Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Making Peace in Baltimore
Clip: 4/30/2015 | 6m 23s
Religious leaders are uniting to heal the city's legacy of violence and poverty.
Episcopal Bishop of Maryland Eugene Sutton discusses the moral voice of churches in response to Baltimore's problems of race, poverty, and violence.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Making Peace in Baltimore
Clip: 4/30/2015 | 6m 23s
Episcopal Bishop of Maryland Eugene Sutton discusses the moral voice of churches in response to Baltimore's problems of race, poverty, and violence.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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