We’re hosting a Post-Election Prayer Service: a safe place to process emotional and spiritual responses to the election, to pray, and to seek hope.
In times of change and uncertainty, it’s important to ground ourselves in the understanding that we are all connected and part of a greater whole. Through prayer, we affirm our collective desire for peace, unity, and wisdom to guide those in leadership positions. We also affirm the valuable role we play in participating in the kindom of justice and love God is bringing into being.
This service is an opportunity to reflect, release tensions, and align ourselves with the highest vision for our country. Pastor Vicki will guide us in affirmative prayer, holding a vision of goodwill for all and trusting in God.
Whether you are feeling hopeful, anxious, or somewhere in between, we welcome you to join us as we create a space of healing, compassion, and possibility. Together, we can affirm a future built on justice, cooperation, and mutual respect.
Bring a journal for reflection, if you’d like.
The service will be available on Facebook and YouTube.
Other Resources
- Post-Election Statement from Bishop LaTrelle Easterling
- A Prayer for Unity after the National Election | West Ohio Conference of The United Methodist Church
- What next? Avoid contempt and stay curious (Joel Stein), Protect/defend the vulnerable and speak the truth (David French)
- Post-election emotions? Here are expert tips and resources to manage your mental health – CBS News
- 8 Strategies for Managing Election Anxiety | Psychology Today