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Rededicating America to God: A History-Making Moment at Rededicate 250
America stands at a pivotal crossroads, where voices of faith are being raised to call the nation back to God. One such extraordinary gathering recently unfolded on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., marking a powerful moment of spiritual rededication for our country. As we look closer at what transpired at Rededicate 250, it’s clear that the prayers and commitments offered that day are rippling throughout the nation—rekindling hope, renewing covenant, and calling believers to stand united in pursuit of God’s blessing for the United States.
A Partnership for America’s Restoration
The spiritual landscape in America has always featured individuals and teams called together by a higher purpose. For decades, Dutch Sheets and Lou Engel have journeyed together, linked by a shared mission to see America restored to God. Their collaboration stretches back to the early 1990s and continues to inspire Christians nationwide. When Lou Engel was invited to Rededicate 250—a once-in-a-lifetime prayer assembly—he made sure to stand alongside Dutch as a sign of their covenant and commitment to this cause.
The Significance of Rededicate 250
To grasp the weight of this recent event, it helps to look back into history. The year 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence. But before the famous signing on July 4th, 1776, the Second Continental Congress had already issued a call for a national day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer on May 17th of that same year. Colonists were urged to repent, seek God’s wisdom, and ask for His protection as they faced battles for liberty.
Rededicate 250, held on May 17, 2026, echoed that historic day, even though event organizers were initially unaware of the profound anniversary. This was more than coincidence—it was, perhaps, a sign of divine orchestration. Gathering church leaders, government officials, and fervent believers on the National Mall, the rally united Americans in both humility and hope, reminding the nation of its spiritual roots.
Modern-Day Fasting, Prayer, and Prophetic Fulfillment
Not all voices celebrated the intersection of faith and government at Rededicate 250. Some questioned the event’s motivation or its blending of church and state. Yet, for the intercessors who’ve labored in prayer for decades, the gathering was a dream fulfilled—proof that seeds sown in hidden places can blossom into national movements of repentance and renewal.
Two decades prior, a small band of young intercessors had gathered in a humble prayer room on Pennsylvania Avenue, seeking God ahead of midterm elections. Among them was Da May, a passionate prayer warrior who traveled alone from Malaysia. During her time in the prayer room, Da May had a prophetic encounter—she sensed America was in grave danger, at risk of being “swallowed whole” by the enemy. Yet, she heard God say, “Enough. I’ve heard enough prayers.” He promised four things: a wave of repentance, strengthened borders, champions to defend each state, and a president who would invite God back to America.
How God’s Promises Unfolded
Over the years, each part of Da May’s prophetic word began unfolding. Through Lou Engel’s revival of “The Call,” arenas and stadiums filled for assemblies focused on repentance, as intercessors pled the blood of Christ over America’s sins. Parallel to this, significant steps were taken for the nation’s security, with hundreds of miles of new border wall constructed—an answer to Da May’s second vision.
At the state level, Christians formed prayer gatherings, interceding for protection over their regions. More recently, prophet Chuck Pierce saw 51 angels assigned to every state and the District of Columbia, underscoring God’s promise of special champions watching over the land.
Da May’s fourth prophecy—about a president leading America back to God—found fulfillment in President Trump’s involvement at Rededicate 250, as this modern leader called for national repentance and spiritual renewal.
A National Stage, a Prophetic Moment
The program at Rededicate 250 unfolded in a distinctly holy order. President Trump delivered a video message, reading from 2 Chronicles 7 and reminding the nation of God’s promise: “If my people who are called by my name humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”
Moments later, Lou Engel led the crowd—on the mall and watching around the world—to their knees in humble prayer. He remarked, “This solemn assembly is different than any other, for the president of the United States called this day.” Drawing on Israel’s history, Lou reminded everyone how solemn assemblies convened by kings shifted the trajectory of nations and unleashed God’s Spirit.
A Call to Genuine Repentance and Forgiveness
Yet, Lou Engel did not shy away from sober truths. He warned that blessings for America are conditional—dependent on real repentance and a return to God, not just form or ritual. “Not money, not power, but God,” Lou cried, urging believers to embrace genuine change. He then proclaimed a “Jubilee” for America, based on the biblical tradition where Israelites released their slaves every 50 years. Spiritually, Lou challenged the church to release those they’ve held in bondage to bitterness and unforgiveness, leading all present in a powerful prayer echoing Jesus: “Father, forgive them.”
A wave of mercy and forgiveness swept over the crowd, followed by a reaffirmation of covenant with the Jewish people and a prayer for God’s mercy upon America. Dutch Sheets then took the stage and led bold decrees: “Today is breakthrough day. Today is reconnection day. Today is the day the outpouring of Your spirit begins in our nation. We declare a new beginning for America in the mighty name
