Pastors lay hands on Donald Trump at Oval Office

A group of evangelical leaders lay hands on President Donald Trump and pray over him at a White House Oval Office meeting on Monday, July 10, 2017. President...

A group of evangelical leaders lay hands on President Donald Trump and pray over him at a White House Oval Office meeting on Monday, July 10, 2017.

President Donald Trump, who has remained out of public view since returning from Europe late Saturday, welcomed evangelical leaders into the Oval Office on Monday for a prayer session, CNN reports.

The photo posted by USA televangelist and megachurch Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne on Tuesday showed invitees surrounding Trump and laying their hands on his shoulders as his head is bent in prayer.

It also showed Vice President Mike Pence, with his eyes shut, participating in the Oval Office prayer session.

In a statement to The Christian Post, Moore described the event as “a very special moment but it was also not an unusual one.”

He said, according to CNN, the meeting happened after a number of national faith leaders were invited to meet the President as they met with representatives from the Office of Public Liaison.

“Various ones of us have prayed with him many times and have been praying for him for a long time … We believe we are a praying nation, and we begin by praying for our leaders,” stated Moore to The Christian Post.

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“As you know, most evangelicals believe it’s a sacred responsibility to pray for the president, and this is very much in our tradition as Americans who once took — and sometimes still do take — this responsibility seriously.” He stated.

Moore also told the website that while he and the other evangelical leaders had prayed for former President Barack Obama, “it’s different with President Trump.” He added.

The faith leader said that the group — after a “lighthearted visit among friends” — ended the meeting in prayer.

Trump, according to Pew Research, won 81% of white evangelical voters in the 2016 election.

“You didn’t let me down and I will never, ever let you down, you know that,” Trump said, according to CNN, at June’s meeting of Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington.

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