Black Church Leaders Urge Congregations To Vote
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With just one day to go before the presidential election on Sunday African-American church leaders fired up their congregations to exercise their right to vote.
Rev. Samuel Mosteller, assistant pastor of Atlanta’s Good Shepherd Community Church, told theGrio, though he didn’t deliver the morning sermon, he made a special announcement urging his parishioners to cast their ballots. “I want 100 percent of my congregation to vote.”
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