Prayer Chain - Knee Mail

History of CCUM Knee Mail (Prayer Chain)

CCUM Knee Mail

CCUM Knee Mail (prayer chain) has existed for over 25 years.   It started as a prayer wheel.  The hub was managed by the late Lucie Olwine who would call the first person on each spoke, who would in turn call the next person, etc.  The Chancel Choir called their spoke Knee Mail and sent their prayers out via email.  In 2002, Norm Lofgren became the choir contact person, and he had the responsibility until his passing in April of 2003.  It was then picked up by a former choir member, Jan Beamon, who managed it for a year.  In 2004, Gretchen Lofgren volunteered to manage it since the Beamons were attending another church in Tucson.  Gretchen still manages Knee Mail.

The Birth of “Knee Mail”

Over time more people asked to receive the Knee Mail via email and it became available to anyone wishing to pray for others. The individual spokes of the prayer chain faded away. Several years ago, the church office began to use Mail Chimp for mass communications and the official “Knee Mail” was born. 

In addition to the Sunday Prayers, prayer requests can be sent as a response to Knee Mail; sent to the church office or directly to the manager (currently Gretchen Lofgren).  The manager will send them out as soon as possible after receiving them.  When requesting prayer for another person, it is imperative to have their permission to do so.

Pray for Others

Question?  How does one sign up to receive knee mail and pray for others?
 Simply click the link to subscribe to our Prayer Chain: Knee Mail, fill out the information and submit.  You will automatically be enrolled.  You can also clicking on the link to subscribe to the weekly newsletter and completing the enrollment form.  

I call on you, my God, for you will answer me; turn your ear to me and hear my prayer.

Psalm 17:6