During the recent Prince George's County Council meeting on May 6, 2025, a heartfelt moment unfolded as council members expressed gratitude for the spiritual guidance provided by Apostles Tony and Cynthia Bridal of VCMI. The council chair and vice chair shared personal anecdotes about how the couple has supported them through challenging times, emphasizing the importance of faith in their political journeys.
The meeting also included a moment of prayer for Council Member Harrison, who recently lost his home and pet in a fire. Council members urged the community to keep him in their thoughts as he navigates this difficult period. Additionally, they recognized the sacrifices of fallen heroes and their families, highlighting the need for ongoing support for those who serve the community.
Council members voiced concerns about federal workers facing job losses and potential foreclosures, calling for prayers and support for those affected. They also remembered Kilmer Abrego Garcia, a resident who was abducted and imprisoned in El Salvador, asking for his safe return.
The Apostles led a prayer, invoking strength and grace for those in need, and reaffirming their commitment to the community's well-being. This meeting underscored the council's dedication to addressing the challenges faced by residents while fostering a spirit of unity and support within Prince George's County.