Prayer Ministry

One of the many things a church family does is pray for each other.  During Sunday morning worship, we lift up names in prayer.

Please remember the people listed below as you pray each day.

If you would like to share a celebration or prayer request, email it to the church office at humcf@netscape.net.  Please let us know if you wish for your prayer to remain confidential or be added to the church's public prayer list.
Huntsville United Methodist Church
Allen Crum, Pastor
Huntsville United Methodist Church    500 West Main St.    Huntsville, Arkansas 72740
(479) 738-6890        Email: information@huntsvillearumc.org
Office Hours:  Monday - Thursday  8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Pray at all times and on every occasion in the power of the Holy Spirit.  Stay alert and be persistent in your prayers for all Christians everywhere.

~ Ephesians 6:18 (NLT)
Concerns    

Continued prayers are requested for Owen Davis who is deployed in Afghanistan. 

Continued prayers for Serene Davis.  She has now reached 36 weeks in her pregnancy and is still doing well.  The doctors will decide at her next appointment if she will have to be delivered early because of her preeclampsia.

Continued prayers for Tracy Easterling.

Pat Anderson asked for prayers for Dan Jackson (and his wife, Bess).  Dan is having some health problems.

Debbie Haynes asked for prayers for her cousin, Cathy Reuter, who has breast cancer and for her husband, Jim, who has been having problems with his feet.

Prayers are requested for Carolyn Cline who is battling cancer.

Remember all our military...








Lord, Grant me the strength to meet this day;
Please take my hand and lead the way,
Teach me trust and patience too,
In daily tasks which I must do. 
When I may falter hear my prayer,
Strength is knowing YOU are there.
Online prayer wall:   10thousanddoors.org
Sympathy

Condolences are sent to the families of Wayne Holt, Jo Ann Dennis and Doris Carter.


Joys

Jeff & Priscilla Griffin were glad to have Ryan, Whitney and Jayden in church this week.


Putting Christ into Christmas

'Twas the night before Christmas, the eve of Christ's birth;
Many people were resting all over the earth.
The shepherds were watching their sheep in the night,
When all of a sudden they saw a bright light.

And what to their wandering eyes should appear
But a beautiful angel, high up in the air;
His face was all shining; his garments so bright
That the shepherds began to tremble with fright.

But as he came nearer, the words that he said
Soon gave them to know there was nothing to dread;
He told them of peace, with no fear or danger,
For their wonderful gift they would find in a manger.

So leaving their sheep, they went into town
To seek for this gift; they looked all around.
They came to the stable, the covers they lift,
And there in the manger--God's wonderful gift!

So pure and so holy, so full of God's love;
They knew it was Jesus, God's gift from above.
And so as we think of this Savior again,
May our worship this Christmas not be in vain.

Let us love Him and trust Him; there's none that's too small;
May the Lord richly bless you.  Merry Christmas to all!

--Author Unknown