Internationally renowned faith leaders will address the United States for the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 2, in a tradition that began nearly 250 years ago.
“Americans have always found power and unity through prayer,” says President Donald Trump. “In 1988, the Congress, by Public Law 100-307, called on the president to issue each year a proclamation designating the first Thursday in May as a ‘National Day of Prayer.’ Today, on this National Day of Prayer, we once again come together to give thanks to Almighty God for the bountiful blessings He has bestowed on our great nation and to ask for His unfailing counsel. We also acknowledge our dependence on God’s love to guide our families, communities and our country away from harm and toward abundance and peace.”
Events are scheduled around the country on Thursday and will culminate in an address featuring Andrew and Norine Brunson, Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, Rev. Anthony B. Thompson and Julio Arriola, among others.
The White House will broadcast a ceremony at 11 a.m. ET. WATCH it here.
The National Observance will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET and conclude at 9:30 p.m. ET. WATCH it here.
To commemorate the event, Trump issued a proclamation:
Our mation acknowledges that religious liberty is a natural right, given to us by our Creator, not a courtesy that government extends to us. The First Amendment recognizes the freedom of religion and safeguards this right against government infringement. The United States’ steadfast commitment to upholding religious freedom has ensured that people of different faiths can pray together and live in peace as fellow American citizens. We have no tolerance for those who disrupt this peace, and we condemn all hate and violence, particularly in our places of worship.
Throughout our mation’s history, Americans have consistently turned to God for guidance at pivotal moments. In 1775, the Continental Congress first declared a day of prayer, asking American patriots throughout the colonies to pray in earnest for divine help in forming our Republic. Seventy-five years ago this June, President Franklin D. Roosevelt led the mation in prayer as courageous Americans stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. He prayed: “Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our mation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor … Lead them straight and true; give strength to their arms, stoutness to their hearts, steadfastness in their faith.” Today, we also pray for strength for our nation and our Armed Forces as we face new challenges at home and abroad.
Our nation’s honored tradition of prayer has sustained us and strengthened our trust that God will continue to watch over and accompany us through the best of times and the darkest hours. May we as Americans never forget the power of prayer and the greatness of our Creator. On this National Day of Prayer, let each of us, according to our own faiths, call upon God for His guidance and express our gratitude for the love and grace He bestows on us and our country.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, president of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim May 2, 2019, as a National Day of Prayer. I invite the citizens of our nation to pray, in accordance with their own faiths and consciences, in thanksgiving for the freedoms and blessings we have received, and for God’s guidance and continued protection as we meet the challenges before us.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
thirtieth day of April, in the year of our Lord two thousand nineteen, and of the independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-third.
Several faith leaders, politicians and Christian organizations shared their prayers via social media:
I encourage you to join me and Christians across America in praying for our nation today.#NationalDayOfPrayer #Pray #Prayer #Nation #Leaders #President #VicePresident #Congress #SupremeCourt #God #Jesus pic.twitter.com/RgXHTgjYui
— Pastor John Hagee (@PastorJohnHagee) May 2, 2019
Today is the #NationalDayofPrayer. Dr. Graham, along with members of the Prestonwood Music worship team, will be in attendance at the National Day of Prayer Service in the Rose Garden. You can tune in to watch the event live-stream on https://t.co/pLnfNq9ZAJ today at at 11AM EST.
— PowerPoint (@PPTMinistries) May 2, 2019
On this #NationalDayOfPrayer, asking God that he would make our nation a more kind, civil society. Praying we would assume the best, give the benefit of the doubt, & extend grace to the level Jesus did for us on the cross.
— J.D. Greear (@jdgreear) May 2, 2019
My father @BillyGraham said, “Prayer is more than a wish; it is the voice of faith directed to God.” That’s a good reminder since today is the #NationalDayofPrayer. Our country faces many challenges, but the most important thing we can do is pray. 1/4 https://t.co/ELzNF7IskM
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) May 2, 2019
It’s striking that Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom haShoah) and the #NationalDayofPrayer occur on the same day this year.
With attacks on places of worship prevalent, let’s all recall the most important lesson of genocide: Never Again.
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) May 2, 2019
It’s striking that Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom haShoah) and the #NationalDayofPrayer occur on the same day this year.
With attacks on places of worship prevalent, let’s all recall the most important lesson of genocide: Never Again.
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) May 2, 2019
Today, people across the United States will gather for the #NationalDayofPrayer. We’ll be sharing prayer topics throughout the day on this account. Will you join us in prayer? pic.twitter.com/fylHoFbFIS
— BGEA (@BGEA) May 2, 2019
Today, people across the United States will gather for the #NationalDayofPrayer. We’ll be sharing prayer topics throughout the day on this account. Will you join us in prayer? pic.twitter.com/fylHoFbFIS
— BGEA (@BGEA) May 2, 2019
It makes a difference when you pray. Let’s join our hands and hearts as we celebrate the National Day of Prayer. #NationalDayOfPrayer pic.twitter.com/tyeYVT7lqr
— Lakewood Church (@lakewoodchurch) May 2, 2019
It makes a difference when you pray. Let’s join our hands and hearts as we celebrate the National Day of Prayer. #NationalDayOfPrayer pic.twitter.com/tyeYVT7lqr
— Lakewood Church (@lakewoodchurch) May 2, 2019