09/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2025 14:40
Watch the full remarks from Senator Scott and all the speakers here.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) today hosted his 15th South Carolina Prayer Breakfast, bringing together hundreds of South Carolinians, including elected officials, faith leaders, and community members. This annual, nonpartisan, multi-faith gathering offers attendees an opportunity to reflect on shared values and the role of faith in public service.
This year's event came at a particularly solemn time following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and Senator Scott addressed the tragic loss, urging attendees to overcome evil with good.
"How do you respond to such an evil attack? I think the gospel of Jesus Christ is where we should take a look," said Sen. Scott. "It's incredibly important that we take a step back from the 'who,' and take a step forward into looking into the mirror and asking ourselves, 'How do we as individuals not be overcome with evil, but instead overcome evil with good?'
"When nine African Americans in Charleston, SC, lost their lives because somebody, a racist, walked into the church and wanted to start a race war, they misjudged those Christians. Because what they did in less than 36 hours, they looked the killer in the eyes - their family members did - and leaned on the power of Matthew 5:44 to love your enemies, to pray for those who persecute you. They offered forgiveness and as a result of that, our state came together," he continued.
"If we want the kind of response nationwide, let's have a place of civility where we can debate, disagree vehemently on the foundational principles, the philosophies that govern us. But let's not demonize people who are not like us. If we can't do that, we cannot be one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
Click here to view the event photo gallery.
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