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More than 100 people gather inside Arkansas State Capitol rotunda to observe National Day of Prayer

Credit: Arkansas State Capitol

Little Rock, Arkansas – More than 100 people gathered inside the rotunda of the Arkansas State Capitol on Thursday as part of the annual National Day of Prayer observance, joining communities across the country in a day centered on reflection, faith and unity.

The event in Little Rock brought together residents, community members and local leaders who paused from daily routines to pray and reflect during a gathering organizers described as larger than politics or public debate. Attendees filled the Capitol rotunda throughout the event, creating a quiet but powerful atmosphere marked by prayer and shared purpose.

Observed every year on the first Thursday in May, the National Day of Prayer has long served as a moment when Americans of different backgrounds gather in churches, schools, government buildings and public spaces to reflect on the country and its future.

Organizers at the Capitol emphasized the importance of leadership and spiritual guidance during difficult times facing communities across the nation.

“It’s so important that the municipal leaders take this moment, take this day and pray. We have a world that has contaminants, a culture that’s corrupt.”

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Throughout the gathering, participants bowed their heads, held hands and listened as speakers encouraged prayer for families, elected officials, schools and communities. While the event focused heavily on faith, organizers said the purpose was also to encourage unity and compassion during a period many people describe as increasingly divided and stressful.

The National Day of Prayer was officially established in 1952 after Congress created it as an annual observance. Since then, cities and towns throughout the United States have continued the tradition with local ceremonies, worship services and public prayer events.

In Arkansas, the yearly gathering at the Capitol has become a familiar tradition for many residents who see the event as an opportunity to step away from politics and focus instead on hope, healing and community support.

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As voices echoed through the Capitol rotunda on Thursday afternoon, participants said the event was not only about faith, but also about bringing people together during uncertain times. For many who attended, the gathering served as a reminder that despite differences in opinion or background, moments of reflection and prayer continue to hold deep meaning for communities across the state and the country.

 

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