Michelle Obama cites Jesus as model for citizenship
First lady Michelle Obama Thursday offered a rare public reflection on
her religious faith, telling a conference of the African Methodist
Episcopal church that the life of Jesus Christ is a model for democratic
organizing.
"It's kind of like church," Obama said. "Our faith journey isn't just
about showing up on Sunday for a good sermon and good music and a good
meal. It's about what we do Monday through Saturday as well, especially
in those quiet moments, when the spotlight's not on us, and we're making
those daily choices about how to live our lives.
"We see that in the life of Jesus Christ. Jesus didn't limit his
ministry to the four walls of the church," she said. "He was out there
fighting injustice and speaking truth to power every single day. He was
out there spreading a message of grace and redemption to the least, the
last, and the lost. And our charge is to find Him everywhere, every day
by how we live our lives."
Obama, who is not a regular churchgoer, said citizenship like the practice of faith is "not a once-a-week kind of deal."
"Democracy is also an everyday activity," she said. "And being an
engaged citizen should once again be a daily part of our lives."
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The first lady said such engagement involved "the tireless, the
thankless, relentless work of making change, you know, the
phone-calling, letter-writing, door-knocking, meeting-planning kind of
work."
Her appearance at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tenn., was
dubbed an official event by the White House to recognize the history and
legacy of the AME church, particularly its role in the civil rights
movement.
"Time and again, history has shown us that there is nothing - nothing -
more powerful than ordinary citizens coming together for a just cause,"
Obama said. "And that is particularly true of folks in the AME church."
The first lady concluded her trip to Tennessee with a campaign fundraiser in Memphis.
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- Aqua Surf 2012/07/01 05:21:31
Ah, now they're going to get all religious-y to try and get the church vote. The smell of the desperation is overpowering.reply - Zippcodey 2012/07/01 05:19:00 (edited)
The problem with her and others is that they don't realize that Jesus Christ are two pagan deities and why this world is what it is, not believing in the true Messiah and His Name.reply - Ambassador II 2012/07/01 05:16:20
+1Congratulations to the First Lady. She said clearly what we can't deny.reply - gregaj7 2012/07/01 04:44:46
Yeah, and?reply - Ahrtal 2012/06/30 23:19:10
Give me an f---ing break! Jesus wasn't fighting injustice; he was fighting the old dogma. If she claims that what she and her hubby spout is the model of Jesus, she obviously DID listen to Rev. Wright for 20+ years.
reply - Ambassa... Ahrtal 2012/07/01 05:17:52
Your prejudices and ignorance are spilling all over the page. You just can't hide it, can you?reply - Ahrtal Ambassa... 2012/07/02 03:19:15
Yeh, I know. Jesus was a socialist. Oh, nice way to shut down an argument with those personal attacks. True proggie.reply - Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/06/30 22:40:40
Blasphemy.reply - Ambassa... Temlako... 2012/07/01 05:18:41
How dare she say that Jesus was not a hater and bigot? He was a Republican and we all know that.reply - safari 2012/06/30 22:36:16

reply - VintageLys 2012/06/30 21:27:20
jesus would be PISSED about what her boy Barack is doing...reply - Ambassa... VintageLys 2012/07/01 05:20:17
Speak for him, tell us what Jesus would say and do, speak of the hate and bigotry that you know he would show. Why, I'll bet he would just crucify those black folks, don't you think?reply - VintageLys Ambassa... 2012/07/01 14:04:18
has nothing to do with being black...he is imposing his views on others and hurting people in the process without carereply - Ambassa... VintageLys 2012/07/02 03:42:03
Sounds like an evangelical preacher to me, or one of the "believers". Imagine, imposing his views on others. What to do , what to do????reply - paul 2012/06/30 21:16:11
two things that should not mix religion and politicsreply - Ambassa... paul 2012/07/01 05:22:07
Without the "mix" the entire "conservative agenda" would have collapsed in 1982 and never been heard from again. How can you even imagine the Republican Party without the Southern Baptist Convention, the United Methodist Church, and "Focus on the Family"?reply - MarinerFH 2012/06/30 21:14:28
What about her husbands distorted obsession of separation of church and state???reply - Vicereine Killbride 2012/06/30 20:13:16
Okay....?reply - Jackie G - Poker Playing Pa... 2012/06/30 19:33:26
+1Where are the left wingers - they should be screaming about church and state, and the horrors of a person of this stature and influence using the J word!!reply - Ahrtal Jackie ... 2012/06/30 23:20:52 (edited)
+1Give them time......
reply - Ambassa... Jackie ... 2012/07/01 05:24:26
I see the word "church" only once ...."outside the walls of the church....". The Church is the demon, faith and the teachings of Jesus Christ are not.reply - HarleyCharley 2012/06/30 19:31:17
figures....reply















