Granbury City Council's meeting on August 20, began with an invocation delivered by Terry Louvin, chaplain for the Hood County Sheriff's Office. At 6 p.m. sharp, Louvin took the floor at Granbury City Hall, setting a solemn and hopeful tone for the proceedings.
In his prayer, Louvin praised God as the creator of all and acknowledged Granbury as under divine authority. He called upon God's promises for prosperity and unity, beseeching protection and guidance for the city. Louvin's words sought to address division and strife, asking for God's intervention to overcome these challenges and bring peace.
Louvin emphasized a vision of growth and spiritual renewal, invoking supernatural favor for churches, businesses, and community leaders in Granbury. He prayed for creative ideas and effective strategies, urging divine influence to transform the city and renew its spirit.
The invocation concluded with a call for blessings on all aspects of the community—from its leadership to its residents—affirming Granbury's commitment to glorify God and uphold unity.
Louvin’s fervent and evocative prayer underscored a strong sense of community and spiritual dedication, aiming to inspire and fortify the city's efforts moving forward.