Caldwell Spring Prayer Walk Marks 20 Years 

The Caldwell mayor’s son, Bryler, age 10, holds a “Jesus Loves U!” sign as he participates in a past Caldwell Spring Prayer Walk. (Courtesy photo) 

The 2024 Caldwell Spring Prayer Walk marks the event’s 20th anniversary. This year, the walk will be held on Saturday, April 13, beginning at 3 p.m. in Caldwell Memorial Park. 

The event is held annually to pray for the city of Caldwell and its citizens, including the following: the police, paramedics, firemen, the mayor and city council members, health care workers, colleges and schools, students, teachers, administrative staff, bus drivers, for a day care center for the homeless, for food insecure families, for human trafficking victims, for graffiti to go away, for gang members to come to accept and know Jesus in their lives, that violence and illegal drugs will go away, for safety in the community, and for businesses to continue to do well. 

Walk organizer Arlene Robinett stated the walk is family friendly, for people of all ages, and all are welcome. “Anyone who doesn’t want to walk may stay at the park bandshell and pray,” Robinett said. “A potluck dinner will follow the walk and those who attend are invited to bring a favorite dish to share.” 

Caldwell’s mayor, Jarom Wagoner, had this to say about the annual event: “The City of Caldwell is grateful for Arlene Robinett and her dedication to not only begin the Caldwell Prayer Walk, but to continue it for two decades now. As the mayor of Caldwell, and an active participant with my family in the prayer walk, it is truly a blessing to gather so many people of different faiths to walk through and pray for our community. The blessings are real, and we look forward to this continuing for many more years.” 

For more information, contact Robinett at (208) 391-8516. 

 

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