The community-wide Racial Healing and Action Service sponsored by ISAAC on September 2 filled Second Baptist Church with people from a wide array of congregations and ethnicities.
They gathered to listen, reflect, acknowledge, heal, stand and act, in response to the long list of racist killings across the United States.
The crowd enthusiastically stood in response to ISAAC President Pastor Matt Weiler’s call for everyone to stand and commit to taking the one-day YWCA anti-racism training, the two-and-a-half day ERACCE training, or joining ISAAC in anti-racism work.
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