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The Sheraton Waterside Hotel was the venue for another historic
event in the annals of "Old Dominion" history. The atmosphere
and temperature down by the riverside (the Elizabeth River) was
fine and burdens were indeed "laid down" as spirits were
lifted for approximately 900 eager, or at least, curious and hopeful,
pilgrims.
Father Moon and "The We Will Stand" tour moored at the
dockside, making ripples that surely reached out to the sea.
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| Dr.
Ray O. Jones - Pastor, Lee Memorial Baptist Church, Suffolk,
VA, challenges mainline denominations to learn from Rev. Moon,
whose marriage blessings have a negligible divorce rate, compared
to a 50% national average. |
Reverend Levy Mathew Daugherty, Executive Director of the United
Federation of Churches and Chairman of the Board of the Martin Luther
King, Jr. Family Life Institute welcomed the gathering with gusto
after a musical interlude by the Voices of Inspiration and the Voices
of Praise -- the former of St. Andrew's Temple (Church of God in
Christ); the latter of the Miracle Tabernacle Church.
Bishop Lauretta Jones, Pastor of St. Andrew's Temple gave the invocation.
A sumptuous banquet followed, accompanied by more heavenly music,
this time with the additional voice of Pastor Cynthia Chapman of
the Mission of Deliverance Temple.
Proclamations and letters of welcome were highlighted and shared
with the audience by Mr. Peter Brown of the American Family Coalition,
Mid-Atlantic Region.
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| Dr.
Wyatt Tee Walker, Civil Rights Pioneer, Associate of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. and Pastor of Canaan Baptist Church in Harlem,
NY, was a featured speaker. |
A document called the "Declaration of Interdependence"
written by Mr. Brown, inspired by the spirit of this interfaith
crusade, as well as a founding father or two was read later by Bishop
George Augustus Stallings of the Imani Temple in Washington, D.C.
It was signed by all the ministers, civic leaders, and educators
in attendance, including Father and Mother Moon. It reads in part
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"Walls of separation have no place in the springtime of God's
world. Race, culture, language and theology must bow to the tears
of love flowing from our Creator's heart. The Creator of Parental
Love could only wish for his children to finally live in peace.
As Leaders of Faith, we stand together, joined by the unchanging
love of the God who cared for all of us throughout our lonely and
tragic history. We reject the ignorance and coldness of heart that
has separated people of faith. We declare with boldness and courage
that men and women of God must march together into a new world of
peace and true love. We affirm with pride that all people are created
by God and are thus our brothers and sisters. We honor and respect
the worldwide family of humankind and its many religious traditions."
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| Proclamations
poured in from the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Virginia,
as well as State and Federal congressional representatives,
local mayors, etc. |
Special remarks were also shared by Dr. Ray O. Jones, Pastor of
the Lee Memorial Baptist Church in Chesapeake, Virginia as well
as Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker, Senior Pastor of the Canaan Baptist Church
of Christ of Harlem, New York.
Reverend Michael Jenkins, President of the Family Federation for
World Peace and Unification spoke briefly as well and then introduced
Dr. Milton A. Reid, Founder of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Family
Life Institute and Pastor Emeritus of Gideon's Riverside Fellowship.
Dr. Reid then happily introduced the keynote speaker of this jam-packed
evening, Father Sun Myung Moon.
Speaking extemporaneously for about an hour -- the ocean and fishing
being mentioned prominently from the outset -- he was warmly received
by the crowd of ministers and their congregants. His comments were
both provocative and familiar. Heads nodded in agreement with many
of his words and an "Amen" or two was definitely heard.
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and Mrs. Moon joined Norfolk area clergy in signed a "Declaration
of Interdependence," declaring an end to racial and denominational
divisions and announcing the "Springtime of the Human Family." |
Father Moon then read speedily from the prepared text, "The
Path for America and Humanity in the New Millennium". Mr. Peter
Kim gave simultaneous translation.
Presentations followed these speeches, including several gold watches
to ministers from Father Moon as an expression of respect and appreciation.
Some others in the audience also received watches or one of the
other door prizes prepared by the invitation committee.
Afterwards, Dr Vern T.Jordahl, a Lutheran, was slated to read "In
Search of the Origin of the Universe". In all honesty, however,
he got up, faced the audience and said that though he was supposed
to read it, and that it was surely an amazing sermon, too, he would
just read a couple of important excerpts that had caught his attention.
He did so, adlibbing a bit himself, and then encouraged everyone
to read the whole sermon later.
Reverend Daugherty gave some closing remarks and Bishop Anthony
Moses, Senior Pastor of the New Discipleship Church, Chesapeake,
Virginia gave the final benediction.

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