President Donald Trump welcomed guests to the White House for an Easter dinner focused on worship, prayer, and the celebration of faith, marking one of the most meaningful observances of the Christian calendar.
The evening featured remarks from the president reflecting on the spiritual message of Easter, emphasizing themes of sacrifice, redemption, and unity. Trump spoke of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as a symbol of hope and victory over darkness, calling it a reminder of the enduring power of faith in America.
The event included musical performances from the Marine Corps Band and Christian artist Charles Billingsley, adding a solemn and celebratory tone to the evening. Prayers were offered by religious leaders in attendance, reinforcing the administration’s continued outreach to faith communities.
Guests were treated to a carefully curated spring menu that included baby greens with roasted artichokes and tomato confit, pistachio-crusted rack of lamb with heirloom asparagus, and a dessert of huckleberry and poached pear croustillant served with maple swirl ice cream.
The dinner also served as a platform for White House faith advisors to reiterate their commitment to protecting religious liberty and addressing concerns over anti-Christian sentiment. The gathering reflected the administration’s ongoing effort to place faith at the center of national dialogue and policy engagement.