More than 100 Alabamians joined congressional leaders in praying for the state and nation in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON – This week, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) hosted the Second Annual Alabama Prayer Breakfast. Joining Sen. Tuberville were U.S. Representatives Barry Moore (R-AL-02) and Dale Strong (R-AL-05).
“It was wonderful to see people from across Alabama come together to pray for our state and nation,” said Senator Tuberville. “We are facing a lot of division and brokenness in our country. But God, faith, and prayers bring us together. America needs to turn back to God. That begins with you and me.”
Joining the members were faith leaders from across the state, including Pastor Chris Hodges of Church of the Highlands, Scott Dawson of the Scott Dawson Evangelistic Association, and D.C.-based Pastors Nathan Newman and Chuck Garriott of Ministry to State. During his remarks, Sen. Tuberville specifically thanked Chris Hodges for the tremendous impact Church of the Highlands has had on the state – calling him the state’s “MVP.” Each week, 60,000 Alabamians worship at Church of the Highlands’ dozens of campuses. The church also has a robust ministry program for inmates in 22 correctional facilities.
Senator Tommy Tuberville represents Alabama in the United States Senate and is a member of the Senate Armed Services, Agriculture, Veterans’ Affairs, and HELP Committees.
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