| 140 | Carletta Lundy | Ministry Leader | Yes |
| 139 | Sidney Fowler | Transitional Minister, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Washington DC | For wisdom, courage, and a conviction to just of peace, God, in your grace, hear our prayers. |
| 138 | Laurie Anne Hughes | | for a better tomorrow today |
| 137 | Sindile Dlamini | Rev/Michigan Park Christian Church | Father, I thank you for the call and charge to pray for the new Congress, President and Vice President. As they lead, may the Spirit of wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge and the fear of the Lord rest upon them as in Isaiah 11:2-5 |
| 136 | Patty Groves | | |
| 135 | Darrell Vandervort | Pastor--First Christian Church | May God build Shalom in the workings of our governmental leaders, municipal, state, and federal. God grant open hearts and minds and ears. Amen |
| 134 | Debby Neal | Rev. | I pray for those who our nation has elected to be our voice in government. May they keep the most vunerable in mind as they work on behalf of the nation. May each one listen for a voice that encourages collaboration with respect to our nation's blessed diversity. May each hold himself or herself accountable to God in all actions. Amen |
| 133 | Yowanda Bowens | Associate Minister | |
| 132 | Diana Rogers | The Rev. at St Paul's Episcopal Church on the Hill | O Lord our Governor, whose glory is in all the world: We commend this nation to your merciful care, that, being guided by your Providence, we may dwell secure in your peace. Grant to the President of the United States, and to all in authority, wisdom and strength to know and to do your will. Fill them with the love of truth and righteousness, and make them ever mindful of their calling to serve |
| 131 | Katherine Paisley | United Methodist Church | For mutual respect and faithfulness to the best interests of the people. |
| 130 | Jan Johnson | Reverend | For all those in leadership positions and who make decisions that affect the people of this country, I pray for extreme humility and the wisdom of Solomon. I pray that clarity of vision would overcome political rhetoric and that partisianship would end. In the name of the One who is greater than all our human foibles, Amen. |
| 129 | Lenora Fisher | | |
| 128 | Paul Pastor | Online Editor, Leadership Journal | God of grace, to whom all hearts are open, may your Spirit's fruit be evident in the work and conversation of our nation's leaders. Give them wisdom, humility, resistance to pride, malice, and corruption, and willingness to become small so that others may become great. Bind up wounds, provide for the poor, and build bridges among those who are strangers to one another. In the name of Christ. |
| 127 | Donna Wermus | Pastoral Administrator | Jesus, you came that all may be one. Help the new members of Congress to remember that their job is to serve the common good and that that is best done by listening to the wisdom of each other and draw on the best ideas of the group. |
| 126 | Sheila Thayer | | |
| 125 | Laura Kittrell | Music Director, First Chrstian Church, Coralville | God of all people, creatures and things, grant our elected officials wisdom to discern a path that is just, patience to work together, and humility so that they may put others before self. Amen. |
| 124 | Mary Jo Bradshaw | CA | For wisdom and compassion in all decision-making. |
| 123 | Emily Wheatley | CC DOC FCC Oceanside CA | |
| 122 | Stanley Wachtstetter | Co-Founder Apostolic Initiative | |
| 121 | Wayne Dreyman | Pastor, ELCA | That each member of Congress may listen and respond to their colleagues with understanding and a desire for the common good. |
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