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Evening religious service at St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church on the topic of HIV/AIDS. Begins with a sermon in the evening. Begins with a call to worship, hymns and preaching. (7:50) Prayer for members of the church challenged by HIV. Prayer for the care providers. (10:28) This church is committed to serving those with HIV and AIDS. African American Church can no longer remain silent. (13:35) Members of the congregation speak on the topic of HIV/AIDS and how it affects African Americans in particular. (21:09) A woman in costume acts in the role of Mary Magdalene. (28:55) Song. (38:40) Congregants share personal experiences and thoughts on stopping HIV/AIDS, some of which is inaudible. (38:05) Choir. (46:15) Sermon from the Rev. (52:30) Dr. Carl Arrington. Religious leaders and community must be willing to lead and talk about how AIDS and HIV afffect all of us, and advocate for access to care. Remove the guilt and stigma, we are all God's children. (59:20) There is a cost for HIV/AIDS research and prevention. You can give financially. Be a generous giver. (1:04:32) Song as congregation donates. Choir. (1:12:17) Recognition awards for regional church leaders who have worked in partnership with RAIN. (1:22:20) Dance performance. (1:26:10) Rev. Debbie Warren speaks on behalf of RAIN. Discusses her journey, why she started RAIN, and how the group pivoted toward social justice. Southeast is underfunded per number of HIV infections. Need more money for prevention. (1:35:45) Conclusion of program, choir.

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