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Bam Carney prayers in Columbia and Campbellsville

The City of Columbia will participate in 'A Day of Prayer and Encouragement for Bam Carney' Friday, March 6, 2020 at 11amCT.

City Employees will gather on the steps of City Hall for prayer. Mayor Hoots urges all businesses to gather in front of their businesses at 11am to pray. Also, that evening at 6pmCT for 'To the Nines,' all businesses are encouraged to decorate in red, white and blue in honor of Bam Carney.

Bam Carney Day of Prayer and Encouraging in Campbellsville

A time of prayer service for Bam Carney will be held at the Campbellsville Civic Center located at the intersection of Broadway and Columbia Avenue at 11amCT/12noonET on Friday March 6, 2020.



Brief remarks will be shared by his brother Mark Carney and local officials, local pastors will lead in times of prayer, and there will be a couple of hymns shared. The gathering will last about 30 minutes. All are invited.


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City together for Rep. John Bam Carney



2020-03-06 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from the office of Mayor Pam Hoots, Columbia, KY.
Today, March 6, 2020, is a designated day of prayer and encouragement in both Adair and Taylor Counties for Rep. John Bam Carney. Citizens are called on by leaders to gather at places of work and in their homes at 11amCT/12noonET and send prayers and thoughts for healing to our friend and family member Bam who remains hospitalized since Christmas. Earlier this week Judge Gale Cowan shared a proclamation setting aside this day and time from Adair County Fiscal Court. Mayor Pam Hoots also proclaims the time for Bam by the City of Columbia. The City Council gathered after their March meeting to stand together for Bam. From left behind Mayor Hoots are: Columbia Police Chief Jason Cross, Council Members Dr. Ronald Rogers, June Parson, Mark Harris, Linda Waggener, Sharon Harris and Craig Dean.

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