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As America approaches its historic 250th anniversary, thousands of patriotic citizens gathered in the nation’s capital on Sunday for a powerful day of prayer, worship, and reflection centered on one message: America must return to God.

The “Rededicate 250” rally brought believers from across the country to the National Mall, where they stood in the shadow of the Washington Monument to pray for the nation and celebrate the faith-based values many believe shaped the United States from its founding.

President Trump Shares a Powerful Bible Verse About Healing the Nation

Donald Trump delivered one of the event’s most memorable moments through a video message recorded in the Oval Office.

In the message, President Trump read from 2 Chronicles 7:14, a Scripture verse that has become a rallying cry for many Christians who believe America can be spiritually restored through prayer and repentance.

President Trump shared a well-known passage from 2 Chronicles that says when God’s people humble themselves, pray, seek Him, and turn away from wrongdoing, He promises to hear their prayers, forgive their sins, and bring healing to their nation.

The verse resonated deeply with the crowd, many of whom see the nation at a crossroads and believe spiritual renewal is essential to America’s future.

Christian Leaders and Trump Allies Unite for America’s Future

The event featured an impressive lineup of faith leaders and senior Trump administration officials, including Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, and Mike Johnson.

Also appearing were well-known evangelical leaders such as Paula White-Cain and Franklin Graham.

The stage itself reflected the event’s patriotic and Christian themes, featuring stained-glass imagery, classical columns, and artwork honoring America’s Founding Fathers.

Thousands Brave the Heat to Pray for America

Despite soaring temperatures, thousands stood together wearing red, white, and blue, American flags draped over their shoulders, and many sporting Trump hats.

Denny Smith, a 72-year-old attendee from Rhode Island, said the event’s message could be summed up in four words: “It’s all about Jesus.”

Retha Bond, a Trump supporter from Illinois, described the gathering as one of the most important events taking place in the world today.

“We need to rededicate our nation back to God,” she said.

Young Conservatives Find Hope and Community

The rally also attracted younger Americans who say they are proud to stand publicly for their faith and conservative values.

Alessandra Seawright, 15, traveled from New Mexico with her mother and said events like this remind young Christians they are not alone.

“We need more of this in our country,” she said. “We need to share the word of the Lord.”

Seawright said she was inspired by the late Charlie Kirk and his example of bold Christian leadership.

Pete Hegseth Urges Americans to Pray Without Ceasing

In a video message, Secretary Hegseth encouraged the crowd to seek the guidance of Jesus Christ and to pray continually for the nation.

“Let us pray without ceasing,” he said. “Let us pray for our nation on bended knee.”

His remarks echoed the central message of the event: America’s long-term strength depends on both courageous leadership and unwavering faith.

Jewish Rabbi Receives Standing Ovation for Condemning Antisemitism

Meir Soloveichik, the only non-Christian religious leader on the program, drew loud applause when he declared that “Antisemitism is utterly un-American.”

Soloveichik serves on President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission alongside several Christian and Catholic leaders committed to defending faith and constitutional freedoms.

Progressive Activists Protest the Rally

Several left-leaning organizations, including the Freedom From Religion Foundation and Interfaith Alliance, staged demonstrations opposing the event.

Their signs promoted slogans such as “Democracy, Not Theocracy.”

But for the thousands gathered on the National Mall, the focus remained firmly on prayer, unity, and America’s spiritual heritage.

Rededicate 250 Sends a Clear Message Before America’s Historic Anniversary

The event was organized by Freedom 250 and served as both a celebration of the nation’s founding and a call for national renewal.

As the United States prepares to mark 250 years of independence, the rally offered a powerful reminder that millions of Americans still believe faith in God, love of country, and constitutional freedom are inseparable.

For conservatives and Christians across the nation, Rededicate 250 was more than a patriotic gathering. It was a hopeful declaration that America’s best days are still ahead if the country returns to the values that made it great.