Gov. Mark Gordon is dedicating the 2021 Governor’s Prayer Breakfast — which is being held this (Thursday) morning — as a celebration of Wyoming heroes.
The prayer breakfast is a …
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Gov. Mark Gordon is dedicating the 2021 Governor’s Prayer Breakfast — which is being held this (Thursday) morning — as a celebration of Wyoming heroes.
The prayer breakfast is a tradition spanning more than 70 years and is being held virtually for the first time. It will feature food service staff, Bishop Paul-Gordon Chandler of the Episcopal Church of Wyoming and the governor.
“As we still face the challenges of an ongoing pandemic, we are ever-mindful of the health and safety of our communities. However, the power found in joining together — even virtually — to celebrate long-standing traditions remains a worthy goal,” Gordon said. “Join us from the comfort of your home with a cup of coffee or tea and your favorite breakfast; we’ll be together again soon.”
The Governor’s Prayer Breakfast will be presented at 7:30 a.m. today (Thursday) on the WyomingPBS YouTube channel. Anyone is welcome to watch.
The Wyoming Governor’s Prayer Breakfast traces its origin to the National Prayer Breakfast, held annually in Washington, D.C., since 1953. The breakfast is non-denominational and nonpartisan. It is hosted by Gordon and the Wyoming Governor’s Residence Foundation. Visit www.wyoprayerbreakfast.org to learn more.