Washington, D.C., September 8, 2025 — President Donald J. Trump unveiled America Prays earlier this week, urging Americans of all faiths to unite in weekly prayer.
He introduced the initiative under the America250 campaign, the official commemoration of the nation’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026. The campaign asks citizens to dedicate one hour each week to pray for the country, its people, and its future.

Key Details & How You Can Join
- The administration invites groups of ten or more people to meet weekly for one hour of prayer. Moreover, leaders provide prayer tools, historic proclamations, and thematic guides for use.
- It suggests themes such as leadership, cultural renewal, protection of freedom, and support for families. Also, it asks groups to apply the ACTS model (Adoration, Contrition, Thanksgiving, Supplication) to shape their weekly meetings, as reported by Christianity Today.
- It encourages daily prayer for specific individuals or issues. In addition, the campaign supports virtual communities and tools such as online prayer platforms to facilitate group participation.
Why It Matters & Who’s Involved
The White House frames America Prays as more than a spiritual practice; it presents the initiative as national rededication under the motto “One Nation Under God.” President Trump emphasized that strengthening faith strengthens society; when faith weakens, the character of the nation suffers.
More than seventy faith organizations, churches, and ministries already joined America Prays. Groups such as churches, ministries, and prayer apps committed to host both local and virtual prayer gatherings. Because many signed on quickly, the campaign appears poised to scale widely across the country.
Public Reaction & Legal Questions
Some religious liberty advocates praise the campaign. They say it strengthens civic bonds, encourages spiritual revival, and restores faith’s visible role in public life. Meanwhile, critics argue that a government-associated prayer initiative risks blurring separation of church and state, as explored in The Washington Post.
Legal experts note that the campaign remains voluntary; however, certain features, such as recommended scripture readings or organized formats , could prompt constitutional scrutiny. Because perception matters, organizers must ensure inclusivity and voluntary participation.
America Prays: What’s Next & What to Expect
Over the coming months, America Prays will roll out more resources: historic prayers, sermon excerpts, proclamations, and educational materials drawn from America’s past. Churches and online platforms will host weekly prayer gatherings. In addition, the administration will release guidance to protect prayer freedoms in public schools.
Because inclusion remains central, the campaign invites all Americans regardless of faith tradition or belief to consider joining. Many organizers believe broad participation will heal divisions and renew national unity.
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
We come before You with grateful hearts, thankful for freedom, for courage, for this nation. We lift up America Prays, asking You to guide every person who joins this initiative. Grant them boldness, unity, and compassion as they pray for leadership, families, culture, and the common good.
Lord, strengthen our faith as we commit one hour this week to seek You. Help us look beyond division. Teach us mercy, humility, and love in how we live. Heal wounds, restore hope, and bring peace where there’s unrest. May our communities reflect Your light. May leaders walk in integrity and wisdom.
Father, protect those who feel unseen or unheard. Comfort the hurting, help the brokenhearted, and grant healing to the sick. Let every person know they matter. Let religious freedom flourish. Let all who join this call feel welcomed and empowered, regardless of background or belief.
As America250 nears, stir hearts toward unity and purpose. Let America Prays become more than an initiative—let it become a movement rooted in truth and powered by Your Spirit. In Jesus’ name, we pray, Amen.
Disclaimer
This prayer alert by Get-Prayer.com expresses spiritual encouragement and is intended for reflection and information awareness about prayer in the news. It does not represent endorsement by any government, political candidate, or religious institution. Participation remains voluntary. Individual beliefs and religious convictions vary. Readers should follow their conscience and consult their own faith leaders.

Pastor Rick Penn is an ordained pastor, writer, and the founder of Get-Prayer.com, a resource built to help believers develop a consistent, grounded prayer life.
With more than 20 years of preaching the Gospel, Pastor Rick brings deep theological training and lived pastoral experience to everything he writes. He holds a Master of Divinity from Virginia University of Lynchburg, an M.A. with a concentration in New Testament Studies from Baptist Bible Seminary, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Averett University.
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