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The Greater Birmingham Mayors’ Prayer Breakfast (GBMPB)
Committee has set the date for its 2008 annual prayer breakfast. The breakfast
will take place on Thursday,
May 1, 2008 at the Harbert
Center. The Mayors of Greater Birmingham and the
GBMPB Committee invite public officials, ministers and the public to this event. The number of regional mayors participating
in past events usually represents more than forty (40) municipalities, and is
the largest event of this type in Alabama.
Mayor Larry Langford of Birmingham will host the breakfast this year.
The 2008 GBMPB will mark the 44th year for the local commemoration
of the event. Although advocated since 1775, the occasion to recognize the
national day of prayer has only been possible since President Truman signed this
recognition into existence in 1952. The
Act was later amended by President Reagan, who specifically designated the
national day of prayer as the first Thursday in the month of May.
This year, the featured guest speaker will be the renowned
Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie, retired chaplain of the U. S. Senate. Dr. Ogilvie was elected as the 61st
chaplain of the U. S. Senate in 1995, where he served until his retirement in
2003. He is quoted as saying “I saw my
role as chaplain to be an intercessor for the members of the senate family, a
trusted prayer partner and a faithful counselor to them as they sought to know
and to do God’s will in the monumental responsibilities entrusted to them”. In the capacity of senate Chaplain, he opened
the senate process everyday with prayer and met with the senators daily to
discuss moral and spiritual issues.
Additionally, he led a weekly Senate Prayer Breakfast, addressed senate bible
study and prayer groups, and assisted the senators with theological research
and biblical questions.
Dr. Ogilvie has written 49 books and is the recipient of
numerous honors and awards. In 1996, he
was recognized by Baylor
University as one of the
12 most effective preachers in the English speaking world. The GBMPB is truly honored to have him as our
May 1, 2008 Guest
Speaker.
Tickets to the GBMPB breakfast are $15.00 and are available
now. You can make your reservations by
calling Patti Claud at 967-0586. Seating is limited and reservations are
required.