Prayer Breakfast
Chaplain (Col.) Brian Van Sickle, command chaplain for Air Mobility Command, speaks at the National Prayer Breakfast at the Chapel here Monday. Chaplain Van Sickle’s topic of choice was “Audacity of Hope” and readings from a Rabbi, the Quran and the New Testament of the Bible were heard. Col. Rick Martin, 305th Air Mobility Wing commander, along with about 250 others were in attendance at the breakfast. On behalf of Chaplain Van Sickle, the Chapel staff donated food to the Trenton Food Kitchen for the Homeless. Each year since 1952, the President of the United States has hosted the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. For many years, the Armed Forces have enjoyed the privilege of joining in similar observances at military installations around the world.
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