NEWS‘Lift Up The Word - Light Up The World’: National Day of Prayer observed in Greencastle Shawn HardyDotti Zimmerman, co-leader of the Greencastle-Antrim Christian Women’s Fellowship, gave the welcome and opening prayer at the 2024 National Day of Prayer observance sponsored by the fellowship and the Greencastle-Antrim Ministerium on Thursday, May 2, in Greencastle Presbyterian Church. In the foreground is Diana Reinert, who provided music for the service.Shawn Hardy/Echo PilotPeople bowed their head in prayer at the 2024 National Day of Prayer service sponsored by the Greencastle-Antrim Christian Women’s Fellowship and the Greencastle-Antrim Ministerium on Thursday, May 2, in Greencastle Presbyterian Church. ‘Lift Up The Word - Light Up The World’ was the theme of the national observance.Shawn Hardy/Echo PilotWith hands over their hearts, people recited the Pledge of Allegiance at the 2024 National Day of Prayer observance sponsored by the Greencastle-Antrim Christian Women’s Fellowship and the Greencastle-Antrim Ministerium on Thursday, May 2, in Greencastle Presbyterian Church.Shawn Hardy/Echo PilotGreencastle-Antrim Christian Women’s Fellowship board members led the ‘National Prayer for America,’ the closing prayer at the 2024 National Day of Prayer observance sponsored by the fellowship and the Greencastle-Antrim Ministerium on Thursday, May 2, in Greencastle Presbyterian Church.Shawn Hardy/Echo PilotPastor David Rawley of Otterbein United Brethren Church gave the closing benediction at the 2024 National Day of Prayer observance sponsored by the Greencastle-Antrim Christian Women’s Fellowship and the Greencastle-Antrim Ministerium on Thursday, May 2, in Greencastle Presbyterian Church. The service can be seen on the Greencastle Presbyterian Church YouTube channel.Shawn Hardy/Echo Pilot