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Atlanta Church Services Will Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.

Atlanta Church Services Will Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
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Atlanta: The Mayor of Atlanta, Governor of Georgia and US Senator Raphael Warnock is scheduled to attend the Martin Luther King Jr.
service.
Annual in the old King Congregation, Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
Services at Ebenezer and other events around Martin Luther King Jr.
Day to commemorate what will be King’s 93 birthday.
In the news release, the King center in Atlanta said the service was 10 in the morning.
Monday will be broadcast live on Affiliate TV Fox Atlanta and on Facebook, YouTube and thekingcenter.org.
Rev.
Natosha Reid Rice and Pastor Sam Collier will lead the service.
This year’s main speaker is Rev.
Michael Bruce Curry, led the bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church.
Music performances are also planned, including Keke Wyatt, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Pastor Mike Jr., Le’andria Johnson, and Emanne Beashha.
“This year’s theme, ‘started with me: Moving the priority to create a loved community,’ reflect our beliefs that it is important, and it is necessary for the survival of humans and the earth, that we change our priority to strategic searches to create a fair, human world , evenly and peaceful, “said CEO King Center Bernice King in a statement.
Martin Luther King Jr.
March and Rally holidays are also planned for Monday afternoon in downtown Atlanta.
March is scheduled to end in Auburn Avenue in front of the King Center, where the rally is planned.
The King Center also works with the Georgian coalition for the agenda of the people and American youth services on Monday’s voter registration drive in Atlanta.
“On this king vacation, I contact us to shift our priorities to reflect commitment to true peace and awareness of our relevance, interdependence, and interellation, this will lead us to a greater understanding of our responsibilities and for each other, It is very important to learn to live together, achieve ‘true peace,’ and create a loved community, “Bernice King said in announcing the incident.
Martin Luther King Jr.
– Father, civil rights leader, one of the most loved figures in the world – dedicated his life to achieving racial equality, the goal he said could not be separated from alleviating poverty and stopping the war.
The king delivered a historic speech “I have a dream” when leading the 1963 parade in Washington, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and was killed in 1968 in Memphis while helping paid sanitation workers.
He is 39.
Examples of the king, and their insistence on non-violent protests, continues to affect many activists who drive civil rights and social change.

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