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Mayor Rex Hardin invites the community to join him for the Annual National Day of Prayer at Pompano Beach City Hall on Thursday, May 1st at noon

Pompano Beach, Florida – The City of Pompano Beach is inviting residents, visitors, and friends to come together for a special observance of the Annual National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 1st. This heartfelt gathering will take place at 12:00 pm at the American flagpole in front of City Hall, located at 100 West Atlantic Boulevard. The community will join people across the nation in a collective moment of prayer, reflection, and unity.
Mayor Rex Hardin will lead the event, offering a meaningful opportunity for the Pompano Beach community to come together in spirit and devotion. This day of prayer has become a significant part of the city’s tradition, with participants from all faiths invited to take part in a shared moment of solidarity. “This is a special time for our community to unite in prayer and reflection, no matter our individual faiths,” said Mayor Hardin. “It’s a time to come together, honor our values, and lift up our nation in prayer.”
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The National Day of Prayer, created in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman, takes place annually on the first Thursday of May. It serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted values of unity, compassion, and resilience that are central to the American spirit. Through this national observance, people across the country participate in a tradition that transcends individual beliefs and emphasizes shared values.
As part of this national tradition, the gathering at City Hall will provide a space for the community to join in prayer for the well-being of the nation, the local community, and those in need. The observance is not just about one day but about reinforcing a lasting commitment to compassion, faith, and togetherness.
The event is open to all, and organizers encourage attendees to bring their families, friends, and neighbors. It is a wonderful opportunity to come together as a community and reflect on the importance of faith and prayer in shaping a resilient and hopeful future.
For those who are looking to participate in a time of reflection, prayer, and community spirit, the National Day of Prayer in Pompano Beach is a meaningful occasion not to be missed. “Come be part of a tradition that honors faith, community, and country,” Mayor Hardin invites. This moment of prayer will offer a sense of unity and purpose for all who gather.

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