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Christian Leaders Meet with President Obama
Clip: 11/2/2010 | 6m 13s
President Obama hosted a meeting with about 20 US Christian leaders.
President Barack Obama hosted a White House meeting with about 20 US Christian leaders affiliated with the National Council of Churches and its global humanitarian agency, Church World Service. According to the leaders, the meeting was not political, but rather a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the modern ecumenical movement. Still, participants acknowledged that politics did come up.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Christian Leaders Meet with President Obama
Clip: 11/2/2010 | 6m 13s
President Barack Obama hosted a White House meeting with about 20 US Christian leaders affiliated with the National Council of Churches and its global humanitarian agency, Church World Service. According to the leaders, the meeting was not political, but rather a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the modern ecumenical movement. Still, participants acknowledged that politics did come up.
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