Surrounding CMH, Clinton County with prayer

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Clinton Memorial Hospital Chaplain Veronica Grabill prays Saturday at the event.

CMH staffers joined the prayer vigil outside the hospital Saturday.

Pastor Rich Boll of the Wilmington Church of God speaks.

This dog was among those attending the prayer vigil.

Crossing out COVID-19.

Wilmington Church of Christ Senior Minister Dale McCamish led one of the four prayer convoys traveling roads around the county. His route was on the east side of Clinton County.

The sun shone on the prayer vigil.

A chalk message.

Dave Hinman of the Wilmington DOVE Church led convoy 2.

Jonathan McKay and members of the Boatman Family wait to participate in the prayer vigil.

Prayer and positivity were present.

Robyn Bullock Morris kneels during the prayer vigil Saturday afternoon, April 11, outside Clinton Memorial Hospital. Following the time at CMH, there were four prayer convoys driving the perimeter of Clinton County. “During this time of COVID-19, we would like to show our community, first responders, caregivers, and all who are serving and helping, that they are in our prayers,” stated the pre-event details.

Clinton Memorial Hospital Chaplain Veronica Grabill prays Saturday at the event.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_chaplain.jpgClinton Memorial Hospital Chaplain Veronica Grabill prays Saturday at the event. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

CMH staffers joined the prayer vigil outside the hospital Saturday.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_nurses.jpgCMH staffers joined the prayer vigil outside the hospital Saturday. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

Pastor Rich Boll of the Wilmington Church of God speaks.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_church_god.jpgPastor Rich Boll of the Wilmington Church of God speaks. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

This dog was among those attending the prayer vigil.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_dog.jpgThis dog was among those attending the prayer vigil. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

Crossing out COVID-19.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_crossed_out.jpgCrossing out COVID-19. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

Wilmington Church of Christ Senior Minister Dale McCamish led one of the four prayer convoys traveling roads around the county. His route was on the east side of Clinton County.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_mccamish.jpgWilmington Church of Christ Senior Minister Dale McCamish led one of the four prayer convoys traveling roads around the county. His route was on the east side of Clinton County. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

The sun shone on the prayer vigil.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_convoy_2.jpgThe sun shone on the prayer vigil. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

A chalk message.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_column.jpgA chalk message. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

Dave Hinman of the Wilmington DOVE Church led convoy 2.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_hinman.jpgDave Hinman of the Wilmington DOVE Church led convoy 2. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

Jonathan McKay and members of the Boatman Family wait to participate in the prayer vigil.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_j_mckay.jpgJonathan McKay and members of the Boatman Family wait to participate in the prayer vigil. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

Prayer and positivity were present.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_thumbs_up.jpgPrayer and positivity were present. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

Robyn Bullock Morris kneels during the prayer vigil Saturday afternoon, April 11, outside Clinton Memorial Hospital. Following the time at CMH, there were four prayer convoys driving the perimeter of Clinton County. “During this time of COVID-19, we would like to show our community, first responders, caregivers, and all who are serving and helping, that they are in our prayers,” stated the pre-event details.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2020/04/web1_morris.jpgRobyn Bullock Morris kneels during the prayer vigil Saturday afternoon, April 11, outside Clinton Memorial Hospital. Following the time at CMH, there were four prayer convoys driving the perimeter of Clinton County. “During this time of COVID-19, we would like to show our community, first responders, caregivers, and all who are serving and helping, that they are in our prayers,” stated the pre-event details. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

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