Prayers for Peace and Renewal: Santa Monica Observes National Day of Prayer
Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 11:17AM
Fabian Lewkowicz

On Thursday, May 2, 2024, Santa Monica commemorated the 73rd annual National Day of Prayer with a solemn gathering at Tongva Park. Themed "Lift up the Word - Light up the World," based on the scripture 2 Samuel 22:29-31, the event brought together community leaders and citizens in a spirit of unity and reflection.

The ceremony commenced with an opening prayer by Pastor Peter Czer, warmly welcoming attendees and setting a reverent tone. The order of service was meticulously organized, ensuring that prayers addressed a broad spectrum of societal pillars:

The event concluded with the communal singing of "God Bless America," echoing a shared hope for national well-being and unity. Among the notable attendees were Santa Monica Police Chief Ramon Batista and Fire Marshal Joe Calin, demonstrating the community's solidarity.

The National Day of Prayer, an observance initiated in 1952 and tracing back to President George Washington, serves as an annual call for all Americans to engage in prayer and meditation, promoting peace and unity. This day reminds us of the profound impact of collective prayer and spiritual reflection in fostering national and community resilience.

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