Shorelines National Day of Prayer Event Thursday at Veterans' Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's National Day of Prayer event is scheduled for May 2, 2019, at Veterans' Park, inviting residents to unite in prayer from noon to 1:00 PM. The theme for this year's event, "Love One Another," emphasizes the importance of fostering community bonds and praying for the nation and local city. Participants are advised to bring folding chairs and umbrellas, as the event will not provide onsite parking. This gathering is part of a larger national movement, with thousands of similar events occurring across the United States on the same day. The organizers hope to inspire a Love One Another movement that resonates throughout the country, encouraging individuals to express love and solidarity through prayer.

Attendees will enjoy free donuts and coffee, creating an opportunity for fellowship and connection among community members. The event not only serves as a means for spiritual reflection but also highlights the community's commitment to social unity. Such initiatives are vital for strengthening community ties and promoting a culture of love and support.

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