“First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way.” – 1 Timothy 2:1-2
Tomorrow, the Kentucky General Assembly will officially convene, and the 2026 legislative session will be off to the races. This year’s Kentucky legislative session will run through the rest of January, all of February, all of March, and then adjourn on April 15, 2026.
This year’s legislative session is the longer budget session and will consist of 60 full legislative days. There is absolutely no doubt that every day of the Kentucky General Assembly will be extremely busy, fast-paced, and exceedingly important.
The team at The Family Foundation will be focused on educating and advocating for numerous pro-family and pro-life bills that crucially need to be passed by the General Assembly. As we work tirelessly at the state Capitol to advocate for God-honoring public policy in our Commonwealth, we humbly ask for and cherish your prayers and faithful engagement.
The Bible instructs us to pray for everyone in positions of authority, which, in the context of the 2026 legislative session, certainly includes praying for all members of the Kentucky General Assembly, along with our executive and judicial branch leaders.
As we begin our “Let Us Pray” devotionals for 2026, we will be taking time during the legislative session to encourage you to pray, by name, for our elected leaders (see below). Let us commit to praying regularly for our Kentucky governmental leaders to act in ways that bring honor and glory to Jesus Christ and are a blessing to our Commonwealth.
LET US PRAY…
Father, please empower Your people here in Kentucky to advocate effectively for laws that glorify You during this legislative session. Lord, may every elected leader in our Commonwealth seek Your wisdom on each and every decision they make. Father, strengthen us at The Family Foundation to work diligently and effectively as we advocate for God-honoring public policy here in the Commonwealth. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Praying For Our Kentucky Leaders
Join us in praying for our elected leaders throughout the 2026 Legislative Session!
Executive Branch
Governor Andy Beshear
Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman
Attorney General Russell Coleman
Auditor Allison Ball
Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell
Secretary of State Michael Adams
Treasurer Mark Metcalf