The momentous commemoration of America's 250th anniversary is approaching, and an urgent call for rededication to our founding principles has become a central theme.
As we near this historic milestone in 2026, it is paramount to reaffirm America's identity as a nation grounded in faith and guided by divine providence.
Many of our nation's founders understood that the liberties we cherish are anchored in a higher moral authority.
From the Pilgrims seeking religious freedom to the fervent prayers of the Continental Congress, our history is steeped in recognition of God's role in our formation.
President Trump has voiced a vision for this anniversary, designating 2026 as a "Year of Celebration and Rededication."
On May 17, 2026, President Trump is inviting citizens to gather on the National Mall for a National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise, and Thanksgiving.
This event will serve not only as a celebration of our past but as a spiritual rallying point for Americans to come together in prayer and gratitude.
Historically, the foundation of our nation cannot be divorced from its spiritual roots.
Our Declaration of Independence proclaims that we are endowed with unalienable rights by our Creator—an assertion that embodies our heritage.
Today, we find ourselves facing a cultural landscape that often undermines these very beliefs, as secularism and anti-Christian sentiments seek to dominate public discourse.
Recent data indicating that only 47% of Americans deem religion as "very important" highlights a troubling trend.
The drift from our founding principles is evident, often manifesting as a growing skepticism towards the role of faith in public life.
This erosion threatens the moral grounding of our nation.
Our families, communities, and borders reflect the consequences of abandoning the righteous foundation laid by our forebearers.
In a clarion call to renewal, the upcoming anniversary should not simply be marked by fireworks but should invite a collective introspection on our national values.
As we prepare for Rededicate 250, the event will not just honor our past but seeks to reclaim a shared commitment to recognizing God’s hand in our national journey.
This solemn gathering will echo the prayerful moments that anchored our founders as they sought divine guidance in the trials of establishing a new nation.
With America being blessed abundantly, it is fitting that we return to the roots that made us a beacon of hope—a "city on a hill."
In these challenging times, let this anniversary ignite a spiritual awakening, reminding us that humility, prayer, and a commitment to live righteously pave the way for healing and renewal of our great nation.
May America's next chapter be one where we truly embody the phrase "One Nation Under God," ensuring that divine principles illuminate our path forward.
Sources:
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