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An overflow audience of about 1200 people inside the First Christian
Missionary Baptist Church of Indianapolis rolled out the red carpet
for the "We Will Stand" national tour on a Monday evening.
The spirit was Holy Ghost warm and welcoming.
Reverend Damon Roach had prepared his church for this historic
crusade
as if Jesus himself was coming to town. A police escort had been
arranged for a golden Rolls Royce (a previous gift to Pastor Roach
by his congregation) that carried the main party from the airport
and hotel.
It was a magnanimous gesture, deeply appreciated by Father Sun
Myung Moon, 81, the keynote preacher, and his wife.

A lively international ladies choir adorned in traditional Korean
"hanbok" started the gathering off with beauty and grace.
Archbishop George Augustus Stallings kicked off the preaching by
giving a rousing and poetic sermon in his trademark style. The multi-denominational
congregation parted like the Red Sea as he walked above and among
them along the tops of the pews. After reaching the "Promised
Land" near the rear of the church, he slapped someone a high
five, pivoted, and returned to the pulpit even more filled with
the Spirit.

Elder Lionel Rush pastor of Greater Harvest Institutional Church
of God in Christ in Indianapolis had supported the "Million
Man March" last year and in endorsing the "We Will Stand"
campaign stated:
"I am hear to support and honor a world leader who is willing
to work across
denominational lines to help solve some of the most deadly problems
plaguing
our communities."
Father Moon preached about the oneness of Christian faith, the
imperatives of racial reconciliation, interdenominational cooperation
and strong families.

"When each of you enter the spirit world after this world,
there will be no
ethnic divide and no denomination, no color barrier," he said
in Korean, with simultaneos translation by Mr. Peter Kim.
"You will enter the family of God, which is what I see right
now in this
audience -- one family, my family."
At the end of the speech there was a small surprise cake cutting
and congratulatory song for Father and Mother Moon in honor of their
41st
wedding anniversary.

The Reverend Linda Triggol, pastor of the local Family Federation
for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) congregation, Indianapolis
Family Church, noted that this is just the kick-off of a new ministerial
alliance.
She will be working with Elder Lionel Rush, the Reverend Damon
Roach of First Christian Missionary Baptist Church, and other congregations
to offer marriage and family seminars as well as youth workshops.

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