Several pastors joined President Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday, laid hands on him and prayed.

One participant, Rodney Browne, posted about the moment on Facebook.

Yesterday was very surreal for @ahowardbrowne & I. 30 years ago we came from South Africa to America as missionaries….

Posted by Rodney & Adonica Howard-Browne on Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Yesterday was very surreal for @ahowardbrowne & I,” Browne wrote, referring to his wife, Adonica Howard-Browne.

“30 years ago we came from South Africa to America as missionaries. Yesterday I was asked by Pastor Paula White-Cain to pray over our 45th President – what a humbling moment standing in the Oval Office – laying hands and praying for our President – Supernatural Wisdom, Guidance and Protection – who could ever even imagine – wow – we are going to see another great spiritual awakening,” he wrote.

Browne’s photo showed Trump with his head bowed and several hands laid upon him.

Vice President Pence was participating and in the background.

Trump has surrounded himself with pastors before, including at his inauguration and during the campaign.

Black Christian News Network One reported in September 2015:

GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump met and prayed with about 40 religious leaders and pastors in his Trump Tower office Monday afternoon.

Among the attendees were televangelists Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, conservative evangelical Christian Pastor David Jeremiah, TBN religious broadcaster Jan Crouch, Pastor Paula White, Jews For Jesus Rabbi Kirt Schneider and Pastor Darrell Scott.

The meeting lasted roughly two and a half hours and ended with pastors gathering around Trump and laying their hands on him in prayer. Kenneth Copeland, Paula White, and Rabbi Schneider prayed during that time, asking the Lord to give the GOP presidential frontrunner wisdom, stability and knowledge necessary to pursue this endeavor. They also prayed for America and for God’s will to be done.

“He has a very high regard and a very deep respect for men and woman of the cloth,” Scott said.