THIS DAY IN HISTORY
George Washington's 1789 Inauguration
On April 30, 1789, the very first United States Presidential Inauguration occurred. This event was significant for the precedents established and the role religion held throughout.
Newspapers outlined<[link removed]> the first event of the Inauguration Day activities in New York City (which was then serving as the nation's capital):
On the morning of the day on which our illustrious President will be invested with his office, the bells will ring at nine o’clock, when the people may go up to the house of God and in a solemn manner commit the new government, with its important train of consequences, to the holy protection and blessing of the Most High.
George Washington, John Adams, members of Congress, and other officials made their way to Federal Hall where a large crowd awaited Washington to take his oath of office. A witness recounted<[link removed]> the feelings of that crowd:
The circumstances of his election—the impression of his past services—the concourse of spectators—the devout fervency with which he repeated the oath—and the reverential manner in which he bowed down and kissed the sacred volume—all these conspired to render it one of the most august and interesting spectacle ever exhibited on this globe. It seemed...to be a solemn appeal to Heaven and earth at once.
Next was Washington's Inaugural Address to both houses of Congress in the Senate Chamber. In this address<[link removed]>, he noted<[link removed]>:
it would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official act my fervent supplications to that Almighty Being Who rules over the universe, Who presides in the councils of nations, and Whose providential aids can supply every human defect—that His benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes.
After Washington's address, the officials attended church services at St. Paul's Chapel<[link removed]> and adjourned for the day.
The first Inauguration 235 years ago is just one example of the role religion had in the important events in American history! To learn about more historical facts like this, keep an eye out for our newsletters and check out our website WallBuilders.com<[link removed]>!
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