Macon-Bibb County, Council of Clergy to Hold Prayer Vigil for Gods’ Power Church of Christ

Staff Report From Middle Georgia CEO

Monday, July 13th, 2015

In a show of support for God’s Power Church of Christ, Macon-Bibb County and the Macon-Bibb Council of Clergy will hold a press conference and prayer vigil on Monday, July 13, at 10:00 a.m. The event will take place at the Church at 1985 Cedar Avenue. This comes after a fire destroyed their building early in the morning on June 23 and is being investigated by the Macon-Bibb County Fire Department, Georgia Fire Marshall, and ATF as an arson.

“The ministers of Macon and their congregations stand with each other and condemn any such attacks, and we must stand together in our time of need and work together each and every day, with acts big and small, to build a better community,” says Reverend Wayne Anthony, Chairman of the Council of Clergy, and Senior Minister of Liberty UMC. “God’s Power Church of Christ was engaged in cleaning up and rebuilding its community when it was destroyed, and we must be there for them, lend them support, and help them get back on their feet.”

The Council of Clergy is calling for their congregations and the community to come together in solidarity and show God’s Power Church of Christ they stand together against such acts. God's Power Church of Christ is led by Pastor Lillie Powell and Associate Pastor Jeanette Dudley. In attendance will be Macon-Bibb County Commissioners, Mayor Robert Reichert, Sheriff David Davis, Fire Chief Marvin Riggins, members of the Council of Clergy, and the Church’s leadership and congregation.

“We applaud the efforts of churches who are on the frontline in the battle to build a better Macon,” says Reverend Anthony. “Sometimes this means confronting crime, corruption, blight, and neglect, but it is a real need that must be addressed. It is a need that our churches can address.”