SAN ANGELO, TX — The annual National Day of Prayer Breakfast was held early Thursday morning starting at 6 a.m. Over 700 San Angeloans attended the event to hear renown pastor and author Dr. Tony Jones.
The event was title sponsored by The Hands and Feet of Jesus. Gold sponsors included Devin and Liz Bates; Kay Bates; Randy and Susan Brooks; Olive’s Nursery; Steve and Pollyanna Stephens; Surety Title; Twisted Root Burger Company; and UBS Financial.
The morning began with a prayer by Tom Green County Sheriff Nick Hanna. Following this, State Rep. Drew Darby spoke about the importance of having Jesus in our lives.
Dr. Evans offered a full-throated appeal to know the Biblical God and warned against false idols. He said those who turn solely to politicians or science to solve our problems are worshipping false idols just as the Bible warns us not to do. Evans drew a standing ovation.
Throughout the event, San Angelo pianist Terry Mikeska provided music, including the accompaniment of singer Sariah Noworatzky, who performed a beautiful rendition of “How Great Thou Art.”
The National Prayer Breakfast in San Angelo is part of a national movement. Locally, Lori Francks was the head organizer of Thursday’s event. Wrey Montgomery, who has been on the prayer breakfast committee for about a decade, said this was the first breakfast since 2020. The 2021 event was canceled due to Covid. This year’s event was further challenged when forecast snow and ice forced organizers to delay the event for a week. Montgomery said he was surprised and pleased with the large attendance in spite of the challenges.
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Ever felt like you are living in an alternate reality? WTH good does a prayer breakfast do? SMH
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