Multi-City
Prayer Hour Offers Alternative to the National Prayer Breakfast Whose Leaders
Have Apparent Ties to Uganda’s Draconian Anti-Homosexuality
Bill
When:
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 – 10:30 a.m.
(EST)
Where:
The National Press Club
(Washington, DC) Murrow Room
529
14th St. NW, 13th Floor - Washington, DC 20045
Who: Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly
gay bishop in the Episcopal Church
Frank
Schaeffer,
author, “Crazy For God: How I Grew Up As One of the Elect, Helped Found the
Religious Right and Lived to Take All Back.”
Harry Knox, The Human Rights Campaign,
Director of Religion and Faith
Moses,
A gay Ugandan man seeking asylum in The United States
Rev.
Elder Darlene Garner,
Metropolitan Community Church, Board of Elder
Bishop
Carlton Pearson,
Senior Interim Minister at Chicago, Illinois’s
Christ
Universal Temple
Background:
Uganda is considering the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009, put forth by
parliamentarian David Bahati and initially backed by
President Yoweri Museveni.
If passed, the new law would unleash a vicious campaign of persecution against
LGBT citizens. Bahati and President Museveni are members of The Family and are among their “key
men” in Africa. The Family hosts the annual National Prayer Breakfast in
Washington. The American Prayer Hour will show that such cruelty and extremism does not represent most people of
faith.
1 comment:
Sorry they are calling it "American" -- looks like just the U.S. to me. I don't see inclusion of Canada, Mexico, Central Amerca or South America. Prayer Hour might have been better.
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