“The Gift of Democratic Government”
Posted by Kimberly Allen
Thank you to all who attended the Third Annual Interfaith Service of Prayer & Music at St. Paul's earlier today. This community service was a time for people to join together in prayer for our democracy, elected leaders, and public servants as Virginia's General Assembly reconvened.
In his welcome, Wallace+ explained further:
We come together this week, as the members of our General Assembly gather, across the way, for a new session, to do the business of the people of our Commonwealth; and we come together this week as our nation continues to mourn and to pray over the events of last Saturday, in Tuscon, Arizona; as we continue to pray for all those effected, for those recovering, and for those grieving.
When Congresswoman Giffords was attacked she was, of course, doing the most essential thing that public servants do: she was meeting the people; she was listening to the people; she was asking the people what they need. And the others gathered there, with her, were doing their part, as well, in the essential practice of democracy.
The events of this week underscore for us the precious nature of human life, as well as the precious nature of democracy. Indeed, next to life itself, surely one of the very greatest gifts that we have been given, as Americans, is the gift of democratic government: government of the people, for the people, and by the people.
Today we join together to pray for that democracy, for our democracy, for our Republic; for peace and for justice; and, indeed, we come together to pray for all people, for all God's children, praying for justice and peace around the world.
For those who couldn't be with us, audio of each of the prayers offered will be posted shortly.
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