AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) – The community gathered before sunrise for an event centered on reflection, unity, and faith. The annual Amarillo Community Prayer Breakfast returned to the Amarillo Civic Center — bringing together local leaders, pastors, and residents to pause and focus on hope.
“People are in so many different walks of life, and it’s not often we get a place where we can all come together, even though it is bright and early, and just be one as Amarillo,” Maren Peck, Tascosa High School senior, said.
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The annual Prayer Breakfast is a tradition that brings people from across the Panhandle together to give thanks and pray for the community and its leaders.
“We all get together, we have fun, eat, learn about different testimonies,” Christian Manriquez, Palo Duro High School senior, said. “It’s good for the community to get together and learn more about each other.”…