Detroit Churches Pray for ”˜God’s Bailout’

The Sunday service at Greater Grace Temple began with the Clark Sisters song “I’m Looking for a Miracle” and included a reading of this verse from the Book of Romans: “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.”

Pentecostal Bishop Charles H. Ellis III, who shared the sanctuary’s wide altar with three gleaming sport utility vehicles, closed his sermon by leading the choir and congregants in a boisterous rendition of the gospel singer Myrna Summers’s “We’re Gonna Make It” as hundreds of worshipers who work in the automotive industry ”” union assemblers, executives, car salesmen ”” gathered six deep around the altar to have their foreheads anointed with consecrated oil.

While Congress debated aid to the foundering Detroit automakers Sunday, many here whose future hinges on the decision turned to prayer.

Outside the Corpus Christi Catholic Church, a sign beckoned passers-by inside to hear about “God’s bailout plan.” Roman Catholic churches in the Detroit area distributed a four-page letter from Cardinal Adam Maida, the archbishop, offering “some pastoral insights and suggestions about how we might prepare to celebrate Christmas this year when economic conditions are so grim.”

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2 comments on “Detroit Churches Pray for ”˜God’s Bailout’

  1. Sidney says:

    [i]to have their foreheads anointed with consecrated oil.[/i]

    What brand? 5W40?

  2. stjohnsrector says:

    Greater Grace is a ‘prosperity gospel’ church, which has purchased and runs a formerly city owned golf course. Their website is
    http://www.greatergrace.org/index.php
    The pastor’s sermons start out spoken, and become a type of chant/song interspersed with “huh” between each line.
    You can view one at the bottom of the page here.
    http://greatergrace.org/newssingle_htm.php?listid=114

    One local media member who was present and this prayer event, stayed afterwards to interview people, and watched as “bishop” Ellis departed in his BENTLEY (yes, foreign made, and their cheapest model starts at $170,000).