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CC VA 2015.Pdf P Virginia Therefore I exhort first of all Greetings! Thank you for your interest in Capitol Commission. We are a that supplications, prayers, non-profit, evangelical organization dedicated to bringing the Great intercessions, and giving of Commission to the leaders of our state, our nation and the world. We reach thanks be made for all men, the elected officials with the Gospel of Jesus Christ through prayer and the for kings, and all who are in ministry of the Word, functioning under the authority of the local church. authority , that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in Capitol Commission exists to make disciples of Jesus Christ in the political all godliness and reverence. arena throughout America and around the world. Our ministry’s goal is to For this is good and accept- reach every political leader in the world, at every level of government, every able in the sight of God our year, with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our strategy is to place one, full-time Savior, Who desires all men disciple-maker in each of America’s 50 state capitols, launch a ministry in to be saved and to come to D.C. and then plant ministries in foreign capitals around the world, the knowledge of the truth. functioning as an arm of the Church into each capitol. I Timothy 2:1-4 Our Mission : To fulfill the first priority given to the Church to pray for our leaders (I Tim. 2:1-4) and to fulfill the Great Commission, focused upon Go therefore and disciple discipling all the nations, and therefore the leaders, and teaching them all the all the nations , baptizing Lord commanded (Matt. 28:18-20). Like Paul, who evangelized capitols (as them in the name of the modeled in Acts 1:8) and won kings (Acts 9:15), we strive to “ present every Father and of the Son man complete in Christ ” (Col. 1:28). and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe Our Method : all things that I have 1) Encouraging Christians to pray for their leaders (I Tim. 2:1-4). commanded you. 2) Presenting the Gospel to every legislator, every year through weekly Matthew 28:19-20 expository Bible studies, distributing Bible study notes and having personal appointments – the Bible being our only authority and all sufficient source for life and godliness. And we proclaim Him, 3) Equipping those who are believers to make other disciples for Christ. admonishing every man 4) Working alongside our leaders’ local churches and pastors, toward faith and teaching every man and obedience in the life of each legislator and to emphasize to them the with all wisdom, so that importance of involvement in a strong Bible-believing local church. we may present every man complete in Christ . We appreciate your prayers for us and our leaders. To sign up to pray Colossians 1:28 for them go to www.pray1tim2.org . For more information, please visit our website at www.capitolcom.org . We are excited to work with our political leaders in such a time as this and we are thankful to partner with you in the Richmond Address: harvest for the glory of the King of kings and Lord of lords, Jesus Christ. Post Office Box 2020 Chesterfield, VA 23832 Your servants for our leaders, Phone: 804-796-9411 Fax: 804-796-9410 Email: david.andersen@ capitolcom.org David & Eunjoo Andersen Capitol Commission—Virginia VA Leadership Prayer List Senators (by District) contd. Delegates (by District) contd.Delegates (by District) contd. 23 Stephen D. Newman th89 Daun Hester 2015 Leaders-Monthly 35 Mark L. Keam 17 Rep. Caucus Chair 36 Kenneth R. Plum 90 Joseph C. “Joe” Lindsey Spiritual 24 Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. 91 Gordon Helsel, Jr. st 37 David Bulova Your Pastor(s) __ 1 25 R. Creigh Deeds 9th 38 L. Kaye Kory 92 Jeion A. Ward 25th 26 Mark D. Obenshain 39 Vivian E. Watts 93 T. Monty Mason Executive 27 Jill Holtzman Vogel 40 Timothy D. Hugo 94 David E. Yancey President Obama 28 Richard H. Stuart 41 Eileen Filler-Corn 95 Mamye E. BaCote Vice President Biden 29 Charles J. Colgan 42 David B. Albo 18th96 Brenda Pogge State Leadership th 30 Adam P. Ebbin 10 43 Mark D. Sickles 97 Chris Peace Governor – Terry McAuliffe 31 Barbara A. Favola 44 Scott A. Surovell 98 M. Keith Hodges Lieutenant Governor – Ralph Northam 32 Janet D. Howell 45 Rob Krupicka 99 Margaret Ransone President of the State Senate 100 Robert S. Bloxom, Jr. th nd 33 Jennifer T. Wexton 46 Charniele Herring 26 Attorney General–Mark Herring 2 34 Chap Petersen 47 Patrick A. Hope 35 Richard L. Saslaw, 48 R.C. “Rip” Sullivan, Jr. Judicial US Supreme Court Justices Legislative Minority Leader 11th 49 Alfonso Lopez 19th Congress – VA Representatives Chief Justice John Roberts 36 Linda T. “Toddy” Puller 50 Jackson H. Miller Senator Mark Warner 37 David W. Marsden 51 Richard L. Anderson Justice Elena Kagan Senator Tim Kaine 38 Ben Chafin, Jr. 52 Luke E. Torian Justice Samuel Alito 1 Representative Robert Wittman th 39 George Barker 53 Marcus B. Simon Justice Antonin Scalia 27 2 Representative Scott Rigell th54 Robert D. Orrock, Sr. Justice Anthony Kennedy 3 Representative Bobby Scott 40 Charles “Bill” Carrico12 rd Delegates (by District) 55 H.F. “Buddy” Fowler, Jr. Justice Sonia Sotomayor 4 Representative Randy Forbes 3 th 1 Terry G. Kilgore 56 Peter Ferrell 20 Justice Clarence Thomas 5 Representative Robert Hurt 2 Michael T. Futrell 57 David J. Toscano Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 6 Representative Bob Goodlatte 3 James “Will” Morefield Minority Floor Leader Justice Stephen Breyer th 7 Representative Dave Brat* 28 4 Todd E. Pillion 58 Robert B. Bell 8 Representative Don Beyer VA Supreme Court Justices 5 Israel O’Quinn 59 Matt Fariss 9 Representative Morgan Griffith Chief Justice Donald W. Lemons 6 Jeffrey L. Campbell 60 James E. Edmunds II 10 Representative Barbara Comstock Hon. D. Arthur Kelsey 7 Nick Rush 13th 61 Thomas C. Wright, Jr. 11Representative Gerald Connolly 4th Hon. S. Bernard Goodwyn 8 Greg Habeeb 62 Riley E. Ingram stHon. LeRoy F. Millette, Jr. 29 9 Charles Poindexter 63 Joseph E. Preston 21 State Legislative Leaders-Italic Hon. William C. Mims 10 Randy Minchew 64 Rick Morris Senators (by District) Hon. Elizabeth A. McClanahan 11 Sam Rasoul 65 R. Lee Ware, Jr. 1 John Miller th 12 Joseph Yost 66 Kirkland M. Cox Hon. Cleo E. Powell 30 2 Mamie E. Locke 13 Robert G. “Bob” Marshall Majority Floor Leader 3 Thomas K. Norment, Jr. th67 “Jim” M. LeMunyon Your Local Leaders 31st Majority Leader 14 Danny Marshall, III 14 68 Manoli Loupassi 4 Ryan T. McDougle 15 C. Todd Gilbert 16 Les R. Adams 69 Betsy B. Carr *New leaders are in red 5 Kenneth C. Alexander 5th 17 Chris T. Head 70 Delores L. McQuinn 22 6 Lynwood W. Lewis 18 Michael Webert 71 Jennifer McClellan Pray that the King of 7 Frank W. Wagner 19 Terry L. Austin 72 Jimmie Massie 8 Jeffery L. McWaters The Universe may, 20 Richard P. “Dickie” Bell 73 John M. O’Bannon, III 9 A. Donald McEachin 1. Demonstrate His grace & 21 Ron A. Villanueva 15th 74 Joe Morrissey 10 John C. Watkins 6th salvation in their lives, 22 Kathy J. Byron 75 Roslyn C. Tyler 2. Grant them to delight in 11 Stephen H. Martin 76 S. Chris Jones 23 T. Scott Garrett the sufficiency of Christ, 12 Walter A. Stosch, rd 24 Ben L. Cline 77 Lionell Spruill, Sr. 23 3. Strengthen them to honor President Pro Tempore 25 R. Steven Landes 78 J.A. “Jay” Leftwich, Jr. truth and the God of Truth 13 Richard “Dick” Black 26 Tony O. Wilt 79 Johnny S. Joannou in their lives and decisions. 14 John A. Cosgrove th27 Roxann Robinson 80 Matthew James Give thanks for His choosing 15 Frank M. Ruff 7 28 William J. Howell, 81 Barry D. Knight them as our leaders at this 16 Rosalyn R. Dance Speaker of the House 16 82 Bill R. DeSteph, Jr. strategic time. 17 Bryce E. Reeves 29 Mark J. Berg 83 Chris P. Stolle 18 L. Louise Lucas th 30 Edward T. Scott 84 Glenn R. Davis, Jr. 24 David & Eunjoo Andersen 19 Ralph Smith Capitol Commission Virginia th31 L. Scott Lingamfelter 85 Scott W. Taylor 20 William M. “Bill” Stanley 8 32 Thomas “Tag” Greason 86 Thomas Davis Rust Phone: 804-796-9411 21 John S. Edwards 33 Dave A. LaRock 87 David Ramadan www.capitolcom.org 22 Thomas Garrett, Jr. 34 Kathleen J. Murphy 88 Mark L. Cole www.pray1tim2.org .
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