Peace Starts With Me Interfaith Celebration
True Parents’ legacy of peace and interfaith unity once again hit the illustrious venue of Madison Square Garden on July 15 for the Peace Starts With Me interfaith gathering. Co-sponsored by FFWPU, the Universal Peace Federation (UPF), Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP), and the American Clergy Leadership Conference (ACLC), the program made a call for peace starting with ourselves and expanding outward into our communities, the nation and the world.
The stadium was nearly full with guests hailing from a wide variety of national, racial, and religious backgrounds, bringing a unique beauty to the praise and worship that significantly highlighted the event. Among the participants were the 2,000 Voice Choir, 200 Praise Dancers, and 600 youth and young adults from the Hyojeong weekend workshop.
The program embraced the diversity of its audience from the start, with Archbishop George Augustus Stallings, Jr., National Co-Chair of the American Clergy Leadership Conference (ACLC) and the emcee of the event, introducing groups and visitors from a variety of faith groups, churches, organizations, and regions, as well as the Hyojeong Youth. He then fired up the audience with roaring praise for God.
Pastor Paula White-Cain then continued the theme of Peace Starts With Me, reminding those in the audience, “We’re not waiting for change; we bring change.” She spoke powerfully and eloquently on the nature of God as our parent who wants to dwell with us and change the world through us.
FFWPU International Vice President Dr. Ki Hoon Kim highlighted the importance of unity in America: “Mother Moon pointed out what our problem is today. More than anything else, we as Americans need God and True Parents for the sake of God’s nation.We must come together and build this country, America.”
FFWPU USA President Dr. Michael Balcomb then read proclamations from elected officials, including the official announcement that July 15, starting this year, is Peace Starts With Me Day in the borough of Brooklyn.
Pastor T.L. Barrett, the Senior Pastor of the Life Center Church of God in Christ in Chicago, first shared about the role True Mother has played in restoring his own marriage, and then emphasized that she is just as meaningful to every individual in the room. “No one is working harder with a deeper parental heart than Rev. Sun Myung Moon and Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon,” said Pastor T.L. Barrett. “They teach to embrace your own religion, embrace others, and live as one family… Heaven is celebrating the presence of all religions here today.
With Pastor Barrett’s moving introduction, True Mother then took the stage and shared the keynote message, speaking about the history of God’s Providence, the world’s dire need for true parents who can guide us to live as true brothers and sisters, and how America can be a leader in restoring peace of earth, starting with each of us. She closed with a hopeful call to action, that if we practice true love everywhere we go, shine our light to the world, and live for the sake of others, God’s peaceful home on earth is not far away.
Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, a member of the New York City Council and U.S. House of Representatives, recited words from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to highlight the need to live for the sake of others. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” Congresswoman Clarke reminded the audience. She continued, “What affects anyone directly affects us all indirectly.” She ultimately encouraged those in the audience to rededicate to the call to start and create peace on this earth.
Throughout these inspirational messages, everyone in the audience glorified God through music and dance, with powerful performances from Grammy-award winners Bishop Hezekiah Walker and Yolanda Adams, Shamira Mighty, and FFWPU’s Apple Heaven United, a conjunction of the original Apple Heaven band from Korea and Apple Heaven U.S.A. The entire stadium stood up, clapping, dancing, and singing along as they proclaimed, “Every praise is to our God” and many more songs of worship. The variety of musical genres and cultures represented in the musical performances again displayed the beauty of interfaith and intercultural oneness before God.
Reflections
Here are some reflections from people who attended the event or watched from afar via live broadcast:
Wow, the last time I was at Madison Square Garden was in 1982 at the 2075 Blessing and I thought that would never be topped, but this evening–even though I could not be physically there–I can only say God was truly happy this afternoon and His message was truly spoken out not only for America but to the world. Thank you True Mother for speaking! Let peace really start with ME!
-Alan Ingram
This event was amazing! I was watching it on the computer screen, and even though I wasn’t there live, I could feel the spirit from beginning to end. When True Mother appeared on screen, I felt her presence with me back at home. When True Mother was speaking, I thought about the impact that I want to make back home, but especially being involved and being active to make True Mother’s dream come true. It got me really fired up and I felt spiritually alive and reawakened. It brought me to tears to see her, and the many lives she’s impacted. Especially in her speech, she was talking about how Jesus couldn’t fulfill his mission, and it took a long time for True Mother to appear onto this earth, and I thought about how precious it is for True Mother to be alive, and standing right in front of us. Whenever she speaks, she has a powerful, strong, and courageous spirit with her that always makes me want to redetermine myself over and over for God.
-Junyo Nakamura
True Mother was like a tsunami as myriads of people were hungry to hear her message of hope and peace. At the same time, there were people who attended out of curiosity, who ended up listening to a strong message that they didn’t expect: our Heavenly Parent has been working throughout human history with unchanging will and love!
I was amazed by how quietly and respectfully people were listening to True Mother’s speech. I was moved to see that one of the non-Unificationists I had invited was crying when she saw True Mother walk on the podium.
-Adiel Chavez
My wife and I were able to attend the program felt it was a great success. The sponsors did a remarkable job coordinating and executing all of the activities which were very powerful. But most of all we were impressed by True Mother’s heart and courage to take her rightful stand as the True Parents of humankind and to implore us to realize God’s kingdom on earth together with her at this opportune time. We were very happy to witness the overwhelming show of support True Mother received from the diverse audience and sincerely hope that it comforted her heart.
-Richard Van Loon
Stay tuned for True Mother’s speech, interviews, and more available at familyfed.org in the days to come!
Pamela Stein
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I shed tears through the praise music. I watched the utter devotion of the 2,000 member choir, pouring energy into MSG. I cried. Our translation was spotty, but I heard so clearly True Mother reveal her identity. I’m so excited. I want to tell every woman I meet that the Only Begotten Daughter of God is indeed on earth! They will surely be as excited as I am.
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Mark Champagne
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Attending the event was well worth the 20+ hour bus ride from Minneapolis. It felt like an old fashioned Moonie Crusade. Wonderful to see Manhattan and the New Yorker Hotel. True Mother had grace and dignity with tremendous gravitas and presence. It was clear we stood before a great soul. I believe True Mother was fulfilling a condition by making a great declaration before our nation. America needs to fulfill its promise and mission as a great nation.
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Galvan family
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So awesome. Mother Moon was magnificent. And really loved the singers, dancers, the pastor who spoke, Yolanda Adams, Hezekiah Walker. Great, tremendous, magnificent, blessing to be there, with our guests and family. ITN
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Anne-Marie
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I am very pleased that I attended this event. I truly enjoy everything from the give and take between the MCs to True Mother’ smile and talk and everything in between. One very small thing moved me very much. It was the song FireCraker America. It was sang by a young Korean singing group, they don’t speak English, but they sang a song about my country, America. They did not sing about their country but about mine in their own native language. To me, this was the most moving experience. They are also very good singers and performers.
Thank you so much for every one who participated and for everyone who were able to put all this together.
Sincerely,
Anne-Marie
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Rev.Peter Oscar Phillips
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It was truly awesome. God is God always and forever..time to get up and stand up.reach out touch somebody hand,it will make the world a better place
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