Trump launches ‘America Prays’ initiative to prepare for nation’s 250th anniversary

 

U.S. President Donald Trump bows his head in prayer with Attorney General Pam Bondi at the Museum of the Bible on Sept. 8, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Trump addressed the White House Religious Liberty Commission during the event. / Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 9, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA).

President Donald Trump launched an initiative that urges Americans to pray for the country and its citizens in preparation for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026.

The initiative, called “America Prays,” urges Americans to dedicate one hour of prayer every week for the United States and its people. The White House is encouraging the faithful to create prayer groups of 10 or more people to pray together for the nation.

“America’s always been a nation that believes in the power of prayer and we will never apologize for our faith,” Trump said during a speech announcing the initiative at the second hearing of the Religious Liberty Commission, which took place at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 8.

“We will never surrender our God-given rights; we will defend our liberties, our values, our sovereignty, and we will defend our freedom,” said Trump, who is a Protestant Christian. “And with the help of amazing faith communities across the land … we will truly make this the golden age of America.”

The White House suggested that prayer groups organize their meetings by different subjects, such as prayer for government leaders, cultural renewal, protection of freedom, and families. It also encouraged every member to commit to praying daily for a specific issue or person.

In addition to forming groups, the White House encouraged people to join online prayer communities, such as Hallow and Pray.com, both of which are participating in the initiative.

To date, more than 70 organizations and well-known personalities are participating in the initiative. This includes Catholic groups, such as Catholics for Catholics and CatholicVote, and Protestant groups, such as the Southern Baptist Convention and WallBuilders.

On the “America Prays” website, the White House has posted a 22-page document titled “Prayers and Proclamation Throughout American History” that contains historic prayers, sermons, and presidential proclamations. This includes the prayer for George Washington’s army, Benjamin Franklin’s prayer at the Constitutional Convention, and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s D-Day prayer from the day the United States formally started fighting in World War II.

During the speech, Trump invited Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner to the stage to speak about the initiative. Turner is also a Baptist pastor.

“What if 1 million people pray for our country every single week between now and next July Fourth?” Turner asked. “More specifically, what if believers all across this great nation got together with 10 people — friends, family members, colleagues, work associates — 10 people each week to pray for our country and for our fellow citizens?”

“Think about the miracles that would take place over the next year,” he said. “Think about the transformation that you and I could witness in communities all across the land.”

Turner urged Americans “to pray with unwavering faith for the renewal of our nation and our fellow citizens.”

The HUD secretary also said a prayer to “rededicate America to ‘one nation under God’” during his speech, referencing the Pledge of Allegiance.

“As we call our nation to pray, Lord God, as we rededicate our nation to ‘one nation under God,’ Father, we pray for your forgiveness, we pray, Lord Jesus, that you would give us great favor and understanding, Father God, as we bow our knee before you, as we humble ourselves before you,” Turner prayed.

Turner also prayed for “healing and revitalization” and “new life” to come to the country.


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7 Comments

    • The ending of government persecution of the private sector is certainly worthy of prayer. So is success in apprehending rapists, murderers, sex traffickers, and wife beaters among the invaders of America. Also prayers for the conversion of pretend Catholics who take no offense at rape, murder, sex trafficking, and wife beating.

    • We should pray that God’s good and perfect will be done in the U.S., even if it does
      not directly benefit us personally.

      Lower taxes for billionaires and more deportations for illegal aliens are issues in which many truly righteous people will disagree.

      Obviously, if someone has made billions of dollars by committing crimes, oppressing citizens, and creating products that do harm rather than good, then yes, they will be very rich on this earth but will face God’s judgment after they have passed into eternity–and it will be up to God to determine their eternal destiny.

      But the vast majority of wealthy people in the U.S. are exemplary citizens who donate large amounts of their money to good causes; e.g., hospitals, various charities, the arts, schools, and churches/religious organizations.

      Keep in mind that most of our factories, hospitals, schools, parks, etc. are “donated” by very wealthy people, so being a billionaire does not mean that a person is evil.
      If someone has managed to create something that earns them billions of dollars while at the same time, helping all the “regular people in the U.S. and often in the world to have a better quality of life–good for them!

      And yes, there are immigrants who are wrongly deported, but there are also immigrants who SHOULD be deported because they have broken the laws of our country to enter without legal permission. I realize that many immigrants try to enter the U.S. out of fear for their lives or the lives of their children–these people have recourse to make a plea to the U.S. immigration officials that they be allowed to enter the U.S. Those who disregard the laws and enter the U.S. without permission are breaking the laws of our land, and this does not foster trust. Also, their illegal status makes it almost impossible for them to get a job, find safe lodging, etc.

      I do believe that we need to allow more people to immigrate to the U.S. and help them become assimilated by providing classes in American English, job permits, temporary free housing, health care, etc. for a few years until the immigrant is able to make a living that provides for their needs and the needs of their family. There are certainly plenty of job opportunities in the U.S., especially in health care (dangerously short-staffed as the Baby Boomers are reaching retirement age) and factories, and the low population of the U.S. means that there aren’t enough Americans to fill these jobs. Immigrants who want to work and earn a living are a blessing to us. But immigrants who expect everything in the U.S. to be given to them at no cost need to learn that in this country, people need to work for a living.

      Oh–if by some chance you think that fabulously wealthy people don’t work–well, I think you need to meet some of those wealthy people in person. Just be careful–next time you need cash for a large project in your church–well, most of us can give something, but the bulk of the project will be paid for by the wealthier people in the congregation or parish.

  1. Perhaps this, Mr. William:
    2 Chronicles 7:14
    If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.

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