Preparing to pray for the world
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The nation, the poor, the suffering, global injustice. With prayer
topics as heavy as these, it makes sense to pray in numbers, local
religious leaders say.
That’s why next Thursday, people in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa will
gather and pray with fellow congregants, even of different religions, for
the National Day of Prayer.
Don Baldwin, interim pastor at Newport Mesa Christian Center in Costa
Mesa, said his congregation will join the center’s Spanish-speaking
community to pray in Spanish. There will be some translation but everyone
will pray for one thing. One big thing, actually: the world.
“It’s important to pray together because Christianity is not a Lone
Ranger religion,” he said. “It is a corporate religion and we are all the
body of Christ, and so we’re linked to every other Christian in the
world, and so we need corporate prayers rather than individual prayers on
a day like that.”
At 5:30 a.m., about 15 or 16 early risers -- though Baldwin hopes for
more -- will enter a sanctuary that currently displays pictures of the
center’s 102 missionaries working around the world. Congregants will pray
for these missionaries as they serve the poor in areas including Mexico,
El Salvador, Argentina and South Africa.
The Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council will also pray early in the
morning on Thursday. Their National Day of Prayer Interfaith Breakfast
will start at 7:15 a.m. with a medley of religions represented.
“The mayors are coming to pray together, and people from all different
religions are gonna be there,” said Dennis Short, a pastor at Harbor
Christian Church in Newport Beach.
James L. Doti, the president of Chapman University, will be the
breakfast’s keynote speaker. Newport Beach Mayor Gary Adams, Costa Mesa
Mayor Libby Cowan, pastors, rabbis, representatives from the Islamic
Society of Orange County and other speakers will also lead prayers or
read scripture from their respective books.
“We all pray for similar things,” said Jim de Boom, a secretary and
executive director for the Interfaith Council and a Daily Pilot
columnist. “We all want peace and harmony and the best for ourselves and
for each other.”
In Costa Mesa, the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant will hold an
evening prayer service with four or five other area churches. The choirs
of the different congregations will also come together, and prayer topics
will include the nation, its leaders and its people. Elected officials
from Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley will be invited.
“I think prayer is important any time, whether it’s with one
individual or if it’s a group,” said Laurann Cook, councilwoman for
Fountain Valley and a member of the church. “But by praying in numbers
and together, you have a concentrated focus.”
FYI
WHAT: Prayer meeting at the Newport Mesa Christian Center
WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. Thursday
WHERE: 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
COST: Free
CALL: (714) 966-0454
WHAT: National Day of Prayer Interfaith Breakfast
WHEN: 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. Thursday
WHERE: Hilton Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine
COST: $15
CALL: (949) 660-8665
WHAT: Communal prayer at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant
WHEN: 7 p.m. Thursday
WHERE: 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
COST: Free
CALL: (714) 557-3340.
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