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AdventHealth Gordon, together with team members, community members and local leaders, will celebrate the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 4 at 12 pm.
The event, held in front of the Edna Owens Breast Center at AdventHealth Gordon, will feature hospital and community leaders who will lead prayers for our community, families, churches and our country.
The event was created to bring together those in the community who believe in prayer as well as to further AdventHealth Gordon’s mission of Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ to all they serve.
"There's power in the community coming together to pray. We're looking forward to having all of us in one accord praying for each other,” said Chaplain Mian Hill of AdventHealth Gordon.
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