From ENS/RNS-
A group of clergy protested outside Sen. Mitch McConnell’s office on
Tuesday (Aug 6), calling on the Republican Senate majority leader to
take action to address gun violence in the wake of two mass shootings
over the weekend.
The band of around two-dozen faith leaders, who called themselves the
Coalition of Concerned Clergy, prayed and challenged what they said was
the Senate’s inaction on the issue of gun violence.
Helping lead the event was the Rev. Rob Schenck, who serves as
president of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Institute, a nonprofit organization
that addresses social issues from a Christian perspective. He listed a
number of possible policies lawmakers could pass to address gun
violence, such as universal background checks or “extreme vetting” for
citizens wishing to purchase an assault rifle, but stressed the issue is
a moral one.
“As a Christian … we are required to rescue those who are perishing,
to come to their aid, and the Bible says if you fail to do it God will
hold you to account,” Schenck, who is also a founding signer
of an evangelical Christian pledge to take action on gun violence, told
Religion News Service. “That’s our message to the senator today. Maybe
he fears the NRA more than God. He shouldn’t.”
More here-
https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/2019/08/06/clergy-protest-outside-mitch-mcconnells-office-demand-action-on-gun-violence/
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