; he will continue with his chemo regimen, and has ten more month of treatments to go
Brandon Snider - recent scans show that the tumors are actually shrinking some; he continues to have injection treatments every 6 week; his doctor is astounded at how well things look

Bo (Guy) Marshall - Tim Marshall's oldest brother was taken to the hospital where they found cancer throughout his body. They are sending him to the Tri-County Nursing Home in Vandalia, MO for Hospice care. 

Pam Rector - awaiting results of radiation treatment

UPDATE: Natalie Jemes - Natalie was able to be at church on Mother's Day and said that she is in no pain and praising God for the healing the surgery has provided!
Scott Hoskin - Jane Fountain's son - recovering from open heart surgery 
Angela Blackstun's Mother, Cathy Goggins - Cathy is on hospice with end stage COPD
Jeff Belt - home - kidney issues
David & Caren Fiedler - continued prayers for the Fiedler's following David's lung transplant; he is now back in Macon
Nancy - Betty Baker's Sister 
Debbie Albright - Debbie is at home and needs continued prayer
Frankie Lolli - Amanda Lolli's brother-in-law - continuing his cancer treatments in Columbia