Constable Ryan Gable

Constable Ryan Gable

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Constable Ryan Gable was elected by the voters of Montgomery County in 2012 to serve the community as the Precinct 3 Constable.

05/07/2026

The Woodlands Methodist Church held a service for the 75th annual National Day of Prayer on May 7, 2026, to unite in prayer for the nation, lift up local and national leaders, and seek spiritual renewal and revival.

The service centered on the theme "Glorify God Among the Nations – Seeking Him in All Generations".

Key aspects of the Day of Prayer held by the church include:

National Focus:
The event aligns with the annual national observance on the first Thursday of May to pray for the country.

Targeted Prayers: Pastors and congregants pray for seven key spheres of influence: Government, Military, Education, Businesses, Media, Families, and Churches.

Thematic Focus: The 2026, the event in Robb Chapel focused on 1 Chronicles 16:24, encouraging a "seeking of Christ's heart of renewal and revival for our nation".

Active Ministry: The event is hosted by the church's Caring and Prayer Ministry to foster a community of faith and intercession.

04/09/2026

Constable Ryan Gable joined several other officials at one of South Montgomery County’s largest annual social gatherings, the BEASLEY BOIL.

The event, hosted by Commissioner Ritch Wheeler, brought together community leaders for an afternoon of entertainment, crawfish, and relaxed conversation outside the office setting. Constable Gable attended with his wife and members of his staff. Justice of the Peace Pct. 3 'elect' Brittany Gable-Hale and her family were also present, making it a great opportunity for community connection and fellowship.

03/27/2026

Montgomery County Precinct 3 Commissioner Ritch Wheeler hosted a well‑attended Town Hall on Thursday, March 26 at the Kevin Brady Community Center, providing residents an important opportunity to hear his vision for the precinct and offer input ahead of the upcoming county budget cycle.

The event brought together numerous community leaders, including Constable Ryan Gable, Sheriff Wesley Doolittle, District Clerk Melisa Miller, Tax Assessor‑Collector Tammy McRae, and Mayor John Escoto, allowing residents to engage directly with local officials on matters affecting county development and community priorities. The Town Hall followed the release of the precinct’s first 2026 quarterly newsletter, which included a survey encouraging residents to identify their most important concerns as Commissioner Wheeler works to ensure community voices guide future planning.

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