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Gov. Ivey shares message for the 74th National Day of Prayer

Ivey signed a proclamation proclaiming May 1, 2025 as National Day of Prayer in the state of Alabama.

Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday released a video message in recognition of the 74th National Day of Prayer, joining Alabamians and Americans across the country in a moment of prayer. In addition, Governor Ivey signed a proclamation proclaiming May 1, 2025 as National Day of Prayer in the state of Alabama.

“This year’s National Day of Prayer theme, ‘Pour Out to the God of Hope and Be Filled,’ reminds us of the enduring strength found through faith. In her message, Governor Ivey offers prayers for President Trump and his administration, for the men and women serving in uniform, for the children of Alabama and for continued blessings over the state and nation,” Gov. Ivey’s release said.

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