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2020 National Day of Prayer THE OHIO SUPREME COURT CITY LEADERS Chief Justice: Maureen O’Connor • Justice: Michael Donnelly Justice: Sharon L. Kennedy • Justice: Judith L. French CITY OF BEAVERCREEK Mayor: Bob Stone City Council: Joanna Garcia, Charles Curran, Ryan Rushing, Th e AAnnualnnual Justice: Melody Stewart • Justice: Patrick F. Fischer Justice: R. Patrick DeWine Don Adams and Pete Bales CITY MANAGER, Pete Landrum OHIO SENATE LEADERS CITY ATTY, Steve McHugh NNATIONALATIONAL President: Larry Obhof • Pres. Pro Tempore: Bob Peterson CITY OF BELLBROOK Mayor: Mike Schweller Majority Leader: Matt Huffman • Majority Whip: Jay Hottinger • Minority Leader: Kenny Yuko • Asst Min Leader: CITY OF FAIRBORN Mayor: Paul Keller Cecil Thomas • Minority Whip: Sean O’Brien CITY OF XENIA Mayor: Sarah Mays DDAYAY OOFF Asst Min Whip: Sandra Williams VILLAGE OF CLIFTON Mayor: J. Alex Bieri VILLAGE OF BOWERSVILLE Mayor: Gary W. Ellison OHIO HOUSE LEADERS VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE Mayor: Tony Pergram Speaker: Larry Householder PPRAYERRAYER VILLAGE OF JAMESTOWN Mayor: Joshua Bradley Speaker Pro Tempore: Jim Butler Maj Floor Ld: Bill Seitz VILLAGE OF SPRING VALLEY Mayor: Lori Ann Carroll Asst Maj Floor: Anthony DeVitis VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS Mayor: Pam Conine Maj Whip: Jay Edwards BATH TOWNSHIP Trustees: Kassie Lester, Thomas Pitstick, Asst Maj Whip: Laura Lanese Steven Ross • Fiscal Officer: Elaine M. Brown FForor tthehe eeartharth sshallhall bebe fi llledled wwithith Minority Leader: Emilia Strong Sykes BEAVERCREEK TOWNSHIP Trustees: Debborah Wallace, Asst Min Leader: Kristin Boggs tthehe kknowledgenowledge ofof thethe gloryglory ofof thethe Min Whip: Paula Hicks-Hudson Jessica Dean, Tom Kretz • Fiscal Officer: Ryan Rushing LLord,ord, aass tthehe wwatersaters ccoverover tthehe ssea.ea. Asst Min Whip: Richard Brown CAESARSCREEK TOWNSHIP Trustees: Keith Beam, H HHabakkukabakkuk 22:14:14 Andrew Bledsoe, Don Van Tress • Fiscal Officer: Jim Randall LET US PRAY FOR GREENE COUNTY LEADERS CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP Trustees: Kent Campbell, Jeffrey State Senator 10th District: Robert Hackett A. Ewry, Deborah Krajicek • Fiscal Officer: Rebecca Ryan State Representative 73th District: Rick Perales State Representative 74th District: Bill Dean JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Trustees: Mark Klingler, Roger Commissioners: Bob Glaser, Tom Koogler, Dick Gould Caraway, Richard Zehring • Fiscal Officer: Linda Fliehman Prosecuting Atty: Stephen K. Haller MIAMI TOWNSHIP Trustees: Mark Crockett, Chris Mucher, Clerk of Courts: A.J. Williams Don Hollister • Fiscal Officer: Margaret Silliman Sheriff: Eugene Fischer NEW JASPER TOWNSHIP Trustees: Daniel Bingamon, Recorder: Eric Sears Treasurer: Kraig Hagler Michael Horsley, Lisa Townsend • Fiscal Officer: Trent Lickliter Engineer: Stephanie Ann Goff ROSS TOWNSHIP Trustees: Michael Brown, Steven Hart, Auditor: David A. Graham James Spahr • Fiscal Officer: Gary Bogan Coroner: Kevin L. Sharrett SILVERCREEK TOWNSHIP Trustees: Bob Frost, Anthony Whaley, J. Gordon Dwyer • Fiscal Officer: Melissa Smith JUDGES SPRING VALLEY TOWNSHIP Trustees: John K. DeWine, Fairborn Municipal Court: Beth W. Cappelli Carrie Smith, Paul Martin • Fiscal Officer: Kitty Crockett Xenia Municipal Court: Ronald Lewis Court of Com Pleas: Michael Buckwalter & Stephen A. Wolaver SUGARCREEK TOWNSHIP Trustees: Carolyn Destefani, Ct of Com Pleas: Domestic Relations: Steven L. Hurley Nadine Daugherty • Fiscal Officer: Ted Hodson Ct of Com Pleas: Probate Division: Thomas O’Diam XENIA TOWNSHIP Trustees: Scott Miller, Susan Spradlin, L. Ct of Com Pleas: Juvenile Division: Adolfo Tornichio Stephen Combs • Fiscal Officers: Jacqueline Robinson Through this prayer guide, you will have an opportunity to THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT 2020 NATIONAL PRAYER FOR AMERICA petition God on behalf of our leaders and those who are in John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice authority over us. As you humbly come before the Lord and Clarence Thomas • Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lord, we exist to give You glory. We exist because seek His face, please pray that these men and women will be Stephen G. Breyer • Samuel A. Alito, Jr. of Your glory, and in Your glory, as our Creator, granted divine wisdom, guidance and strength to fulfil their Sonia Sotomayor • Elena Kagan Redeemer, and Sustainer. We give you thanks and important roles. Neil M. Gorsuch • Brett M. Kavanaugh praise for every breath and moment You have given For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of SENATE LEADERS to us. We repent of our sin; for the shameful things the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea. Chaplain: Barry Black we have done against You and for our silence when Habakkuk 2:14 Pres Pro Tempore: Chuck Grassley Majority Leader; Mitch McConnell we did not speak up to proclaim Your Name, profess LET US PRAY for AMERICA’S LEADERS Whip: John Thune Your Word, or protect and practice Your will. We ask President Donald J. Trump & First Lady Melania Trump Minority Leader: Charles E. Schumer Your forgiveness. We pray that the knowledge of Vice President & Wife: Mike and Karen Pence Minority Whip: Richard Durbin the glory of the Lord will spread across our nation THE PRESIDENT’S CABINET HOUSE LEADERS and the entire earth as we seek Your Kingdom and White House Chief of Staff: Mick Mulvaney • Secretary of State Speaker: Nancy Pelosi righteousness; as we walk in obedience to You, and Mike Pompeo • Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin • Chaplain: Daniel L. Mode Secretary of Defense Mark Esper • Attorney General William House Majority Leader: Steny Hoyer in humble unity, love one another. Jesus, the Bible Barr • Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt • Secretary Majority Whip: James Clyburn says that You are “the knowledge of the glory of the of Agriculture Sonny Perdue • Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Minority Leader: Kevin McCarthy Lord.” You have taught us to pray, commanded us L. Ross, Jr. • Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia • Secretary of Minority Whip: Steve Scalise Health and Human Services Alex Azar • Secretary of Housing to love, and commissioned us to share Your gospel and Urban Development Benjamin S. Carson, Sr. • Secretary OHIO’s UNITED STATES SENATORS of grace. Your glory fills our hearts and families, of Transportation Elaine L. Chao • Secretary of Energy Dan Sherrod Brown • Robert Portman it overflows into our neighborhoods, workplaces, Brouillette • Secretary of Education Elisabeth Prince DeVos • Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie • Secretary OHIO’s UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN campuses, churches, in our entertainment and media. of Homeland Security Chad Wolf • White House Chief of Steve Chabot • Brad Wenstrup • Mike Turner • Jim Jordan We give thanks for our military and ask that Your Staff Mick Mulvaney • U.S. Trade Representative Robert Bob Latta • Bill Johnson • Joyce Beatty • Marcy Kaptur glory would spread to, and through them as they Lighthizer • Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell • David Joyce • Marcia Fudge • Trot Balderson • Steve Stivers Ambassador to the United Nations Jonathan Cohen • Director Anthony Gonzalez • Tim Ryan • Bob Gibbs • Warren Davidson preserve freedom around the world. We pray for our of the Office of Management and Budget Russ Vought • government, that all of our leaders and laws would Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Gina Haspel OHIO GOVERNOR be filled with Your glory, that they would magnify Your • Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Mike DeWine & First Lady Fran DeWine Andrew Wheeler • Small Business Adm: Jovita Carranza Lt Governor: John Husted • Attorney General Holy Word and honor Your will and ways. We pray Sec of State •Treasurer that Your grace and glory would spread to bring hope Auditor • Chief of Staff to the hopeless, and love where there is hurt and LET’S PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS Chf of Lgl Counsel http://www.presidentialprayerteam.com/armedforces/ Ass. Legislative Dir hate. God, use us as we pray your promise, that “the Ch/Pol Adv • Dir Pblic Liaison earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory OUR MILITARY LEADERS of t he Lord as t he waters cover the sea.” In Jesus Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff: Gen. Mark A. Milley THE GOVERNOR’S CABINET Vice Chairman JCS: Gen. John E. Hyten Adjutant General • Adm Services • Aging • Agriculture • Name, Amen! Chief of Staff, Army: General James C. McConville Budget/Man • Commerce • Development Services Agency • Commandant, Marine Corps: General David H. Berger EPA • Yth Services • INS • Job/Fmly Ser • Mental Health & Kathy Branzell Chief of Naval Operations: Admiral Michael Gilday Addiction Services • Disabilities • Ntrl Rsrcs • Pub Safety • Chief of Staff, Air Force: General David L. Goldfein Medicaid • Rehab / Crctn • Taxation • Trans • Wrkrs Comp • President, National Day of Prayer Task Force Chief of Staff, Nat’l Guard: Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel Dev. Disabilities • Health • Vet Services • Higher Ed Chancellor.
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