Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
November 2, 2012
11/2/2012 | 25m 31s
Southern Baptist Relief; Religion in 2012 Election; Black Churches and Same-Sex Marriage
The response of the Southern Baptist Convention's relief arm in the wake of Sandy; a look back at the faith-based outreach of both campaigns this election season; black churches and same-sex marriage; and the Vigil of All Saints at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
November 2, 2012
11/2/2012 | 25m 31s
The response of the Southern Baptist Convention's relief arm in the wake of Sandy; a look back at the faith-based outreach of both campaigns this election season; black churches and same-sex marriage; and the Vigil of All Saints at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington.
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Clip: 11/1/2012 | 6m 23s | On Election Day, will African Americans be split over same-sex marriage and Obama? (6m 23s)
Brad Braxton Extended Interview
Clip: 11/1/2012 | 10m 6s | Watch more of our interview with Rev. Dr. Brad Braxton on black churches and gay marriage. (10m 6s)
Clip: 11/1/2012 | 8m 35s | Faith-based outreach went on behind the scenes throughout this election season. (8m 35s)
Southern Baptist Relief and Hurricane Sandy
Clip: 11/1/2012 | 3m 35s | The faith-based relief effort and response to Sandy is being described as “historic.” (3m 35s)
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