Park United Methodist Church
Park United Methodist Church
Park United Methodist Church
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Living the promise of open hearts, open minds, open doors
We invite you to join us in our ministry of prayer as we uphold each other before God cognizant of the concerns that are on our hearts. To share a prayer request here, please contact Sandy Dokachev in the church office at 973-429-7745 or by e-mail at parkumc.park@verizon.net
Prayer requests
Those in need:
1/5/25 – Peggy, Gene C’s family, Jerry, Amaya, Lynne, Christine’s friend’s family, Tommy & family.
12/29/24 – Octavia W & family, Schwartz family, Nora, Chris.
12/22/24 –Jo Lewis & family & friends, Dan & Kelsey W, Graham A.
Long-term needs: Doreen, people of the Caribbean, Billy H Sr, Peggy L, Marty, Merdell & Dielka, Shaundra Johnson, Pauline, John M, John Jr, Carolyn W, Wendy, Jennie C, David, Liam, Nathan & Zachary, Haley, Brendan & parents Sujal & Anita, Garry, David, Susan, Annemarie, Chuck, Stephen, Noah, Zoe, Andrew, Anne M, Mickey & Apryllee.
Joys: The life of President Carter, Taculod family visiting, Pastor Jackie becoming a licensed Local Pastor, seeing former congregants, the Shodavaram family, at Park’s Christmas Eve service, Astral’s successes.
Our Nation and the World: People in the area of the CA wildfires & all first responders, families of terrorist attacks victims, peace, justice & humanity, the people of Syria, long-term care givers, those living with AIDS, peace in Haiti, those affected by extreme weather, peace instead of violence on city streets, all veterans, families & friends of the Israeli hostages, for youth to make good decisions, world leaders, missing & abused children, those with job insecurity, the people of Sierra Leone, those affected by the kidnappings in Nigeria, grieving families, people seeking God, the homebound, children in wars, those suffering from depression, all first responders, all families, the homeless, the people of Sudan, those in hospice, an end to anti-Semitism, success for those with addictions, those in prison.