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RICK WARREN INVITES HILLARY CLINTON TO HIS CHURCH



Posted: 11/15/07


A Larry Ross Communications, News Release

 

SEN. CLINTON FIRST TO CONFIRM PARTICIPATION AT GLOBAL SUMMIT ON AIDS AND THE CHURCH:

Third Annual Saddleback Church Event Works to Bring Together

 Presidential Hopefuls for Conversation on HIV/AIDS Crisis

 

LAKE FOREST, Calif., Nov. 15, 2007 – Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) is the first of six invited presidential candidates to confirm participation at the third annual Global Summit on AIDS and the Church to be held Nov. 27 through Dec. 1 at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. and hosted by pastor and "The Purpose Driven Life" author Dr. Rick Warren and his wife Kay.

 

The Warrens have extended invitations to leading presidential candidates. Five invitees, including former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.), former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, have expressed a desire to participate and are currently working on scheduling issues.

 

"Inviting politicians from different perspectives to the Summit is not a political decision – it is a humanitarian and Christian action," said Rick Warren. "When millions are dying each year, we're interested in lives, not labels. We want everyone to become concerned about the AIDS pandemic."

 

Sens. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) and Obama spoke at last year's Summit due to their previous work with AIDS and poverty. The Global Summit on AIDS and the Church was established on the conviction that AIDS cannot be ended without mobilizing the Churches' global distribution network, massive pool of volunteers and local credibility in villages around the world. This year's Summit will feature more than 50 world-class speakers and experts. Sessions will include leaders from business, government, medicine, non-profit and ministry sectors who are working locally and globally in an attempt to arrest the growing AIDS pandemic.

 

            "The HIV/AIDS pandemic is so large that it can't be stopped without the combined efforts of leadership in the public, private/profit and faith sectors," said Kay Warren. "Obviously, that includes whoever is elected as the next president of the United States. We are urging all of the current presidential candidates to continue and expand the international efforts of AIDS relief of the current administration. To stop what has been started would mean the deaths of literally millions of women, children and men who are alive today solely because of treatment and prevention strategies available through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)."

 

            The HIV/AIDS initiative of Saddleback Church is a key part of the P.E.A.C.E. plan, an overarching humanitarian strategy launched three years ago. This worldwide effort is to mobilize 1 billion church members to Promote Reconciliation, Equip servant leaders, Assist the poor, Care for the sick and Educate the next generation. One session of the Summit will feature a report about the P.E.A.C.E. plan progress and the lessons learned over the past three years as a result of sending out more than 7,500 members to test the plan in 69 countries.

 

 "I commend Rick and Kay Warren for their work to fight HIV/AIDS," Clinton said. "Our churches have a powerful role to play in raising the consciousness of the nation and the world to this pandemic and urge compassion for the sick and the suffering. When we come together, seeking the common good, we can find solutions to our biggest challenges and reinforce our faith that a call to action can change lives. I am honored to participate in this 'coming together' at the third annual Global Summit on AIDS and the Church."

 

            Rick and Kay Warren are international advocates for the HIV/AIDS crisis. Kay chronicles her journey into the world of HIV/AIDS advocacy in her debut book "Dangerous Surrender" (Zondervan, November 2007). For more information about the Warrens and the 2007 AIDS Summit, visit www.AIDSandTheChurch.com.           

 

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EDITOR'S NOTE: To pre-credential for attendance and to gain additional information, please visit the media Web site at www.AIDSandTheChurch.com.

 

 

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Re: Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 12/20/07 03:27:12 PM Age 44, FL
You obviously have never read any of Rick Warren's material or visited his church. God's Word and the study of the Word are the foundation of all that Rick Teaches. Just because his terminology & presentation doesn't match yours, doesn't mean he isn't teaching correctly. I seem to remember another teacher in history who was criticized for being true to the teachings of the established religion. They ended up crucifying him. The fruit of Rick's work is the housands of lives Changed by the power of Christ in his church and the millions around the world.

Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 12/04/07 10:11:35 AM Age 31, IL
I am troubled and confused by this event; I was not aware that Saddleback had decided to back Hillary as the candidate for president. Do they support her views on abortion as well? Why has she been chosen by the church? What is it about her that they support and agree with? I am not comfortable when churches support specific candidates: if Saddleback supports Hillary, what does that mean for Republicans in the church? Does that mean they will be made uncomfortable, even unintentionally?



Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 11/28/07 12:54:41 PM Age 58, TX
The title of your article was misleading. It sounded as if Rick Warren was singling out Hillary to come to his church to speak on this issue. But in reading the entire article, he is having six candidates come. I think Rick Warren is following his heart in this issue of AIDS and although it isn't in my opinion what the central purpose of the church is, it apparently is on the heart of his church and himself.

Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 11/27/07 08:27:06 AM Age 28, TX
Great. Rick Warren is trying to get the likely winners to come to his "church," so he can try to shoehorn his globalist PEACE plan into the federal budget. I object strenuously to his contention that God needs the help of the world's kings and moneychangers, in order to achieve His goals. We're just lucky that we His children get to help at all; and now we're trying to graft in unbelievers!--Mrs. Pilgrim



Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 11/24/07 08:03:15 PM Age 75, AL
DEAR RICK, I AM 100% IN FAVOR OF YOU INVITING THE PRESIDENTAL CANADATES TO SPEAK. ON THE ADES AND THE CHURCH PLAYING ITS ROLE IN THE PERVENTION OF THIS DREADED DISEASE. I AM BISHOP LOUIE J. FINCHER A MINISTER OF THE CHURCHES OF GOD IN ALABAMA. REGARLESS OF THE POLITICAL POSITIONS OF AN INDIVIDUAL WE SHOULD TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT WORKING TOGEATHER ON THIS SUBJEST. MAT GOD BLESS YOU EFFORTS. LOUIE J. FINCHER

Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 11/23/07 01:57:09 PM Age 52, AL
Way to go Rick! If conservative Christians are going to have any influence national culture and politics, it must be done in a mature and an intelligent way, and that means having discussions with people who may not be other conservative Christians. I don't anything about Rick Warren's political leanings, but this sounds like a great idea.



Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 11/23/07 09:35:29 AM Age 30, MI
Seems like an inordinate focus on personalities and symbolism over substance on the part of CWN. The headline got my attention as it purported that Rick and Hillary are getting together - when he is actually inviting all the candidates to further his cause. So why not focus the article on the substance of the cause? Or why not focus this ministry on causes that could tangibly help and serve others, especially the Lost? My meager suggestion: train your guns and energy on those headed for hell or just stay out and quit nit picking on other believers trying (albiet imperfectly) to serve the downtrodden.

Re: Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 11/22/07 01:44:35 PM Age 42, KS
Rick Warren needs to get saved before he can lead Hillary or anyone else to the Lord.



Re: Re: Rick Warren Invites Hillary Clinton To His Church
Posted On: 11/21/07 10:26:31 AM Age 42, MN
Rather, let's praise God that Mike Huckabee may be there. He would be the voice in the wilderness. The lone sheep among wolves. Pray that maybe he can share the Gospel while there.

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