Shannon Kerr of Lakeville and her two daughters were seriously injured in a car crash that left Shannon in a coma. The family says that a miracle through prayer helped her recover. The family’s story will be featured during the Lakeville Faith Community Prayer Breakfast.
The fourth annual Lakeville Faith Community Prayer Breakfast will be Wednesday, May 1, at Brackett’s Crossing Country Club 7-8:30 a.m., with check-in beginning at 6:30 a.m. Ticket price is $35. People can register in advance under the “Events” page at lakevillefaithcommunity.com.
“It’s awesome to be part of the annual community-wide, powerful prayer and worship event that includes Christian faith communities, city leadership and businesses from across Lakeville,” said Lakeville resident Bill Sonterre, who has attended in the past.
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