"It is amazing when we think about how far we have come since March of 1965 when the Bloody Sunday march occurred through August of that year, when the Voting Rights Act was signed into law," he said, and praised Dr. King for pushing America past some of the blatant restrictive laws and customs that denied African Americans access to voting booths.
"He was a non-violent person and he advocated non-violence," said Pastor Augustine. "I'm almost sure he's turning over in his grave, given the things that happened in the Capitol on January the 6th."
He referenced the chaos that prevailed for hours that day, as rioters forced their way into places where the nation's lawmakers managed to find shelter, out of harm's way.
That's why his message from the pulpit addressed the nation's challenges, moving forward.
"An open letter to Dr. King rather than a typical sermon. Where we will talk about how his dream is coming to fruition," he said, "But we also will talk about how, over the course of the last four years, we've fallen asleep and that dream certainly has gotten off track. January the 20th will mark a new beginning in our country's history. It's a new opportunity to bring to fruition many of the things he fought for and quite frankly, gave his life for. And that means an inclusive society where everyone is welcome at the table."
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