Gov. Justice, religious leaders to hold virtual statewide Day of Prayer service tomorrow at noon

CHARLESTON, WV – Gov. Jim Justice and religious leaders from across West Virginia will conduct a live, statewide Day of Prayer service tomorrow, March 25, 2020, at noon, to provide West Virginians an opportunity to come together in prayer during the ongoing “Stay At Home” order, put into effect Monday in efforts to help contain the spread of COVID-19.

The service will be held by leaders from many different religious backgrounds providing an opportunity for all West Virginians, no matter their religious denomination, to come together in a time of reflection and prayer.

“I really urge everyone to watch it and surely pray with us,” Gov. Justice said. “God above will hear us. He will be the one to get us through this.”

Gov. Justice has issued a proclamation, formally declaring March 25, 2020 as an official Day of Prayer in West Virginia.

Click here to view the proclamation on the Governor’s website

The service will be held virtually and available for all West Virginians to watch live on television or online.

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