2013 Inaugural Gospel Concert and Prayer Service Celebrates Civil Rights

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To usher in the new adminstration with prayer and praise and commemorate the historic second inauguration of President Barack H. Obama, the "2013 Second Chances Gospel Concert and Prayer Service" will  be held on Sunday, January 20 at 7:00 p.m. in Washington, DC.  Along with DC's own veteran psalmist "The Minister John Butler," well-known Gospel artists from the Capitol area as well as national recording artists will perform as pastors offer prayers about the nation's most pressing current issues while musical perormances that will trace the African American story from the Civil Rights Movement until toda in homage to Martin Luther King, Jr. whose day of remembrance coincides with the Inauguration.
    
 
The "2013 Second Chances Gospel Concert and Prayer Service" is presented by Vote With Authority, the faith-based voter advocacy coalition, as  a part of a series of faith-based events that will take place during inauguration weekend (January 18-21, 2013). 
  
Affirming the nation has come this far by faith, the host committee has planned a fitting stage for visitors with respect to the African American churches, gospel artists,  faith-based voters and Christian lawmakers all over the country who actively campaigned for this unprecendented august moment.
 
Included on thespecial guest list are politicians, Christian clergy, government official,  civic organizers, and  abusiness dignitaries as well as those who labored on a greassroots level are being invited to partake in the only inaugural activity that focuses on stellar faith-based entertainment.
  
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