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'Simply Gather'
Simpsonville community gathers for National Day of Prayer
Simpsonville, S.C. — Simpsonville city officials, pastors and other leaders gathered on Thursday to hold a National Day of Prayer to lift up the community.
More than 60 people congregated at 12 p.m. at Summit Church on West Curtis Street in Simpsonville. Included among the attendees were Mayor Paul Shewmaker, Simpsonville Police Chaplain Daniel Clark and pastors Brett Aiken of Temple Baptist, A. A. Dicks of Mt. Zion and Jim Geyer and Nathan Forrest of Summit Church.
Photos from the event show the community and solidarity in the City of Simpsonville:
Mayor Paul Shewmaker opened the service with a welcoming and prayer for the City of Simpsonville | City of Simpsonville
Pastor Nathan Forrest of Summit Church led a prayer for schools and children at the National Day of Prayer in Simpsonville | City of Simpsonville
Simpsonville Police Chief Daniel Clark prayed for public safety officials | City of Simpsonville
Pastor Brett Aiken of Temple Baptist Church prayed for businesses | City of Simpsonville
Pastor A. A. Dicks of Mt. Zion prayed for local leaders | City of Simpsonville
Pastor Jim Geyer of Summit Church led a community prayer | City of Simpsonville
Doug and Beth McDonald of the Summit Church worship team led attendees in song | City of Simpsonville