Obama Goes to Church
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by Bonney Kapp
Not to hear the sermon but to give a speech and say he was running for President.
Bishop Brazier recalled words Martin Luther King, Jr. said in a speech, that we would “reach the promised land.” Of the historic political moment, Brazier said, “I can tell you now that America, we in America have crossed over the River Jordan, we’re out of the wilderness, and we are in the promised land.” Both Obamas, Brazier said, were “true patriots.”
Obama took to the pulpit to deliver a speech on fatherhood, a tenet that should be strengthened, he observed. “Too many fathers are also missing. Too many fathers are MIA. Too many fathers are AWAL. Missing from too many lives and too many homes.
He recognized that the government has to change in order to improve the economy and schools, which is why he’s running for president.
At the end of his speech, Obama thanked Apostolic for their hospitality and urged them to pray for him and for Michelle. The senator left the sanctuary before the actual sermon to be delivered by Bishop Brazier’s son Byron Brazier and didn’t get a chance to hear Apostolic’s prayer for him.


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