Prayer Walk for Schools is Sunday
Published 12:22 pm Friday, April 9, 2010
The Spring Prayer Walk for Schools will be held Sunday at all Chilton County public school campuses.
During the Prayer Walk, members of each community go to their respective schools and pray for the safety of students and faculty members.
The event, sponsored by the Chilton Baptist Association, takes place twice each year, once in the spring and again in the fall. The public is invited to participate.
“We do this because our students, faculty and staff are important to us,” said coordinator Bobbie Traywick. “The Prayer Walk is a special freedom that we all should participate in.”
Traywick suggests praying for the safety of students in and out of the classroom, the homes of students, teachers and staff, as well as the superintendent and board of education.
Following is a brief schedule of coordinated times to pray at each school campus (all will be held on Sunday, April 11):
Clanton Elementary and Clanton Intermediate School — 6:15 p.m. For more information, call Bobbie Traywick at 755-3726.
Clanton Middle School — following evening church worship services. For more information, call Pat Fulford at 755-3099.
Chilton County High School — following evening church worship services. For more information, call Debbie Dye at 755-3884.
Isabella High School — community members are asked to go at their convenience.
Jemison Elementary School — 4 p.m. For more information, call Dianne Wilkins at 688-2983.
Jemison Middle and Jemison High School — 2 p.m. For more information, call Tim Crist at 688-1025.
Maplesville High School — following evening church worship services. For more information, call Barbara Walls at (334) 366-2082 or Diane Capps at (334) 366-4803.
Thorsby High School — 2:30 p.m. For more information, call Marjorie Martin at 755-9652.
Verbena High School — following evening church worship services. For more information, call the Rev. Tony Christensen at 755-5152.
LeCroy Career/Technical Center — following evening church worship services. For more information, call Carolyn Smith at 280-0541.