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Related: About this forumMourning Elijah Cummings, preachers and presidents recall a man of faith
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After news broke last week (Oct. 17) that Maryland Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings had died, many were quick to note that one of the last things the longstanding critic of the Trump administration and key figure in an ongoing impeachment inquiry did in his hospital bed was sign subpoenas.
But when Bishop Walter Thomas stood before the hundreds of churchgoers and dignitaries who packed the pews of New Psalmist Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland, on Friday (Oct. 25) for Cummings funeral, he insisted the legislators last official act of the Kingdom of God was something else.
His last act takes place today, when men and women from every aspect of life, from those who run corporations, those who stand in hallowed halls, those who sit with robes behind benches, those who pass legislation have all made their way to the place he came every Sunday morning, said Thomas, speaking from the pulpit of a church Cummings attended for nearly 40 years. His last act is that he wanted you to know why he came to church.
But when Bishop Walter Thomas stood before the hundreds of churchgoers and dignitaries who packed the pews of New Psalmist Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland, on Friday (Oct. 25) for Cummings funeral, he insisted the legislators last official act of the Kingdom of God was something else.
His last act takes place today, when men and women from every aspect of life, from those who run corporations, those who stand in hallowed halls, those who sit with robes behind benches, those who pass legislation have all made their way to the place he came every Sunday morning, said Thomas, speaking from the pulpit of a church Cummings attended for nearly 40 years. His last act is that he wanted you to know why he came to church.
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https://religionnews.com/2019/10/25/mourning-elijah-cummings-preachers-and-presidents-recall-a-man-of-faith/
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Mourning Elijah Cummings, preachers and presidents recall a man of faith (Original Post)
guillaumeb
Oct 2019
OP
The people who beat him and mocked him and tormented him were also men of faith.
trotsky
Oct 2019
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trotsky
(49,533 posts)1. The people who beat him and mocked him and tormented him were also men of faith.
Perhaps what makes people good isn't religious faith at all, but something else.
MineralMan
(147,576 posts)2. Try a new source from time to time.
Religionnews.com is not one you should stick to like Gorilla Tape.
edhopper
(34,802 posts)3. His last act was to sign subpoenas
But the Bishop wants to co-opt the death of a great civil servant from one of standing against a political evil to about his religion.