In Easter Sermon, New Obama Pastor Charges Rev. Wright Victim of ‘Lynching’

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In sermon at Trinity United Church of Christ on Easter Sunday, Rev. Jeremiah Wright was compared to Jesus Christ for facing aggressive media in wake of anti-American remarks. Wright was not present at the sermon. (AP Photo)

CHICAGO — The new pastor of Barack Obama’s church delivered a defiant defense of its retiring reverend Sunday, comparing media coverage of Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. to a modern-day lynching that resembles Jesus’ death at the hands of the Romans.

In a sunrise Easter sermon, Rev. Otis Moss III never mentioned Wright by name, but implied that his mentor, who has delivered sermons in which he likened the U.S. to the Ku Klux Klan and declared it damned for its “state-sponsored terrorism,” is facing the same challenges Jesus did.

“No one should start a ministry with lynching, no one should end their ministry with lynching,” Moss said.

“The lynching was national news. The RNN, the Roman News Network, was reporting it and NPR, National Publican Radio had it on the radio. The Jerusalem Post and the Palestine Times all wanted exclusives, they searched out the young ministers, showed up unannounced at their houses, tried to talk with their families, called up their friends, wanted to get a quote on how do you feel about the lynching?” he continued.

The criticism surrounding Wright has not softened the services at Trinity United Church of Christ, where Obama has been a congregant for 20 years. Instead, Moss defiantly defended their method of worship, referencing rap lyrics to make his point.

“If I was Ice Cube I’d say it a little differently — ‘You picked the wrong folk to mess with,’” Moss said to an enthusiastic congregation, standing up during much of the sermon, titled “How to Handle a Public Lynching.”

Wright’s sermons were criticized for casting the country as institutionally racist and Obama sharply condemned Wright’s remarks as racially divisive in a high-profile speech Tuesday, though the candidate would not renounce the pastor himself. Church officials said Wright, who is now on sabbatical and entering retirement after nearly 40 years of service with the church, was not attending any service Sunday.

Obama and his family were spending Easter on vacation and also were not attending services.

Though the church recently moved a once-prominent section on its Web site about the “Black Value System,” the congregation still describes itself as “unashamedly black and unapologetically Christian.” A plaque states this prominently behind the front desk.

The sermons Sunday, which kept references to Wright as a common thread, implied that the firestorm over Wright’s remarks has taken the church’s teachings out of context.

Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie, the first female bishop in the AME Church, also delivered a sermon, in which she talked about visionaries like King and Gandhi and “Jeremiah” (it was unclear whether she meant Wright), and argued that their words weren’t about “anger,” but about “a passion that demands confrontation.”

“The purveyors of information are trying to be judge and jury over prophetic utterances,” she said.

The church program handed out Sunday also included an essay called “Not on My Watch” from the Rev. Samuel B. McKinney of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Seattle. McKinney said he was “greatly disturbed” by the “media feeding frenzy that has tarnished everyone in the process.”

“Dr. Wright represents the best among us … An attack on this man of God is an attack on all those of the cloth who believe in the social Gospel of liberation. And I will not stand for it,” he wrote.

Moss issued several pleas to congregants to donate to what he called the “Resurrection Fund,” stressing that during this time of battle, money is needed to defend the church. He offered no additional specifics about the fund, telling churchgoers he didn’t want to get into it because Trinity is streaming the service live on the Web and the services are available for purchase on DVD.

He concluded with another analogy, saying, “In order to crucify him you’ve got to lift him up … he had more visibility on the cross than he did during his entire ministry.”

FOX News’ Jeff Goldblatt contributed to this report.

794 Responses to “In Easter Sermon, New Obama Pastor Charges Rev. Wright Victim of ‘Lynching’”

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Comment by Kwaku Azar

Will you stupid people stop harassing this church? Is that the only church in america that you can set your bigoted sights on.

You are a despecable news channel who does not desreve to be on air.

 
Comment by dee

to jaun,jaun , fox and all fox contributors who distort the news.

this comment is from one of the TYPICAL white female, who will try to explain to you who do not know how to forgive and see the message. From the mind of a child, POLITICS is like an IDOL that GOD condems[ or you could use the language that rev. wright used].
so when you put politics over THE WORD OF GOD, you are not praising GOD and that is what he was condeming[or use the word that Rev. Wright used], you see he was not [Rev.Wright] damning the country but the IDOLISTS, as GOD did when he condemmed those in the BIBLE, who idolized the statue and not the WORD OF GOD. Even my grandchild sees the difference , and has on occaisions has had to to remind me of the problems in the past is not just not understanding, but also not trying to understand, It is easier to just not talk about it.

 
Comment by Kathy

Maybe Fox news reporters should attend Church more often. We know that God works in mysterious ways. Maybe you will learn something.

 
Comment by Neil

To compare a racist pastor and his racist statements to the willing death and sacrifice of the savior of ALL mankind (black, white, brown etc). Is ignorant and ludicrous in the extreme. Jesus Christ would have not agreed with Wright’s racism and fanaticism, Christ loved ALL men equally, Jeremiah Wright obviously does NOT love all ment equally.

 
Comment by Chris

OMG, now you guys are getting desperate! Would you give it a rest! You are making all repubs look bad!

 
Comment by Paul Hahn

keep this up and watch obama’s numbers tank

 
Comment by JDale

Put no other Gods before thee……………

 
Comment by Kimberly

Boy, the Obama/Wright debacle continues……..

 
Comment by Yaakov Sullivan

Congratulation to Jeremy Wright. As a white gay Catholic I am happy about pastor Wright ministry. We need more people like Pastor Wright to show us the way. When I see Pastor Wright I see a black Jesus in front of me. Bless this church and bless Pastor Wright and minister Farrakhan.

 
Comment by Yorb Tristy

When considering the amazing backlash at Obamas religious life, and his pastors words… It seems now that Romney’s Mormon views really werent that bad! His Mormon views were a huge concern to many, frivolously, when truly his life and church has proven to be decent citizens in majority of cases.
I am wishing now that I went for the mormon, instead of the liberal with less christian-like actions. Boy was I wrong.

 

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