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In the US, Senate run-off winner Warnock blasts Capitol rioters in first sermon since election

New York City, US
AP

In his first sermon since being declared a winner in Georgia’s US Senate runoff election, Rev Raphael Warnock on Sunday addressed last week’s deadly Capitol Hill riot that all but overshadowed his historic victory.

“Just as we were trying to put on our celebration shoes, the ugly side of our story, our great and grand American story, began to emerge,” Warnock said in a 30 minute message broadcast from Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, where the Rev Martin Luther King, Jr, once preached.

US Rev Raphael Warnock 2009

In this Sunday 18th January, 2009, file photo, Rev Raphael Warnock delivers a sermon during a church service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Warnock is senior pastor at Ebenezer, the church where the late Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, once also pastored. PICTURE: AP Photo/John Amis/File photo.

On Wednesday, just hours before wins by Warnock, Ebenezer’s senior pastor, and fellow Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff helped flip the Senate to Democratic control, thousands in a mostly white insurrectionist mob breached US Capitol security in an attempt to disrupt Congress from certifying the 3rd November election victory for President-elect Joe Biden. 

A Capitol Police officer died after he was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher as rioters descended on the building and many other officers were injured. A woman from California was shot to death by Capitol Police and three other people died after medical emergencies during the chaos.

“We saw the crude, the angry, the disrespectful, and the violent break their way into the people’s house – some carrying Confederate flags, signs and symbols of an old world order passing away,” Warnock said.

When white supremacism is challenged, “sometimes it responds violently and desperately,” he said.

Before last Tuesday’s election, Georgia had never elected a Black American to represent the state in the Senate, even though close to one-third of its residents are Black. Once sworn in, Warnock will become only the 11th Black senator seated in history.

“There is fantastic opportunity and fierce opposition. And it reminds us that there is still a whole lot of work to do,” said the 51-year-old pastor.

Sunday’s sermon showed Warnock falling back on a prophetic tradition of the Black American church in which preachers weave Scripture with criticisms of racism, militarism and poverty.

“The violent are trying to take the kingdom by force,” Warnock said, preaching from Scriptures that allude to tensions between people who, by God’s purpose, gain equality and people who oppose that equality.

“The question this day is, will you stand on the side of righteousness, justice and truth, or will you give in to the ugly demons of our nature?” Warnock said.

He also criticised the law enforcement response to the Capitol siege, as well as an apparent racial double standard in the response by police last summer to Black Lives Matter protesters.

The insurrectionists “were not protesters, they were rioters,” Warnock said. “They were handled with kid gloves”.

In a call for unity, he said, “It doesn’t matter if you’re a Democrat or Republican. If you look with an honest eye at the history of this country and see this moment, you must know that this is a glimpse of God’s vision, of a more inclusive humanity that embraces all of God’s children.”

Warnock added: “I just want to be a prism of God’s glory, so that God’s glory might shine through me.”

 

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