People searching for a few moments of peace on election night Nov. 3 can go online to prayerful moments offered live by faith leaders including Archbishop Bernard Hebda of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Organized by a nonprofit called Braver Angels, the 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. “Moments of Peace: Coming Together on Election Night,” is organized into 15-minute segments of faith leaders and everyday citizens offering peaceful reflections, songs, prayers or simply silence.

Braver Angels is offering similar 15-minute Zoom segments by secular leaders. After registering, participants are invited to go into the religious or secular channels at any time throughout the evening.

Archbishop Hebda’s segment will begin at 7:30 p.m. central time. Presenters also represent other Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths.

The link can be found on Braver Angels’ Facebook page.

Formed after the divisive general election of 2016, Braver Angels works for unity in a time of political and cultural divisions. Bill Doherty, a professor of family and social science at the University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities, helped found the group.

More information on the organization can be found at braverangels.org.