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DAY OF PREVAILING INTERCESSION FOR THOSE LIVING in the EBOLA REGIONS

Posted on Mon, Sep 29, 2014

Septrmber 24, 2014

 

SEPTEMBER 24, 2014

 

The Connectional Lay Organization Online

Bishop William Phillips DeVeaux Sr. - Lay Commission Chairman

Dr. Willie C. Glover - President of the Connectional Lay Organization

Mr. Walter C. Jeffers - Director of Public Relations

 

 

"In Loving Memory of Mrs. Eileen S. Warner"

 

 

OCTOBER 1, 2014

DAY OF PREVAILING INTERCESSION FOR

THOSE LIVING in the EBOLA REGIONS
 
The INTERCESSORY PRAYER GATHERING of the

EPISCOPAL SUPERVISORS OF THE AME CHURCH encourage all Members of our Church Family to set aside time on

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014 to be in PRAYER for the

14TH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT.  We especially seek a move of

GOD to eradicate the EBOLA VIRUS from the earth. 

We need the PRAYERS of Clergy, Laity and Youth.
 

 

Excerpt from the CDC REPORT:
"Yet another set of ominous projections about the Ebola epidemic in West Africa was released Tuesday, in a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that gave worst- and best-case estimates for Liberia and Sierra Leone based on computer modeling.
 
In the worst-case scenario, the two countries could have a total of 21,000 cases of Ebola by Sept. 30 and 1.4 million cases by Jan. 20 if the disease keeps spreading without effective methods to contain it. These figures take into account the fact that many cases go undetected, and estimate that there are actually 2.5 times as many as reported.
 
In the best-case model, the epidemic in both countries would be "almost ended" by Jan. 20, the report said. Success would require conducting safe funerals at which no one touches the bodies, and treating 70 percent of patients in settings that reduce the risk of transmission. The report said the proportion of patients now in such settings was about 18 percent in Liberia and 40 percent in Sierra Leone."
 
Supervisor Claytie Davis, President
Supervisor Phyliss Green, Secretary
Senior Supervisor, Rev. Cecelia Williams Bryant

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