Hundreds gather to pray for needs of Brookhaven’s citizens
Published 2:30 pm Wednesday, October 25, 2023
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More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
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More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
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More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
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More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
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More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
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More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
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More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
PHOTOS SUBMITTED
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.
More than 450 people gathered Saturday, Oct. 21, to walk the streets of Brookhaven and pray for its citizens as part of PrayerWalk Brookhaven. Multiple churches in the city partnered together for the event, sending teams of volunteers door-to-door in an effort to pray for the needs of Brookhaven’s residents. Organizers, led by the Rev. Greg Warnock and the Rev. Phillip Sterling, hope to repeat the event yearly.