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Out & About: NAACP prayer breakfast focuses on spiritual weapons

Shirley McMarlin
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Naomi Henderson (left) of Delmont and Yvonne Taylor of Delmont attend the Annual NAACP Prayer Breakfast on March 14, held in Greensburg.
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(from left), Stephanie Coles, of Mt. Pleasant, and Gaynel Brown, of Jeannette, pose for a photo during the Annual NAACP Prayer Breakfast, held at the Ramada Inn Hotel Greensburg on Saturday morning, March 14, 2020.
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From left: Dianne Dudley of Greensburg and Anthony Murray, pastor of the Hopewell Baptist Church in Jeannette, pose for a photo during the Annual NAACP Prayer Breakfast, held at the Ramada Inn Hotel Greensburg on Saturday morning, March 14, 2020.
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From left: Kathy Coles, Susan Brown and Debby Williams, all of Mt. Pleasant
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Norma Skillings (left), Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP assistant secretary, joins Jean Slusser and Jim Galik, both of Blairsville.
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From left: Ruth Tolbert, Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP branch president; the Rev. Carmen Holts, guest preacher; Tonya Carrington, soloist; and Adrienne Russell, Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP Religious Affairs chairwoman.

As event cancellations mounted, driven by coronavirus concerns, leaders of the Greensburg-Jeannette NAACP forged ahead with the organization’s Annual NAACP Prayer Breakfast.

The event, held March 14 in the Ramada by Wyndham Greensburg Hotel and Conference Center, carried this heartening theme: “Prayer: Your Weapon of Warfare.”

Conveying the message was the Rev. Carmen Holt, associate pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Pittsburgh. Holt’s scripture reference was Isaiah 54:17, which begins, “No weapon formed against you shall prosper.”

Holt called prayer the key to success and the go-to spiritual weapon “to overcome every instance of warfare you are involved in.”

Providing inspiration through music was Tonya Carrington, a professional gospel singer from Jeannette, who sang “Nothing Else” and “Give Me Jesus” — the latter a reminder, she said, that “he’s the one who holds all of our tomorrows in his hands.”

Branch President Ruth Tolbert and Religious Affairs Chairwoman Adrienne Russell welcomed guests. Also on the program were Norma Skillings, Dr. Robin Sims and the Rev. Prudence Harris.

Seen: Dorothy Skillings, Jerry Skillings, Ina Bazley, Gaynel Brown, Jim Gallik and Jean Slusser, Stephanie Coles, Debbie Williams, Susan Brown, Kathleen Coles, Veronica Jones, Lee and Ethel Hamilton, Naomi Henderson, Yvonne Taylor, Dianne Dudley and Pastor Anthony Murray.

Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley by email at smcmarlin@triblive.com or via Twitter .

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