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Obama's Ex-Pastor Speaks at Va. Church

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NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - Barack Obama's retired pastor, making his first public speaking appearance since the beginning of the furor over his remarks criticizing the United States, delivered a sermon Sunday at a Virginia church.

  • The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., left, the retired pastor for the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago where Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., worships, shakes hands with people as he exits the Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church in Norfolk Va., after speaking with the congregation on Sunday morning, Apr. 13, 2008.
    (Photo: AP Images / Gary C. Knapp)
    The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., left, the retired pastor for the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago where Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., worships, shakes hands with people as he exits the Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church in Norfolk Va., after speaking with the congregation on Sunday morning, Apr. 13, 2008.

The Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. said nothing about the Democratic presidential candidate or the uproar as he preached for 40 minutes at one of the oldest black Baptist churches in Norfolk.

"Some troubles that come up in your life come up out of nowhere," Wright said during a sermon that focused on how God helps people get through troubling times.

At the end of the two-hour-plus service, about two dozen ministers gathered around Wright and his daughter to pray for them. One of the ministers asked God to give Wright courage as "the world tries to demonize him."

Wright had kept a low profile, recently scrapping plans to speak at churches in Texas and Florida, since video excerpts of his past sermons began appearing on cable news and the Internet. They show him making comments such as calling the country the "U.S. of KKK-A" and accusing U.S. leaders of bringing on the Sept. 11 attacks by spreading terrorism.

Obama worships at Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ, where Wright had been the longtime pastor.

In mid-March, Obama denounced Wright's remarks but did not repudiate Wright, the man who officiated at his wedding, baptized his two daughters and has been his spiritual guide for nearly 20 years. He said Wright was like a family member.

Wright touched on the flap Sunday when he told the Virginia congregation that reporters had sneaked into a private funeral service the day before in Chicago, where he delivered the eulogy.

On Sunday, he issued a written statement and said to reporters during the service: "It's the only statement you'll be getting. Anything else you print is on you."

In the statement, Wright said he accepted an invitation to speak at Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church because it was a blessing to honor the legacy and service of family members and friends there. Wright attended the church during summers as a boy and his uncle, Rev. John Bennett Henderson, was pastor there for more than 25 years, the statement said.

The crowd gave Wright standing ovations before and after his sermon and frequently clapped and cheered as he spoke. He told them that there are no such things as a trouble-free life, a trouble-free relationship or a trouble-free church.

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  • cog
    Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:37 pm : 0 : 2 Flag

    I do not have an issue with Rev. Dr. Wright's sermons. I have grown up in the black church all my life and been in numerous black churches from various denominations. I have heard many messages that resemble Rev. Wright's sermons.

    It is important to realize that the Black Church is the only institution black people have had as a safe haven. We were kicked out of most of the white churches in the United States. The Black Church is a place of faith and healing. Sometimes healing means acknowledging the hurt the community feels.

    I resent the comments that Rev. Wright's comments ate comparable to the KKK who murdered, killed and terrified thousands of African American's in the name of the Lord.

    Shame on you!

  • Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:09 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    Wright's hateful retoric and tirade is no different than the kkk in the 1920's and 30's. Man of the Cloth? I think not.

  • Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:24 am : 2 : 1 Flag

    What a spiritual guide to Obama this fellow has been! ...and for 20 years!

    When according to Obama, Christianity is not the only way, then it is quite telling as to what sort of spirituality Mr. Wright is about.

    And he worries about reporters sneaking around to his private funeral!?

  • Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:01 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Wright touched on the flap Sunday when he told the Virginia congregation that reporters had sneaked into a private funeral service the day before in Chicago, where he delivered the eulogy.

    Sneaked in? Really?

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