Faith leaders across US gather in Oval Office to pray over Trump – Washington Examiner
Faith leaders across US gather in Oval Office to pray over Trump
The White House invited faith leaders from across the nation to visit the Oval Office on Wednesday to pray for President Donald Trump and his leadership.
The Trump administration uploaded a photo on X of the leaders gathered around Trump as he sat at his desk. William Wolfe, the executive director of the Center for Baptist Leadership, was among the attendees who prayed for the president.
President Trump’s White House Faith Office welcomed Faith Leaders from across the country to pray in the Oval Office 🙏🏼🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ERy6MNq0Oc
— Margo Martin (@MargoMartin47) March 19, 2025
“It was a huge honor to represent @BaptistLeaders and meet @realDonaldTrump today along with other Christian leaders and pray for him in the Oval Office,” Wolfe wrote on X. “It’s been an incredible day—been keeping this under wraps until it happened, but can’t wait to share more!!”
It was a huge honor to represent @BaptistLeaders and meet @realDonaldTrump today along with other Christian leaders and pray for him in the Oval Office. It’s been an incredible day—been keeping this under wraps until it happened, but can’t wait to share more!! https://t.co/3oyIzNq9ic
— William Wolfe 🇺🇸 (@William_E_Wolfe) March 19, 2025
WallBuilders founder David Barton, who was also with the faith leaders, wrote on X that it was “an honor” to pray for Trump at the White House. Barton’s company seeks to educate the nation on how the Bible played a pivotal role in the writings of the nation’s Founding Fathers.
It was an honor to be with my @POTUS today. https://t.co/ZMHhK1SUVR
— David Barton (@DavidBartonWB) March 19, 2025
‘THE CHOSEN’S’ JONATHAN ROUMIE SAYS SEASON 5 EXPLORES ‘HYPOCRISY’ WITHIN CHURCH
It’s not the first time Trump invited faith leaders to visit the White House. He did so during his first presidential term in 2017. At the time, then-Vice President Mike Pence opened the evening dinner by thanking the attendees for their services in the faith, followed by Trump saying the United States is “a proud nation of believers.”
Following the assassination attempt against Trump in July 2024, the then-presidential candidate credited God for saving his life and preventing “the unthinkable from happening.”
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...