Last updated 4/16/2024
This is the current prayer list for Falcon Heights Church. Please hold the following in your prayers:
- Andres, Gordy Everest’s son-in-law; cancer.
- Craig Barry, Lee Barry’s brother, died suddenly; prayers for wife Anne and the family.
- Les Blomberg, recovering from surgery for infected hip replacement.
- Elliot, baby grandson of Norm and Jan Broadbent; eye surgery was successful, and more surgery is needed.
- Gordy Everest, healing after hand surgery.
- Joey, Renee Schunk’s son, being deployed to Qatar with the Air Force.
- Barney Hall, stage 4 cancer.
- Candy Hall and her family, Florida friends of Lynne Meyer and Mary Walser, as they grieve the loss of their 30-year-old grandson, Jake, who died last week from aggressive cancer.
- Joy, the wife of a member of Gordy Everest’s barbershop quartet; hemiplegic migraines. Also, family members with the same condition.
- Jerry Meigs, encephalopathy; being moved from transitional care.
- Rachel, friend of Libby O’Connell; cancer.
- Sheri, Lynne Meyer’s sister-in-law; stage 4 melanoma.
- Judy Stewart, friend of Lynne Meyer and Mary Walser, abdominal surgeries and hospitalizations.
- Cathy Svoboda, sister of Chuck Gramith; leukemia.
- Cor Wilson, back surgery.
- Nikki Storebo, friend of Mary Gaasch; in Missouri for treatment of cancer.
- Our church, in its time of transition.
Community prayers:
- U.S. House of Representatives: work together for the best for our country.
- Israel, Gaza, all of the Middle East: peace.
- All those affected by hate crimes and discrimination based on race, sex and other factors.
- Police accountability and reform from lawmakers at all levels of government.
- Victims of gun violence: peace in all neighborhoods.
- The people of Ukraine, in their struggle to survive as they fight the Russian invasion.
If you have a request for prayer, please contact Jan Blomberg, [email protected], who will pass on your request to the Prayer Group. If you would like prayers for someone other than yourself, please obtain permission from that person first.