Minutes Exhibit G

Minutes Exhibit G
Port Commission Regular
Meeting
f June 26' 2013
Commission-Public-Records

From:                        Spencer Barrett 
Sent:                            Tuesday, June 26, 2018 3:59 PM
To:                             CommissionPublicRecords
Subject:                         Seatac Prayer room Hearing

Categories:                      Public Comment


Dear Si rs:

I am writing in support of the new interfaith prayer room at
Seatac Hospital. As a christian, having a place to center my focus
on God is very important. I pray before every flight that God will
bless the people and keep them safe.Some people at the airport
are going through tragedy, or are experiencing a loss, and having

a place to decompress is vital. Emergencies don't happen often at
airports, but having a place available when they do can make a
big difference in how people of faith, as well as others, process
the circumstances.
Years ago I had to travel by air to bury my father. I found my self
overwhelmed with grief and simply could not stop crying. I am
certain I'm not the only person that has traveled for such a
purpose. A place to stop and gather myself would have been
invaluable. Thank you for the foresight of such and effort.
A place to allow people to pray and to provide space for the
emblems of various religion beliefs will be be an asset for the
Seatac airport, city and surrounding communities.

Sincerely,

Rev. Spencer Francis Barrett - Presiding Elder of the Pacific
Northwest Conference,

Fifth District
African Methodist Episcopal Church
4603 82nd St.
Lakewood, Washington 98409
Cell 816-695-0088

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