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U.S. church leaders 'ready' with prayer vigils amid fears of violence post-election

by Lydia Davies

As the U.S. presidential election approaches its conclusion, churches across America are offering guidance to help ease the tense atmosphere and prepare communities for any potential unrest.

Episcopal bishops have issued statements encouraging peace and have organsised prayer vigils for the final hours before polls close.

“We are approaching the end of a contentious presidential election in a time when the country remains deeply divided and polarised,” Wisconsin Bishop Matthew Gunter said in a message to his diocese on 24th Oct.

He continued: “It is understandable that many of us feel anxious. Christians are to be people of prayer in all times, but particularly in times of heightened anxiety.”

Additional prayer vigils are scheduled to be held in Episcopal cathedrals in Washington, D.C. and New York the day after the election.

The United Methodist Church has prepared a series of hourly prayers to be observed throughout election day and is collaborating with Episcopalians on a Hate divides, love unites poster campaign.

The Southern Baptist Convention is encouraging its members to "graciously" accept the election outcome and to respond to others with kindness, respect, and love, even in moments of disagreement.

Galen Carey of the National Association of Evangelicals, speaking at a Religion Media Centre briefing, emphasised the importance of patience as votes are counted, reminding people that delays do not imply fraud.

He urged respect for election officials, a commitment to understanding, and prayer for the nation’s leaders.

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