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Individuals in need of prayer can ride through the “Drive-Thru Prayer” line on April 2 in the parking lot of Rainbow Park Baptist Church in Decatur.

The “Drive-Thru Prayer” line is part of the church’s annual “Holy Week,” being observed this year from April 1 to 8.

Lay leaders will be available to discuss prayer requests and pray with requesters from 5-to-6:30 pm.

Pastor Steven N. Dial Sr., the church’s pastor, said the church’s goal is to pray with 1,000 or more individuals.

“God has a solution to all of our problems if we just trust Him,” he said. “Jesus is truly the best thing that has ever happened to us.”

Other Rainbow Park “Holy Week” events includes an April 3 Online Holy Week Bible Study at www.rainbowparkbaptist.org from 8 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.; an April 4 Passover meal at 6 p.m., and a 7 p.m. worship service; Maundy Thursday Service on April 5 at 7 p.m. with guest speaker Rev. W. C. Blondin; and on Good Friday, a “Seven Last Words” Services on at noon and 7 p.m. will feature sermonettes from a number of ministers, pastors and a bishop.

The week will conclude on April 8 with a 10 a.m. Easter Sunday Service.

On Palm Sunday, on April 1, the church’s Worship Arts Ministry, will perform the Easter play, “the Events of Holy Week,” a spiritual dance routine, and other various musical performances. The Passover Meal will be a “Christian Feast” commemorating the Last Supper.

During the Maundy Thursday Service, worshippers can participate in a foot washing ceremony.

Rainbow Park Baptist Church is at 2941 Columbia Drive in Decatur. For more information, call 404-288-1910 or text holyweek to 69302.
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