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National Day of Prayer Celebration to Unite Davidson Street Baptist Church and Community
May 2 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
As the first Thursday of May approaches, communities across the nation are gearing up for a significant occasion—the National Day of Prayer. This year, on May 2nd at 6:00 pm, Davidson Street Baptist Church is set to host a special event in partnership with local residents, and officials, marking this important day of unity and supplication.
The National Day of Prayer holds deep significance for Americans from all walks of life, serving as a poignant reminder of the power of collective prayer and community spirit. It’s a time to come together and lift our schools, police, fire departments, and governmental leaders in prayer.
Last year’s event saw a moving prayer walk through Clinton, culminating in heartfelt supplications at Vance Park. This year promises to be equally impactful, with a distinguished guest speaker, Solicitor David Stumbo, scheduled to address the congregation and participants.
Pastor Kenny Moore, the spiritual leader of Davidson Street Baptist Church, expressed his enthusiasm for this year’s gathering, stating, “The National Day of Prayer is a beautiful opportunity for our community to join in unity and faith. We are thrilled to open our doors and hearts to our neighbors as we seek God’s blessings upon our nation.”
Solicitor David Stumbo, known for his dedication to public service, shared his thoughts on the upcoming event: “I am truly honored to be asked by Pastor Moore to speak at Davidson Street Baptist Church for the National Day of Prayer. It is so important that we come together as a community, no matter what our background or political positions might be, to go before our great God in a spirit of humility and repentance to ask for His favor on our state and our country.”
The evening promises to be a memorable occasion of reflection, solidarity, and hope. Members of the community are encouraged to attend and participate in this profound expression of faith and civic engagement.
Let’s mark our calendars for May 2nd at 6:00 pm and join hands in prayer at Davidson Street Baptist Church, as we embrace the true spirit of the National Day of Prayer.