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Christian Church Leaders Converge on U.S. Capitol Before Inauguration, Call on President-elect Obama to End Domestic Poverty
Christian Newswire
Bread for the World
Jan 07, 2009
 
Christian Church Leaders Converge on U.S. Capitol Before Inauguration, Call on President-elect Obama to End Domestic Poverty


...In the midst of the worst economic crisis of our time, prominent U.S. church leaders from 36 communions comprised of 101 million members will call on President-elect Barack Obama to overcome the scandal of poverty in the United States.



WHEN:

Thursday, January 15, 2009, from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., ET



WHO:

Rev. David Beckmann, president, Bread for the World

Most Rev. Wilton D. Gregory, archbishop, Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta

Very Rev. Leonid Kishkovsky, director of external affairs and interchurch relations, Orthodox Church in America

Dr. James D. Leggett, presiding bishop, the International Pentecostal Holiness Church

Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, general secretary, the Reformed Church in America

Rev. Dr. William J. Shaw, president, The National Baptist Convention, USA

Dr. Ron Sider, director, Evangelicals for Social Action

Jim Wallis, founder, Sojourners

Dr. Sharon Watkins, general minister and president, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)



WHY:

To call our nation's leaders--especially President-elect Barack Obama--to overcome poverty in the United States. CCT believes this can be done by reducing child poverty by 50 percent in the next ten years and strengthening the educational system in the country, paying particular attention to public schools.





Read the full story:  http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/654239107.html


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