Praying at the Game!

I’m on a Christians and the Bible kick. So here are a couple of stories about High School football and prayer. People brought these up to me recently, but they are old stories.

This email is about Jody McCloud who is principal at the Roane County High School in Kingston, Tennessee. In September, 2000, he opened a football game by saying that normally there would have been a prayer, but a Supreme Court decision had ended that…so he read a statement commenting on that and inviting people to pray anyway.
Tennessee High School Principal’s Remarks about Prayer at a Football Game

GATE CITY — A group of students at Gate City High School is hoping to send a message at Friday’s home football game against Bluefield High School.

They’re wanting to let the American Civil Liberties Union know that nothing can make them quit praying.

“This Friday at the homecoming football game, students, and whomever wants to join, will be saying a prayer,” said Lindsey Burke, a senior and member of the volleyball team at Gate City. “We are also planning to wear the T-shirts at the game. By doing this we are hoping to prove a point … that no one can stop Christians from praying.”
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And finally, the last story:

5″When you pray, you are not to be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on the street corners so that they may be seen by men Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full.

6″But you, when you pray, go into your inner room, close your door and pray to your Father who is in secret, and your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you.

7″And when you are praying, do not use meaningless repetition as the Gentiles do, for they suppose that they will be heard for their many words.