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Harris says Pennsylvania church voting for her helps meet God’s expectations
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Harris says Pennsylvania church voting for her helps meet God’s expectations

Vice President Harris was interrupted by a heckler while speaking at a Pennsylvania church on Sunday, intended to highlight your faith in battlefield condition nine days before election day.

From the pulpit at Christian Compassion Church in West Philadelphia, Harris was referencing the Bible story of the Apostle Paul when someone began shouting. Harris stopped talking and clapped, while the church orchestra played music to drown out the heckler, who was not captured by cameras at the event.

“This is why we fight for democracy,” Harris repeated as the heckler was escorted out.

“Every voice is important,” she said, clapping. “Every voice is important.”

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Kamala Harris speaks during a service at Christian Compassion Church, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

The interruption was over in less than two minutes and Harris continued his message. At the start of his remarks, Harris suggested than vote for her fulfills the will of God.

“In just nine days, we have the power to decide the fate of our nation for generations to come. And on that day, and then on this beautiful Sunday morning, I remember that God expects us to help him” , Harris said with a laugh: garnering applause. “We have work to do.”

“Like Paul, we must remember that divine power works through our actions and that we have the power to overcome division, fear and chaos,” Harris told the congregation later. “It is in our power to fulfill America’s promise and the promise to create opportunity for every child and to protect our fundamental freedoms, the power to do justice, to love mercy and to walk humbly with our power divine,” the Black Church understood. and have been using it for generations.”

Harris attends church service in Pennsylvania

Church Elder Joy Hollingshed, left, and Vice President Kamala Harris attend a service at Christian Compassion Church, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

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As she has in speeches to black congregations in recent weeks, Harris has attempted to compare herself to “those who seek to deepen division, spread hatred, sow fear and cause chaos, who suggest that the measure of a leader’s strength is based on who you defeat. »

Here in Pennsylvania Right now, each of us has the opportunity to make a difference, because right now we are faced with a real question: what kind of country do we want to live in? What kind of country do we want for our children and our grandchildren? » Harris said. “A country of chaos…of fear and hatred, or a country of freedom, justice and compassion. And the great thing about living in a democracy is that we, the people, have the choice to answer that question. »

Harris salutes as he leaves a Philadelphia church

Vice President Kamala Harris greets attendees as she leaves after speaking at the Church of Christian Compassion, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

“So let us respond not only with our words, but with our works. Yes, with our prayers, but also with our pressure. Yes, with our faith and also with our faith, but also with our feet. As we march to the polls ,” Harris said. “And yes, in these nine days, the next nine days will test us. They will demand everything we have. But when I think of the days ahead and the God we serve, yes, I am convinced that his power will work through us. Because, church, I know that we were born for such a time as this.

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Harris quoted her campaign theme “joy”.

“In times of uncertainty, Scripture reminds us that weeping may last for a night, but joy comes in the morning,” Harris said in conclusion. “The road may seem hard, the work may seem heavy, but the joy comes in the morning. And the church, the morning comes. God bless you. God bless America.”