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1 4/27/16 GEORGETOWN MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE PRAYER LIST for LEADERS of OUR NATION, STATE, and GEORGETOWN National Administratio 4/27/16 GEORGETOWN MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE PRAYER LIST FOR LEADERS OF OUR NATION, STATE, AND GEORGETOWN National Administration – President and Cabinet President Barack Obama Vice President Joseph R. Biden Secretary of State John Kerry Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell Secretary of Agriculture Thomas J. Vilsack Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez Secretary of Health and Human Resources Sylvia Matthews Burwell Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz Acting Secretary of Education John King Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson Legislative – Senate and House of Representatives Senator John Cornyn Senator Ted Cruz Representative John Carter Judicial – Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Justice Clarence Thomas Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg Justice Stephen G. Breyer Chief Justice John G. Roberts Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Justice Sonia Sotomayor Justice Elena Kagan State Administration – Governor’s Office Governor Gregg Abbott Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Attorney General Ken Paxton Secretary of State Carlos E. Cascos State Auditor John Keel Legislative – House and Senate Speaker of the House Joe Strauss Senator Charles Schwertner Representative Marsha Farney State Board of Education Member Tom Maynard 1 State Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht Justice Paul W. Green Justice Phil Johnson Justice Don R. Willettt Justice Eva Gusman Justice Debra Lehrmann Justice Jeffrey S. Boyd Justice John Phillip Devine Justice Jeff Brown Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge Sharon Keller Judge Lawrence E. Meyers Judge Bert Richardson Judge Kevin Yeary Judge Cheryl Johnson Judge Michael Keasler Judge Barbara Hervey Judge Elsa Acala Judge David Newell Williamson County Leaders County Judge Dan A. Gattis, County Judge Valerie Covey, County Commissioner, Precinct 3 James Wilson, County Sheriff Elected City of Georgetown Leaders Mayor Dale Ross City Council Members Anna Eby, District 1 Mayor Pro Tem Keith Brainard, District 2 John Hesser, District 3 Steve Fought, District 4 Ty Gipson, District 5 Rachael Jonrowe, District 6 Tommy Gonzalez, District 7 Appointed City of Georgetown Leaders David Morgan, City Manager Laurie Brewer, Assistant City Manager Jim Briggs, Assistant City Manager – General Manager of Utilities Elected Leaders of Georgetown Independent School District – Board of Trustees Scott Alarcon, President Scott Stribling, Vice-President Andy Webb Fred Barhydt Melanie Dunham Greg Eady Ronna Johnson 2 Leaders of Georgetown Public and Private Schools Georgetown ISD Administration Dr. Fred Brent, Superintendent Carlos Cantu, Assistant Superintendent – Administration and Support Services Dr. Jeff Burke, Assistant Superintendent – Academics Karen Dooley, Assistant Superintendent – Human Resources Mrs. Alma Guzman – Executive Director of Professional Learning Mrs. Suzanne Marchman, Executive Director –Community Engagement and Communication High School Principals Dr. Dave Denny, East View Cade Smith, Georgetown Marsha Winship, Richarte Middle School Principals Les Michalik, Benold Brian Booker, Forbes Brian Denson, Tippit Louis Garza, Alternative Program Robert Fischer, Williamson County Academy Elementary School Principals Nancy Bottlinger, Carver Susan Peacock, Cooper Donna Wallace, Ford Janet Morman, Frost Tyra Rasberry, McCoy Rob Dyer, Mitchell Natalia Ramback, Pickett Terri Space, Purl Debra Barker, Village Natasha Drumgoole, Williams Private Schools Edward Burger, President – Southwestern University Brad Cauley, Director of Student Affairs – Grace Academy Beckie Hardie, Executive Director – Community Montessori School Mary Kay Sims, Principal – St. Helen Catholic School Thomas Wrege, Principal – Zion Lutheran School Youth Leaders in Georgetown Schools Student Body Presidents Sara Boyd, East View High School Ty Markee, Georgetown High School Marisa Sanchez, Southwestern University Georgetown Police and Fire Department Leaders and Other Leaders of Public Safety Personnel Police Department Chief Wayne Nero, Chief Cory Tchida, Assistant Police Chief Fire Department John Sullivan, Chief Jeff Davis, Assistant Fire Chief Clay Shell, Assistant Fire Chief 3 Judges and Other Leaders in Georgetown and Williamson County Judicial System County District Judges Donna King, 277th District Stacey Matthews, 277th District Rick J. Kennon, 368th District Michael Paul Jergins, 395th District Betsy Lambeth, 425th District County Court At-Law Judges Suzanne Brooks, Court 1 Doug Arnold, Court 3 Judges and Other Leaders in Georgetown and Williamson County Judicial System – cont. County Court At-Law Judges – cont. John B. Master, Court 4 Bill Gravell, Jr., Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 Kevin Stoffle, Constable, Precinct 3 Georgetown Congregations and Clergy Leaders Andice Baptist Church, Pastor Daniel Crowther Calvary Chapel, Pastor Bob Lane Calvary Hill Baptist Church, Pastor Richard Mauldin, Jr Celebration Church, Pastors Joe and Lori Champion Christ Episcopal Church, Rev. Trawin Malone Christ Lutheran Church, Pastors Paul Kersten and Cheryl Lamaak Christ Presbyterian Church, Pastor Whit Anderson Christi Center, Eric Spalding Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Ryan Allowitz, Scott Williams Church at Somerset Church of the Holy Spirit, Rev. Elias Guajardo Church on the Rock, Pastors Dennis and Angela Hattenbaugh Congregation Havurah Shalom, Linda Schaffer Crestview Baptist Church, Rev. Dan Wooldridge, Rev. Jack Phelps, Dennis Leedon Cross and Crown Lutheran Church, Rev. Eric Hartzell Hope United, Rev. Ron Trimmer Georgetown Congregations and Clergy Leaders – cont. Faith Lutheran Church, Pastors Walt Pohland, Rev. John Selle First Baptist Church, Revs. Kevin Ueckert and David Griffin First Presbyterian Church, Rev. Michael Roberts First United Methodist Church, Pastors Steve Langford, Yvonne Coon, and Ron Swain Friendly Will Missionary Baptist Church, Pastor Rudy Williams Georgetown Church of Christ, Pastors Tim Curtis and Mike Gravois Georgetown Church of the Nazarene, Pastor John Knight (interim pastor) Georgetown Evangelical Free Church, Pastor David Gauthier Georgetown Police Department Chaplain, Pastor Steve Ledbetter Grace Bible Church, Pastor Dave Roberts Grace Episcopal Church (no current pastor) Grace Fellowship Church, Dr. Jack Ender Harvest Time Ministries, Pastor Robert Berrell Heritage Baptist Church, Pastor Steve Ledbetter Hill Country Bible Church, Pastor Bryan Threlkeid Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Corn Hill), Fr. Stephen Nesrtra Iglesia Celebration Church, Pastor Mark Balderson Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall Light of Christ Anglican Church, Fr. Kurt Hein 4 Macedonia Baptist Church, Rev. Jimmy Johnson Main Street Baptist Church, Rev. 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Jeff Smith, Dr. Dan Bonner, George and Barbara Brightwell Wesley Chapel AME Church, Rev. Silas Swint Wesleyan Homes Chaplain, Rev. Gary Whitbeck Williamson Baptist Association, Travis Bunrick and Cheryl Beaver Travis County Sheriff’s Department Chaplain, Rev. Lamar Claypool Other Pastors Dr. Don Guerrant, United Methodist (retired) Dr. Eric McKinney, United Methodist – Texas Methodist Foundation Rev. Jim Turley, United Methodist (retired) Administrators of Georgetown Assisted Living, Health Care, Nursing, and Memory Care Facilities Mr. Hugh Brown, St. David’s Hospital Benjamin Falls, Estrella Oaks Rehabilitation and Care Center Tiffany Enos, Community Relations Director, The Delaney at Georgetown Park Place Health Care Center Gayle Shelton, Administrator Dee Williamson, Director of Nursing Jason and Yvette Hall, Owners, Sedro Trail Assisted Living and Memory Care Wesleyan Homes Chris Spence, President Travis Wheat, Administrator – The Wesleyan at Scenic Michael Turner, Executive Director – Wesleyan Hospice Betty Folta-May, Executive Director – The Wesleyan at Estrella Diane Mailia, Director of Nursing – The Wesleyan at Scenic Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Leaders and Business Owners Karen Sheldon, President and CEO Board of Directors Melissa Barhydt David Giese Barrie Laing David Oliver Stephanie Blanck Tim Harris Donna Langbein Bill Skinner Wendy Cash Randy Hartford Virginia Lazenby Jim Wilson Tiffany Enos Todd Jackson Carlett Litterest Stephanie Featherstone Tracy Jackson Darrick McGill Ron Garland David Kellerman Kellin Nieman 5 Non-Profit and Other Non-Governmental Organizations Providing for Marginalized and Underserved Annunciation Maternity Home,
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