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During his annual Easter Prayer Breakfast, President Obama on Monday (April 14) called for people of all faiths to deter gun violence and anti-Semitism, one day after a gunman killed three people at Jewish centers in suburban Kansas City. RNS photo by Adelle M. Banks

During his annual Easter Prayer Breakfast, President Obama on Monday (April 14) called for people of all faiths to deter gun violence and anti-Semitism, one day after a gunman killed three people at Jewish centers in suburban Kansas City. RNS photo by Adelle M. Banks


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WASHINGTON (RNS) President Obama on Monday (April 14) called for people of all faiths to deter gun violence and anti-Semitism, one day after a gunman killed three people at Jewish centers in suburban Kansas City.

“That this occurred now — as Jews were preparing to celebrate Passover, as Christians were observing Palm Sunday — makes this tragedy all the more painful,” the president said at his annual Easter Prayer Breakfast.

The president noted that synagogues and Jewish community centers are now taking precautions by adding security measures.

“We’re all children of God. We’re all made in his image, all worthy of his love and dignity,” he said. “We see what happens around the world when this kind of religious-based or -tinged violence can rear its ugly head. It’s got no place in our society.”

Obama noted that two of the dead at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City, a grandfather and his teenaged grandson, attended the Church of the Resurrection, a United Methodist megachurch in nearby Leawood, Kan. The church’s pastor, the Rev. Adam Hamilton, preached at Obama’s inaugural prayer service in 2013.

Police patrol the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City on Monday (April 14), the day after a gunman killed 2 people there. Religion News Service photo by Sally Morrow

Police patrol the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City on Monday (April 14), the day after a gunman killed 2 people there. Religion News Service photo by Sally Morrow


This image is available for Web and print publication. For questions, contact Sally Morrow.

A third person, a woman, was killed at a Jewish assisted living facility in Overland Park. Frazier Glenn Cross, a white supremacist and former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, is being held by authorities but had not been formally charged by mid-afternoon Monday.

Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox leaders listened to Obama’s remarks about sin and grace and Christians’ belief in Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection at the Easter prayer breakfast, which has become an annual high-profile expression of his Christian faith.

“We’re also overwhelmed by the grace of an awesome God,” he said. “In our Christian religious tradition we celebrate the glory of the Resurrection — all so that we might be forgiven of our sins and granted everlasting life.”

Obama mentioned his recent visit with Pope Francis and how Christians “regardless of our denomination” have been moved by the pope’s message of justice and caring for the outcast.

Methodist Megachurch

Senior Pastor Adam Hamilton addresses the congregation during the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection Sunday evening service on July 15, 2012 in Leawood, Kan. The Church of the Resurrection is known as the largest Methodist church in the nation. RNS photo by Sally Morrow


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“He reminds us that all of us, no matter what our station, have an obligation to live righteously and that we all have an obligation to live humbly because that’s, in fact, the example that we profess to follow,” Obama said, adding he hoped the pontiff will visit the U.S.

The president noted that young men who are being mentored by faith leaders were attending the breakfast, and he encouraged others to join in his focus on aiding young African-American and Latino boys through his “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative.

Florida megachurch pastor Joel Hunter, who lost a son to suicide and a granddaughter to brain cancer, led a prayer and thanked the president for his friendship during those losses.

“Death, where is your sting?” he prayed, quoting 1 Corinthians. “God, use this time to renew in us hope that outlasts disappointment and despair, and faith that cannot be crucified.”

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Mark Elliott
Mark Elliott
10 years ago

If by the word “God” you mean the devil (Satan), then Obama might be correct. Jesus, the only begotten son of God, said to the Pharisees “You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.” (John 8:44 NIV) Clearly all people are not children of the same God whose son Jesus is.

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