Las Vegas Pastor Moore to Coordinate Interfaith Service - Presentation Transcript
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Las Vegas Pastor to Coordinate
Faith Service for the National Equality March on Washington
http://equalityacrossamerica.org/blog/?page_id=19
(Las Vegas, NV October 1, 2009) Rev. Wilfred Moore
(http://www.myspace.com/bishopflunder), Pastor of the Abundant
Peace Church in Las Vegas, Nevada, was recently named coordinator
of the Faith Service for the National Equality March on Washington.
The Abundant Peace Church is a radically inclusive church and is a
member of The Fellowship Organization under the leadership of
Bishop Yvette Flunder, a renowned Faith Leader in the fight of Social
Justice for all (http://www.radicallyinclusive.net/content.cfm?id=2000).
Rev. Irene Monroe (http://www.irenemonroe.com/home/) is scheduled to be the
guest speaker for the Official Interfaith Service on Sunday, October 11th during
the National Equality March. Rev. Monroe is a religion columnist, nationally known
writer, public theologian, and speaker. In addition she is a Ford Fellow and
doctoral candidate at Harvard Divinity School. Also featured in the service will be
the legendary R&B Artist, Tony Terry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Terry),
The Interfaith Service will be hosted by noted media personality,
writer/publicist, Lillian McMorris
(http://www.slideshare.net/andrewwilliamsjr/lillian-mcmorris-your-
resource) . The service will be held at The Plymouth
Congregational United Church of Christ (http://www.plymouth-
ucc.org/), 5301 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20011,
Rev. Graylon S. Hagler, Pastor.
(http://www.findingourvoices.com/ht/d/sp/i/339/pid/339)
Rev. Wilfred Moore, Coordinator for the service says "It is important that the nation knows that
LGBT are people of faith too and that many of the world's Foremost Religious Leaders are
located in our communities". Rev. Moore is under the leadership of the noted Bishop, Rev. Dr.
Yvette Flunder and The Fellowship, a group of radically inclusive churches located thorough out
the United States and Africa.
On October 10-11, 2009, people from across the United States
will gather in Washington, D.C. to let our elected leaders know
that now is the time for equal rights for LGBT people. We have
had a moment thrust upon us by the election of President Barack
Obama with the spirit of hope and change, and by the sense of
entitlement in the new generation of grassroots organizations.
This march is a vehicle to a larger goal; bridging the gap between
national organizations and grassroots community organizers. All
will gather, strategize and march; thus leaving Washington, D.C.
energized and empowered to do the work that needs to be done
in every community across the nation.
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