04/22/2026
The National Day of Prayer is in its 75th year and America is preparing to celebrate 250 years. God still answers prayer! Come join us praying for our land.
We would like to invite you to be with us on Thursday, May 7 at noon for one hour, as we join millions of Americans across the country in glorifying God and observing this year’s National Day of Prayer. His grace has guided this nation’s growth and progress since its birth for 250 years.
The gathering will be filled with prayer for media, arts, and entertainment, governmental leaders, the military, churches, families, education, and other topics.
Many are concerned about the future of America and our community. We see more violence and struggles in everyday life as our culture moves further away from the source of our strength.
All through history, America has turned to God in times of conflict and in peace. The National Day of Prayer, which was established by law in 1952 and then amended in 1988 to permanently designated its observance on the first Thursday of May, every year, is a great opportunity for Americans to unite in recognition of our incredible need for God. The President will issue a proclamation on this day, proclaiming a day of prayer for our nation.
The National Day of Prayer National Observance will be observed on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. and locally observed in tens of thousands of gatherings in all 50 states and U.S. territories, connecting us to the National Observance being hosted on the Capitol. I hope our entire community will realize the importance of God’s hand in America and will remember the great opportunity we still have in America to come before God publicly and corporately. We hope you will join us as an important part of our community. God bless!
Sincerely,
Michelle Smith
Hardin County KY Coordinator
502-977-2299