Mayor’s 2024 Prayer Breakfast Is May 2 - By Claudia Loucks

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

The National Day of Prayer on May 2 will be observed in Geneseo at the Annual Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast.

The event, with the serving line opening at 6:30 a.m., and the program from 7 to 8 a.m., is on Thursday, May 2 at First Methodist Church, 302 North State St., Geneseo, and is sponsored by the Geneseo Ministerial Association and open to all area residents. The Ministerial Association serves the entire Geneseo School District, including Atkinson. Breakfast will be served beginning at 6:30 a.m.

The Rev. Laura Kamprath, pastor at First Lutheran Church in Geneseo, is president of the Geneseo Ministerial Association.

Laity from area churches will lead prayers for the nation, state, community and world. Geneseo Police Chief Casey Disterhoft is the honorary host, as Mayor Sean Johnson is not able to attend.

Detective Jamie Shoemaker, with the Geneseo Police Department, is the keynote speaker at the event. She will share information about the “IMPACT Task Force,” and about Geneseo as a “Dementia Friendly Community,” a title which is given through the Dementia Friendly America group and works in coordination with the Geneseo Police Department’s efforts to raise awareness of mental health conditions in the area.

Detective Shoemaker recently was named Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) Executive Institute’s 2024 Women in Criminal Justice Female Officer of the Year.

She received the honor for her dedicated work in serving the Geneseo community, including her work with mental health and crisis calls.

Tickets for the May 2 breakfast, at $16 each, can be purchased in advance online. Tickets are electronic and no printed copy is necessary. Their names will be added to the list of paid attendees along with the number of tickets purchased. To purchase advance tickets, visit https://www.peopleneedjesus.org/prayerbreakfast, or purchase a ticket in person at the office of First Methodist Church.

The idea for the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast originated with the Rev. Dr. Chris Ritter, directing pastor at First Methodist Church, Geneseo.

Eleven years ago on the National Day of Prayer, he and two others gathered outside Geneseo City Hall to pray for their community, state and nation.

“I decided then that Geneseo could do a better job of commemorating this important event,” Rev. Ritter said. “Since our U.S. presidents convene a Presidential Prayer Breakfast with the help of religious leaders throughout the country, I saw no reason why the Geneseo Ministerial Association could not help our Mayor to hold an event on the community level.”

Geneseo Police Chief Casey Disterhoft, left; Linda Flatt, treasurer of the Geneseo Ministerial Association; and Detective Jamie Shoemaker are inviting area residents to join them at the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, May 2, at First Methodist Church in Geneseo. Detective Shoemaker is the keynote speaker. Photo by Claudia Loucks