Prayers at United States Presidential Inaugurations - Public Prayer Service

Public Prayer Service

In 1789 George Washington along with Congress attended a service at St. Paul's Chapel in New York City after his swearing in. The ceremony was presided over by Bishop Samuel Provoost. No similar service is known until 1933.

Sunday, March 5, 1933 "National Inaugural Prayer Service" at Washington National Cathedral. Presided over by Episcopal Bishop James Edward Freeman of Washington.

Thursday, January 20, 1977 James Carter had a half-hour interfaith prayer service at the Lincoln Memorial in the morning (8am) before the main ceremony; he did not attend. Speakers included

  • Martin Luther King Senior, father of Martin Luther King Junior
  • Rev. Bruce Edwards, Plains, Georgia
  • Ruth Carter Stapleton
  • Leontyne Price and Sherrill Milnes sang

1981 Ronald Reagan had a service at National City Christian Church on Thomas Circle, Washington, D.C.

Sunday, January 20, 1985 Ronald Reagan had a public service at the Washington National Cathedral. Speakers included

  • Billy Graham gave a sermon

Sunday, January 22, 1989 George H. W. Bush attended a Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral the day after his swearing in.

  • John T. Walker, Episcopal Bishop of Washington presided
  • Charles A. Perry, Cathedral Provost, officiated

Sermons were given by

  • Peter Gomes, Harvard Chaplain
  • John Ashcroft, governor of Missouri
  • Edmond Lee Browning, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church

Other participants included

  • Rabbi Matthew H. Simon from the B’nai Israel Congregation in Rockville, Maryland, read from the Torah
  • Vilma Guerrero Smith read reading part of the Forty-seventh Psalm
  • Rev. Canon Carole Crumley read part of the fifth chapter of Matthew
  • Cardinal James Hickey, Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington, read from the New Testament
  • Iakovos, archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America, read from the New Testament
  • George Walker Bush read a prayer
  • Mrs. James A. Baker, III, honorary chairman for the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, read a prayer
  • Rev. Stephen E. Smallman (Vice-President Quayle’s pastor) from McLean, Virginia, read from the Old Testament

Sunday, January 21, 2001 - George W. Bush had a prayer service at the National Cathedral.

  • Nathan D. Baxter, dean of the Cathedral
  • Jane Holmes Dixon, bishop of Washington pro tempore (Episcopalian)
  • Franklin Graham gave the sermon
  • Rabbi Samuel Karff from Congregation Beth Israel of Houston read Jeremiah 29:11–13 and gave one of the prayers
  • Beulah “Bubba” Dailey of Austin Street Center in Dallas, read Proverbs 3:1–8
  • Archbishop Demetrios of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America led the people responsively in the Twenty-Third Psalm. He also gave one of the prayers.
  • Mark Craig of Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas, read 1 John 4:7–8
  • Theodore E. McCarrick, Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington, read Matthew 6:25–33 and gave one of the prayers
  • Kirbyjon Caldwell of Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Houston, read the Prayer for the Nation.
  • Rev. Peter Grandell, Cathedral staff
  • Rev. Luis León, rector of St. John’s Church, Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
  • Rev. Suzanne Love Harris, of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
  • Dr. Jack Hayford, pastor of the Church on the Way, Van Nuys, California

Friday, January 21, 2005 - George W. Bush had a service at the National Cathedral the day after the inauguration. Speakers included:

  • John Bryson Chane, Bishop of Washington, Episcopalian
  • A. Theodore Eastman, Vicar of Washington National Cathedral, Episcopalian
  • Mark Craig, Dallas, Texas, United Methodist, gave the sermon
  • Billy Graham, Charlotte, North Carolina, Southern Baptist (prayer)
  • Rabbi Morton Yolkut, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Bishop G. E. Patterson, Memphis, Tennessee, Church of God in Christ
  • Luis Cortes, Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Baptist
  • The Metropolitan Herman Archbishop of Washington and Metropolitan of all America and Canada Orthodox Church of America, Syosset, New York
  • Cardinal William Keeler, Baltimore, Maryland, Catholic
  • Imam Yahya Hendi Muslim Chaplain, Georgetown University, Washington, DC (Did not participate because of illness.)
  • Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick, Washington, DC, Catholic
  • Archbishop Demetrios Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, New York, New York
  • Kirbyjon Caldwell, Houston, Texas, United Methodist
  • Canon Mary Sulerud, Washington, DC, Episcopalian

Wednesday, January 21, 2009 - Barack Obama had a service at 10am in the National Cathedral.

  • Episcopal Rev. Samuel T. Lloyd III, Dean of the Washington National Cathedral - welcome
  • Episcopal Diocese of Washington Bishop John Bryson Chane - invocation
  • Rev. Otis Moss Jr., senior pastor emeritus at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio - opening prayer
  • Rev. Sharon E. Watkins, general minister and president of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) - sermon
  • Rev. Andy Stanley, senior pastor, North Point Community Church, Alpharetta, Georgia - prayer for civil leaders

Scripture readings by

  • Dr. Cynthia Hale, senior pastor, Ray of Hope Christian Church, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, New York City
  • Rev. Francisco Gonzalez, S.F., auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Washington
  • Rabbi David Saperstein, executive director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Washington, D.C.

Responsive prayers by

  • Dr. Ingrid Mattson, president, Islamic Society of North America, Hartford, Connecticut
  • Rev. Suzan Johnson-Cook, senior pastor, Bronx Christian Fellowship, New York City
  • Rabbi Jerome Epstein, director, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, New York City
  • Rev. Carol Wade, canon precentor of the Washington National Cathedral
  • Dr. Uma Mysorekar, president, Hindu Temple Society of North America, New York City
  • Rev. Jim Wallis, president, Sojourners, Washington, D.C.
  • Rabbi Haskal Lookstein, Congregation Kehilath Jeshurunm, New York City
  • Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell, senior pastor, Windsor Village United Methodist Church, Houston, Texas
  • Archbishop Donald Wuerl, Roman Catholic Diocese of Washington - a prayer for the nation
  • Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori - closing prayer
  • Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, general secretary of the Reformed Church in America - Benediction

Tuesday, January 22, 2013 - An interfaith National Prayer Service at 10:30 am in the National Cathedral was attended by President Obama, Vice President Biden and their spouses.

  • Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington and Rev. Gary Hall, dean of the Washington National Cathedral gave the welcome.
  • Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins, president and General Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) gave the opening acclamation.
  • Rev. Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, co-chair of the National African American Clergy Network gave the prayer for the day.
  • Rev. Elder Nancy L. Wilson, moderator of the Metropolitan Community Church gave the first reading.
  • Rabbi Julie Schonfeld, executive vice president of the Rabbinical Assembly led the reading of the psalm.
  • Cantor Mikhail Manevich of the Washington Hebrew Congregation gave the invitation to prayer.
  • Rev. Dr. Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, Kathryn Lohre, president of the National Council of Churches, and Imam Mohamed Magid, president of the Islamic Society of North America together gave the prayer for those who govern.
  • Cardinal Donald Wuerl of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington led the second reading.
  • Abdullah M. Khouj, president and imam of the Islamic Center of Washington, gave a traditional Islamic call to prayer.
  • Sapreet Kaur, national executive director of the Sikh Coalition, Rev. Charles Jenkins II, senior pastor of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, and Dr. Stephen F. Schneck, of the Catholic University of America led the prayer for those who serve.
  • Rev. Gabriel Salguero, president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition led the third reading.
  • Allison Mondel, cantor of Washington National Cathedral, gave an invitation to prayer.
  • Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR Jewish Community, Rev. Dr. Serene Jones of Union Theological Seminary (New York), and Archbishop Demetrios of America, primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America gave the prayers for the people.
  • Dr. Wintley Phipps of the Dream Academy gave the anthem.
  • Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of the Episcopal Church gave the prayer for the nation.
  • Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell of Windsor Village United Methodist Church led the Lord's Prayer.
  • Rev. Dr. Raphael Gamaliel Warnock of Ebenezer Baptist Church gave the benediction.

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