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2016 Prayer Calendar Missouri 2016 Prayer Calendar Missouri Executive 1 Legislative 2 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II 3 3 Sen. Gary Romine 4 11 Vacant 5 19 Sen. Kurt Schaefer 6 27 Sen. Wayne Wallingford 7 President Barack Obama Rep. Sam Graves 4 Sen. Joseph Keaveny 12 Sen. Dan Hegeman 20 Sen. Jay Wasson 28 Sen. Mike Parson U.S. Congress Vice President Joe Biden Rep. Billy Long 5 Sen. Jamilah Nasheed 13 Sen. Gina Walsh 21 Sen. David Pearce 29 Sen. David Sater Senator Roy Blunt Gov. Jeremiah “Jay” Nixon Rep. Jason Smith 6 Sen. Mike Kehoe 14 Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal 22 Sen. Paul Wieland 30 Sen. Bob Dixon Senator Claire McCaskill Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder 7 Sen. Jason Holsman 15 Sen. Eric Schmitt 23 Vacant 31 Sen. Ed Emery Rep. Lacy Clay Att. Gen. Chris Koster State Senators (by district) 8 Sen. Will Kraus 16 Sen. Dan Brown 24 Sen. Jill Schupp 32 Sen. Ron Richard Rep. Ann Wagner Sec. of St. Jason Kander 1 Sen. Scott Sifton 9 Sen. Kiki Curls 17 Sen. Ryan Silvey 25 Sen. Doug Libla 33 Sen. Mike Cunningham Rep. Blaine Leutkemeyer Treasurer Clint Zweifel 2 Sen. Bob Onder 10 Sen. Jeanie Riddle 18 Sen. Brian Munzlinger 26 Sen. Dave Schatz 34 Sen. Rob Schaaf Auditor Rep. Vicky Hartzler State Representatives 8 7 Rep. Mike Lair 9 15 Rep. Jon Carpenter 10 23 Rep. Randy Dunn 11 31 Rep. Sheila Solon 12 39 Rep. Joe Don McGaugh 13 47 Rep. Chuck Basye 14 (by District) 8 Rep. Jim Neely 16 Rep. Noel Shull 24 Rep. Judy Morgan 32 Rep. Jeanie Lauer 40 Rep. Jim Hansen 48 Rep. Dave Muntzel 1 Rep. Allen Andrews 9 Rep. Delus Johnson 17 Rep. Nick King 25 Rep. Jeremy LaFavor 33 Rep. Donna Pfautsch 41 Rep. Randy Pietzman 49 Rep. Travis Fitzwater 2 Rep. J. Eggleston 10 Rep. Pat Conway 18 Rep. Lauren Arthur 26 Rep. Gail McCann Beatty 34 Rep. Rebecca Roeber 42 Rep. Bart Korman 50 Rep. Caleb Jones 3 Rep. Nate Walker 11 Rep. Galen Higdon, Jr. 19 Rep. John Joseph Rizzo 27 Rep. Bonnaye Mims 35 Rep. Gary Cross 43 Rep. Jay Houghton 51 Rep. Dean Dohrman 4 Rep. Craig Redmon 12 Rep. Ken Wilson 20 Rep. Bill Kidd 28 Rep. Tom McDonald 36 Rep. DaRon McGee 44 Rep. Caleb Rowden 52 Rep. Nathan Beard 5 Rep. Lindell Shumake 13 Rep. Nick Marshall 21 Rep. Ira Anders 29 Rep. Rory Rowland 37 Rep. Joe Runions 45 Rep. Kip Kendrick 53 Rep. Glen Kolkmeyer 6 Rep. Tim Remole 14 Rep. Kevin Corlew 22 Rep. Brandon Ellington 30 Rep. Mike Cierpiot 38 Rep. T.J. Berry 46 Rep. Stephen Webber 54 Rep. Denny Hoskins 63 Rep. Bryan Spencer 104 Rep. Kathie Conway 55 Rep. Rick Brattin 15 16 72 Rep. Mary Nichols 17 80 Rep. Mike Colona 18 88 Rep. Tracy McCreery 19 96 Rep. Mike Leara 20 21 64 Rep. Robert Cornejo 105 Rep. Mark Parkinson 56 Rep. Jack Bondon 73 Rep. Courtney Curtis 81 Rep. Jacob Hummel 89 Rep. Dean Plocher 97 Rep. John McCaherty 65 Rep. Anne Zerr 106 Rep. Chrissy Sommer 57 Rep. Wanda Brown 74 Rep. Sharon Pace 82 Rep. Michele Kratky 90 Rep. Deb Lavender 98 Rep. Shamed Dogan 66 Rep. Tommie Pierson 107 Rep. Ron Hicks 58 Rep. David Wood 75 Rep. Rochelle Gray 83 Rep. Gina Mitten 91 Rep. Jeanne Kirkton 99 Rep. Andrew Koenig 67 Rep. Alan Green 108 Rep. Justin Hill 59 Rep. Mike Bernskoetter 76 Rep. Josh Peters 84 Rep. Karla May 92 Rep. Genise Montecillo 100 Rep. Sue Allen 68 Rep. Keith English 109 Rep. Paul Curtman 60 Rep. Jay Barnes 77 Rep. Kimberly Gardner 85 Rep. Clem Smith 93 Rep. Bob Burns 101 Rep. Don Gosen 69 Rep. Margo McNeil 110 Rep. Kirk Mathews 61 Rep. Justin Alferman 78 Rep. Penny Hubbard 86 Rep. Joe Adams 94 Rep. Cloria Brown 102 Rep. Kurt Bahr 70 Rep. Bill Otto 111 Rep. Shane Roden 62 Rep. Tom Hurst 79 Rep. Michael Butler 87 Rep. Stacey Newman 95 Rep. Marsha Haefner 103 Rep. John Wiemann 71 Rep. Sue Meredith 112 Rep. Rob Vescovo 129 Rep. Sandy Crawford 138 Rep. Don Phillips 155 Rep. Lyle Rowland 113 Rep. Dan Shaul 22 121 Rep. Keith Frederick 23 24 25 147 Rep. Kathy Swan 26 27 Judicial 28 130 Rep. Jeff Messenger 139 Rep. Jared Taylor 156 Rep. Jeff Justus 114 Rep. Becky Ruth 122 Rep. Steve Lynch 148 Rep. Holly Rehder 131 Rep. Sonya Anderson 140 Rep. Lynn Morris 157 Rep. Mike Moon 115 Rep. Elaine Gannon 123 Rep. Diane Franklin 149 Rep. Don Rone US Supreme Court Justices 132 Rep. Charlie Norr 141 Rep. Tony Dugger 158 Rep. Scott Fitzpatrick 116 Rep. Kevin Engler 124 Rep. Rocky Miller 150 Rep. Andrew McDaniel Chief Justice John Roberts 133 Rep. Eric Burlison 142 Rep. Robert Ross 159 Rep. Bill Lant 117 Rep. Linda Black 125 Rep. Warren Love 151 Rep. Tila Rowland Hubrecht Justice Antonin Scalia 134 Rep. Elijah Haahr 143 Rep. Jeffrey Pogue 160 Rep. Bill Reiboldt 118 Rep. Ben Harris 126 Rep. Patricia Pike 152 Rep. Todd Richardson Justice Anthony Kennedy 135 Rep. Lincoln Hough 144 Rep. Paul Fitzwater 161 Rep. Bill White 119 Rep. Dave Hinson 127 Rep. Mike Kelley 153 Rep. Steve Cookson Justice Clarence Thomas 136 Rep. Kevin Austin 145 Rep. Shelley Keeney 162 Rep. Charlie Davis 120 Rep. Jason Chipman 128 Rep. Sue Entlicher 154 Rep. Shawn Rhoads Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 137 Rep. Lyndall Fraker 146 Rep. Donna Lichtenegger 163 Rep. Tom Flanigan Justice Stephen Breyer 29 30 31 Pray that the King of the Universe may: www.pray1Tim2.org Justice Samuel Alito, Jr. Local Justice Sonia Sotomayor Hon. Laura Denvir-Stith 1) Demonstrate His grace and salvation in their lives Justice Elena Kagan Hon. Richard Teitelman Your Local Leaders 2) Grant them to delight in the sufficiency of Christ Sign up to receive daily or weekly prayer Hon. Patricia Breckenridge 3) Strengthen them to honor truth and the God of reminders. Find other tools to help as MO Supreme Court Judges Hon. Zel Fischer Truth in their lives and decisions Chief Justice Mary Russell Hon. George Draper III … And give thanks for His choosing them as our leaders you pray for our leaders. Hon. Paul Wilson at this strategic time John Battaglia Capitol Commission Missouri PO Box 891, Jefferson City, MO 65102 573-355-4161 [email protected] www.capitolcom.org/missouri .
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