Now, Think Progress has suggested five people of faith whom it thinks would be able substitutes
1. Bishop Minerva G. Carcaño – A bishop in the United Methodist Church,....
2. Rev. Otis Moss III – Pastor of Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ,...
3. Very Reverend Gary R. Hall – Rev. Hall, an Episcopal priest and dean of the National Cathedral in Washington, DC....
4. Brian McLaren – ....A pastor, author, and speaker within the emerging church movement...
5. Someone who isn’t Christian – ....Possible candidates could include Rabbi Denise Eger, Muslims such as interfaith activist Eboo Patel, or any number of representatives from the Sikh community, just to name a few.....
Go to TP to read more about them.
Who do you think should speak?
1 comment:
No one. No one did until the 1930s as far as I've been able to find.
BTW every person giving a benediction or invocation since 1989 has been Protestant. Before that Catholics and Jews and sometimes Eastern Orthodox were frequently involved.
I might nominate Joan Chittister as she is a good speaker.
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