(11/11/16) - No riots, no protests...just a call for peace on a cold November night in Owosso.

20 people joining hands in a Veteran's Day prayer for healing in the community and around the country.

"Our veterans fought for peace and liberty and justice for all and so we're honoring them by having a vigil of peace and saying that their lives matter to us," said Rev. Peg Faulmann.

The vigil, reflective of the love Faulmann practices every day at St. John's United Church of Christ; a church that takes pride in accepting people of all political views, lifestyles, races and religions. For her watching the division and pain following Tuesday's presidential election has been difficult.

"Nobody's doing anybody any good by rioting. History hasn't even been made yet by the President-elect and his cabinet," she said.

The group isn't without fear...but together they are finding faith...in our country and our future.

"The long arc of history bends towards justice and we'll be fine. We'll be fine. The republic is resilient," said Michael Jordan, who lives in Owosso.

Looking ahead Faulmann has hope anger can be replaced with unity.

"I always thought the country was great so I don't think we need to make it great again, but I think we need to build it up and bring people together," she said.

Faulmann says she wants to form a coalition in Owosso with people of different faiths and political views.