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Greer Campus to Host National Day of Prayer Drive in Event

Posted on: February 2, 2021
By LaVerne Howell, laverne.howell@ngu.edu

Front of car by HIS radio 89.3 sign.Tigerville, SC (May 5, 2020) North Greenville University (NGU), in partnership with HIS Radio® 89.3, will be hosting a National Day of Prayer Drive-In Event Thursday, May 7, from 12-12:45 p.m. on NGU’s Tim Brashier Campus in Greer. NGU President Gene C. Fant, Jr., along with area church leaders, will lead in prayer for our local, state, and national leaders, the re-gathering of churches and NGU, students, our community, and all the front-line workers and families impacted by COVID-19.

Everyone is invited to drive into the Tim Brashier Campus parking lot located at 405 Lancaster Avenue in Greer and remain in their respective vehicles while “virtually” participating in the prayer service. The service will be transmitted through 107.1 FM station and live-streamed through HIS Radio® 89.3 and NGU Facebook pages.

“God’s Word states in 2 Chronicles, ‘If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.’ During this pandemic, we cry out to the Lord in desperation and humility as we seek his face, repenting of our self-sufficiency, pride, and arrogance. God holds the future and our trust is in him,” said NGU Senior Campus Pastor and Chief Spiritual Formation Officer Dr. Steve Crouse. “As we gather on the National Day of Prayer, we seek the Lord’s forgiveness and a quick end to Covid 19. We pray that many will turn to the Lord in repentance and faith. May he heal our land.”

Assistant Vice President for Greer Campus Operations Justin Pitts says, “In partnership with our good friends at HIS Radio® 89.3, NGU’s Tim Brashier Campus is excited and expectant as we host this unique drive-in prayer opportunity on the National Day of Prayer. We look forward to hearing from many stalwarts in the faith as they lead us in praying for the health of our nation, community, front-line workers, and more.”

Pitts says NGU will be collecting non-perishable food items at the event to donate to Greer Relief & Resources Agency, “who has been serving and giving to our neighbors in need during these difficult times.”

The National Day of Prayer, first established by President Abraham Lincoln as the official Thanksgiving holiday in 1863 and then observed later by President Harry S. Truman in 1952 on the first Thursday of May, is an annual day of observance when people are asked to turn to God in prayer and meditation. The sitting president is required by law to sign a proclamation each year, encouraging all Americans to pray on this day.

Photo courtesy of HIS Radio® 89.3.

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