Cypress church leaders meet, pray for unity

Courtesy photo Cypress residents came together on a recent morning to pray for the city.

Uniting is joining together for a common purpose or by common feelings. We all are united as our Declaration of Independence states: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights; that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”.

The Cypress City Church Leaders Association appreciates our businesses, schools, churches, restaurants, public safety, governing officials, medical fields and all workers and volunteers who are involved in our fine city. We are grateful for all efforts in making Cypress a great place to live, work, play … and pray!

With prayer in mind, we as the Cypress City Church Leaders Association and in partnership with Mayor Anne Mallari, came together with many Cypress residents early this morning for a time of prayer for our city. “Loving Like Jesus Brings Unity, Hope, and Help” was the message from guest speaker, Jake Hardy, West Orange County Director, Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

The program music was provided by the Oxford Academy Girls Choir along with Tanvi Chidrupula, a freshman, who sang the National Anthem.