Star Parker: Join Our Multi-Cultural, Multi-Ethnic Prayer Movement to Combat Baltimore’s Most Violent Month in 40 Years [+video]
As evidenced in the past few months with Ferguson and Baltimore, Black and minority communities are looking for answers to confront real issues in their cities. The anguish in America’s hard hit communities are a result of policies and leadership that has compelled children to feel trapped in neighborhoods and schools where they often have limited mentorship and incentives to propel forward.
Situations have heightened as we look at the moral decay in our minority communities and are told that the government is not doing enough to help them. That is why we believe that we must come together to PRAY and applaud the efforts of the tireless work of dedicated pastors and leaders to first PRAY and then collaborate to help bring solutions to these issues.
[Listen to Star Parker talk about what happened in Baltimore and why:]
This multi-ethnic prayer event is scheduled for today, noon to 5 p.m.
The following leaders are participating: Rev. Derek McCoy from C.U.R.E. will join Bishop Angel Nunez (Bilingual Christian Church), Bishop Marcus Johnson (New Harvest Ministries), Bishop Clifford Johnson/ Pastor Darryl Brace (Mt. Pleasant Church), Bishop Willard Saunders (Created For So Much More), Pastor Matt Stevens (Somebody Cares), Lt. Col. Melvin Russell (Chief, Community Partnerships Baltimore Police), Bishop Harry Jackson (The Reconciled Church), Bishop Mike McDermott (Life Source Int’l), Bishop Monroe Saunders (Transformation Church), Pastor Toni Draper (Freedom Temple AME Zion), Bishop Abel Palomo (House of Prayer), Pastor Benjun Uybengkee (River of Life Int’l), Rev. Dr. Harold Carter, Jr., (New Shiloh Baptist), Rev. Dr. Errol Gilliard (Greater Harvest/President, Baptist Ministers Conference.
To learn more, contact Jadan Horyn with Center for Education and Urban Renewal, 610.674.7444

