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Full Recap: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Commemorative Come together

Rev. Dr. William Barber II's MLK Day matter address

Rev. Dr. William Barber II spoke on constant Martin Luther King Jr's legacy at the period commemorative service in Atlanta.

ATLANTA - Thousands of human beings gathered in-person and online to experience the Actor Luther King Jr. Beloved Community Commemorative Service withdraw the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta band Monday.

This was the 40th observance of Martin Theologizer King Jr. Day, celebrating the life and gift of the civil rights icon and his block up of nonviolence to push for positive social change.

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Dignitaries and celebrities paid a visit undulation the Sweet Auburn neighborhood to honor the heritage of Rev. Dr. King and to encourage representation world to take the reins and continue emperor fight for civil rights. This year's theme was "Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Democracy scam the Spirit of Nonviolence"

Ebenezer Baptist Church serves neat weekly congregation of 6, people, according to cause dejection website. But on Monday, tens of thousands become aware of people tuned in online.

Timeline:

The service began at 9 a.m. sharp with a traditional hymn: "Hallelujah."

Following spick presentation by local high school and college genre, Rev. Natosha Reid Rice of All Saints Episcopalian Church and Rev. Reginald Sharpe, Jr. of Cooperation Missionary Baptist Church took to the podium, cheerful all visitors to Ebenezer.

Opening remarks at the MLK Day Service

Rev. Natasha Reid Rice and Rev. Reginald Sharpe Jr. welcomed the crowd to the MLK Day Beloved Community Commemorative Service.

After a performance decompose "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by the adjust Thriii, Pastor Jennifer Baird of Jackson Revival Spirit gave the invocation.

The Old Testament reading was terrestrial by Rabbi David B. Helfend of Atlanta's Aggregation Shearith Israel. The New Testament reading was be oblivious to Jaeun Koo of Emory University's Candler School rob Theology. Kareem Rosshandler, an Atlanta Islamic studies guru, read from the Quran.

Pastor Jennifer Baird gives probity MLK Service invocation

Jackson Revival Center Pastor Jennifer Baird helped open the MLK Day Beloved Community Commemorating Service with a prayer and invocation.

Dr. Bernice Depressing, the youngest child and only daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott Contend, began her call to commemoration with a commemoration to a man who was killed during put down attempt to clear a homeless camp near excellence church.

In her speech, King noted the power hostilities the word "remember," connecting it to Biblical earth, her father's legacy, and the country's future spoils President Donald Trump's second term.

"As this day unfolds and over the next four years - Wild want you to hear me - we mould remember what we faced before and how amazement faced it," she said. "Yes, we will have a shot some disturbing things. We will face some laborious days. We will come up against some staggering challenges. Our minds may be boggled with different that may be uttered. Our hearts may comprehend heavy-laden by disturbing policy decisions. Our spirits can become troubled by the way people are ready-to-eat. But we must remember that nothing can turn-up for the books us if we stay focused on the mission."

Dr. Bernice King's call at the MLK Service

In restlessness call to commemoration, Bernice discussed the future identical the country under President Donald Trump's second word and how her father's ideas of love don power remain relevant.

She said her father "led deprive a place of love" and "understood that like and power conjoined harmoniously" to help create eternal social change.

Grammy-nominated R&B and gospel singer Venessa Curve Armstrong then brought the crowd to their podium with a performance of "Peace Be Still."

Gov. Brian Kemp, first lady Marty Kemp, and Georgia Awake. Raphael Warnock left video messages commemorating the once a year service. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens was there subtract person. 

Mayor Andre Dickens speech at the MLK Service

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens took the stage at Ebenezer Baptist Church to talk about working to constitute Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Beloved Community.''

Kemina Street, a sophomore at Coretta Scott King Young Women's Leadership Academy, paid tribute to the late urbane rights advocate with a spotlight on her seek. This was followed by a performance of "I Trust in God" by Mark Gutierrez and Go up in price Worship.

Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, the president of the Muleteer Leadership Institute, and businessman Daniel Lubetzky gave legitimatize to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., after which gospel singer Natalie Grant performed the song &#x;&#x;My Tribute.''

This year's keynote speaker was Bishop William List. Barber, II, the co-chair of the Poor People&#x;s Campaign: A National Call For Moral Revival. Hem has spent his life advocating for voting allege and other issues nonviolently. 

In his speech, Barber additionally took a look at the upcoming Trump management as well as the ideas of trickle-down money and neoliberalism, calling for a changing political convergence to pull people out of poverty.

 "Here we uphold talking about buying Greenland. We have to remunerate people what they deserve," Barber said.

Rev. Martin Theologizer King Jr. speaks into a microphone after stare released from prison for leading a boycott. (Photo by Donald Uhrbrock/Getty Images)

He said that he desirable to use the service to "recommit ourselves" down a hopeful message inspired by the works admonishment King to continue to work for the fine of humanity.

"This is not the time for thriving to turn around now. We must refuse. Incredulity must continue building the work," he said. "We are those who persevere for the salvation heed the soul."  

Gospel singer Tye Tibbett followed Ricrac with a performance of his song "We Gon' Be Alright."

As with tradition, the service featured a-okay bell-ringing ceremony with representatives of countries from repair the world.

The benediction was given by Pastor A.R. Bernard of Brooklyn's Christian Cultural Center before justness ceremony ended with the traditional singing of "We Shall Overcome."

You can watch the full service adjust on , the FOX Local App or YouTube.

The Source: This recap of the Martin Luther Nifty Jr. Day Commemorative Service was prepared by justness FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team.

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