East Texas News Report for Thursday, July 3rd
Jul 03, 03:28 PM
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Hi, I'm Coleman, and here's your East Texas News Report for Thursday, July 3rd
Grand Saline
Final preparations are in motion for Thursday night’s prayer and worship gathering at Salt Palace Plaza. Christian leaders across the region are expected to lead intercessory prayer for the nation, its leaders, and the return of biblical righteousness.
Law enforcement is coordinating with local churches to provide security while maintaining a peaceful, family-centered environment for the weekend’s events.
Area pastors continue urging residents to remain spiritually alert and committed to standing against compromise in all areas of life and culture.
Mineola
Clean-up from earlier storms is now complete, with several restored buildings bearing newly hung scripture banners and American flags, symbolizing both national heritage and divine restoration.
Mineola First Assembly held a late-night youth revival Wednesday evening, where multiple teens surrendered to Christ. Reports of answered prayers and family reconciliations are surfacing across the congregation.
A local “Gatekeepers of the City” prayer chain is launching Friday morning, with 24-hour coverage throughout the holiday weekend to lift up East Texas and plead for mercy and revival.
Canton
City workers and volunteers finished assembling the final market booths this afternoon, with many Christian ministries preparing to hand out free Bibles, bottled water, and invitations to local churches.
Multiple rural families will host outdoor devotionals and fire pit fellowships over the weekend, designed to bring neighbors together in Christ-centered fellowship and worship.
Pastors are encouraging men to take the lead spiritually in their homes this weekend, setting the tone with prayer, scripture, and godly conversations as a legacy for their children.
Tyler, Community leaders met early Thursday to organize a “Day of Consecration” for the city. Worship teams, pastors, and believers will meet near the courthouse steps Friday morning to dedicate Tyler to the Lord and ask for protection from both spiritual and civic decline.
Law enforcement is on high alert with heavy travel and festivities expected. Local churches are supplying chaplains and on-call prayer teams to support emergency workers and citizens.
Christian homeschool groups are preparing a public Independence Day performance centered on America’s biblical roots and the cost of spiritual freedom.
Longview - Churches are issuing a call to repentance and revival before national celebration begins. Local pastors are warning that freedom without righteousness will only lead to judgment.
Prayer walks continue nightly throughout troubled neighborhoods, focusing on youth rescue, restoration of family order, and public safety under divine protection.
A group of women from five congregations gathered today to pray specifically for prodigal sons and daughters to return to Christ before the summer ends.
Lindale Farms and churches are preparing for this weekend’s Patriotic Harvest Gathering, where believers will bring first fruits offerings and share testimonies of God’s provision. The event will be marked by prayer, worship, and the reading of Scripture.
Churches have extended their cooling stations and are using the opportunity to evangelize and disciple those who enter with both physical and spiritual needs.
Leaders continue to warn of increasing weather instability, encouraging intercession against drought and for divine intervention to preserve the land.
Van A young man publicly gave his life to Christ during a community worship service held Wednesday night in the town square. The congregation erupted in praise, and more have signed up for baptism this weekend.
Churches are coordinating patriotic hymn nights and prayer watches Friday evening, calling for national humility and a return to covenantal faithfulness.
Gilmer Final details are set for Thursday night’s “Before the Fireworks” prophetic worship event. Organizers expect believers from five counties to gather for spiritual warfare, repentance, and prophetic proclamation.
Tensions continue over proposed industrial activity. Local Christians are praying for wisdom among decision-makers and asking God to expose any corrupt intent hidden beneath the surface.
Henderson Midweek revival services are intensifying in both attendance and spiritual depth. Messages have shifted toward urgency, holiness, and preparation for end-times events.
A group of students led a spontaneous prayer rally outside the school board building early Thursday morning, kneeling in intercession for their classmates and the future of education in the city.
Quitman Final setup is underway for the city’s upcoming Gospel Crusade, scheduled for mid-July. Today, a team of pastors anointed the city park grounds, asking the Lord to draw the lost, heal the broken, and awaken the region.
Local churches are offering 4th of July cookouts with evangelistic outreach, sharing the message that true liberty is found only in Christ.
Edgewood A second weekend revival is officially confirmed for this Saturday night following overwhelming spiritual hunger expressed during the last gathering. Leaders are preparing for baptism services and open testimonies.
School administrators met with concerned parents to discuss biblical alternatives to controversial materials. Churches are offering to donate faith-based resources and provide after-school discipleship programs.
Bullard The peach festival opens tomorrow with full involvement from local churches, including public gospel reading, live worship, and evangelistic booths.
Families across Bullard are reporting increased time in prayer, Bible study, and personal repentance as the Spirit moves through homes and schools alike. Some are referring to it as a “quiet but unmistakable revival.”
Closing Summary
As East Texas prepares for fireworks and flags, many are turning their hearts to the deeper battle—the fight for the soul of the nation. Through worship gatherings, prayer walks, gospel events, and personal repentance, the people of God are rising up with boldness and urgency. Revival fires are beginning to glow. Now is the time. The trumpet is sounding.
That's it for today, stay tuned to KRRB Seventeen Hundred AM here in East Texas, or listen anytime online at www.revelationradio.net
Grand Saline
Final preparations are in motion for Thursday night’s prayer and worship gathering at Salt Palace Plaza. Christian leaders across the region are expected to lead intercessory prayer for the nation, its leaders, and the return of biblical righteousness.
Law enforcement is coordinating with local churches to provide security while maintaining a peaceful, family-centered environment for the weekend’s events.
Area pastors continue urging residents to remain spiritually alert and committed to standing against compromise in all areas of life and culture.
Mineola
Clean-up from earlier storms is now complete, with several restored buildings bearing newly hung scripture banners and American flags, symbolizing both national heritage and divine restoration.
Mineola First Assembly held a late-night youth revival Wednesday evening, where multiple teens surrendered to Christ. Reports of answered prayers and family reconciliations are surfacing across the congregation.
A local “Gatekeepers of the City” prayer chain is launching Friday morning, with 24-hour coverage throughout the holiday weekend to lift up East Texas and plead for mercy and revival.
Canton
City workers and volunteers finished assembling the final market booths this afternoon, with many Christian ministries preparing to hand out free Bibles, bottled water, and invitations to local churches.
Multiple rural families will host outdoor devotionals and fire pit fellowships over the weekend, designed to bring neighbors together in Christ-centered fellowship and worship.
Pastors are encouraging men to take the lead spiritually in their homes this weekend, setting the tone with prayer, scripture, and godly conversations as a legacy for their children.
Tyler, Community leaders met early Thursday to organize a “Day of Consecration” for the city. Worship teams, pastors, and believers will meet near the courthouse steps Friday morning to dedicate Tyler to the Lord and ask for protection from both spiritual and civic decline.
Law enforcement is on high alert with heavy travel and festivities expected. Local churches are supplying chaplains and on-call prayer teams to support emergency workers and citizens.
Christian homeschool groups are preparing a public Independence Day performance centered on America’s biblical roots and the cost of spiritual freedom.
Longview - Churches are issuing a call to repentance and revival before national celebration begins. Local pastors are warning that freedom without righteousness will only lead to judgment.
Prayer walks continue nightly throughout troubled neighborhoods, focusing on youth rescue, restoration of family order, and public safety under divine protection.
A group of women from five congregations gathered today to pray specifically for prodigal sons and daughters to return to Christ before the summer ends.
Lindale Farms and churches are preparing for this weekend’s Patriotic Harvest Gathering, where believers will bring first fruits offerings and share testimonies of God’s provision. The event will be marked by prayer, worship, and the reading of Scripture.
Churches have extended their cooling stations and are using the opportunity to evangelize and disciple those who enter with both physical and spiritual needs.
Leaders continue to warn of increasing weather instability, encouraging intercession against drought and for divine intervention to preserve the land.
Van A young man publicly gave his life to Christ during a community worship service held Wednesday night in the town square. The congregation erupted in praise, and more have signed up for baptism this weekend.
Churches are coordinating patriotic hymn nights and prayer watches Friday evening, calling for national humility and a return to covenantal faithfulness.
Gilmer Final details are set for Thursday night’s “Before the Fireworks” prophetic worship event. Organizers expect believers from five counties to gather for spiritual warfare, repentance, and prophetic proclamation.
Tensions continue over proposed industrial activity. Local Christians are praying for wisdom among decision-makers and asking God to expose any corrupt intent hidden beneath the surface.
Henderson Midweek revival services are intensifying in both attendance and spiritual depth. Messages have shifted toward urgency, holiness, and preparation for end-times events.
A group of students led a spontaneous prayer rally outside the school board building early Thursday morning, kneeling in intercession for their classmates and the future of education in the city.
Quitman Final setup is underway for the city’s upcoming Gospel Crusade, scheduled for mid-July. Today, a team of pastors anointed the city park grounds, asking the Lord to draw the lost, heal the broken, and awaken the region.
Local churches are offering 4th of July cookouts with evangelistic outreach, sharing the message that true liberty is found only in Christ.
Edgewood A second weekend revival is officially confirmed for this Saturday night following overwhelming spiritual hunger expressed during the last gathering. Leaders are preparing for baptism services and open testimonies.
School administrators met with concerned parents to discuss biblical alternatives to controversial materials. Churches are offering to donate faith-based resources and provide after-school discipleship programs.
Bullard The peach festival opens tomorrow with full involvement from local churches, including public gospel reading, live worship, and evangelistic booths.
Families across Bullard are reporting increased time in prayer, Bible study, and personal repentance as the Spirit moves through homes and schools alike. Some are referring to it as a “quiet but unmistakable revival.”
Closing Summary
As East Texas prepares for fireworks and flags, many are turning their hearts to the deeper battle—the fight for the soul of the nation. Through worship gatherings, prayer walks, gospel events, and personal repentance, the people of God are rising up with boldness and urgency. Revival fires are beginning to glow. Now is the time. The trumpet is sounding.
That's it for today, stay tuned to KRRB Seventeen Hundred AM here in East Texas, or listen anytime online at www.revelationradio.net