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Praying at congress

Washington, DC, the U.S. capital, is a compact city on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia. It’s defined by imposing neoclassical monuments and buildings – including the iconic ones that house the federal government’s 3 branches: the Capitol, White House and Supreme Court. It's also home to iconic museums and performing-arts venues such as the Kennedy Center.

“God of our weary years, God of our silent tears,
“Thou who has led us thus far along the way.
“For this land of freedom and the promise of America we are thankful.
“In the face of daunting tasks, monumental and complex challenges, grant this the 113th Congress your sovereign wisdom. Allow this august body, like eagles to soar above partisan disagreements and personal agendas.
“Grant the members of the House of Representatives strength, that they may run for those whose legs are weak, and give them courage that they may walk for those who have become weary through years of injustice. Give them compassion that they may speak for those whose voices have been silenced and grant them vision for those whose dreams are diminished. Empower America with a unity that defies the chaos of the moment.
“Thou Who hast by Thy might led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray.
“In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen”

Opening Prayer in Congress of the United States

Bishop Macklin was invited to the U.S. Capitol to serve as guest chaplain and deliver the opening prayer on the House Floor
Congressman Swalwell of California to the house, “Mr. Speaker, with this House at this moment considering such important issues for the American people, there is no better person I know than Bishop Jerry Macklin to deliver this afternoon’s opening prayer. Bishop Macklin’s words are inspiring. His call for national unity and wisdom during these trying times is appropriate.

“Bishop Macklin knows a thing or two about trying times. He founded the Glad Tidings Church in Hayward, California, in 1978. With a big heart of compassion and a deep devotion to the Lord, Bishop Macklin turned a neighborhood overrun by drugs and crime into a community of faith.

Today, Glad Tidings Church has over 1,500 members. Under Bishop Macklin’s leadership, the church is not just a place to worship but a center point for care for the community, providing food, affordable housing, and health care to the most in need among us.

“Just 2 weeks ago, Bishop Macklin opened his church’s doors to host an Affordable Care Act forum to help educate my constituents. As the regional Health and Human Services director was explaining to the attendees where they could sign up, I saw firsthand Bishop Macklin’s commitment to serve the community. He leaned over to me and said, Eric, our church needs to be at the center of signing people up. And by the time the regional director had finished addressing the attendees, Bishop Macklin had already texted and emailed about a dozen people to make sure that happened.

“Thank you, Bishop Macklin, for asking God to watch over this House and for your work to watch over our community.”

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