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Margaret Austin presents to an audience of religious leaders at Myers Park Presbyterian Church about HIV/AIDS. She talks about how everyone is touched by HIV/AIDS and how it presents an opportunity for the church to be its best and address the crisis. (3:30) HIV/AIDS can be a risky topic in that it may alienate some church parishioners. Churches can begin to address HIV/AIDS through prayer, (9:30) HIV/AIDS education, (15:30) and encouraging individual ministries around HIV/AIDS. (20:00) RAIN Care Teams and how they provide pastoral care through practical support. (24:30) How to organize an AIDS ministry within a church/religious organization. (34:30) How Austin became involved in AIDS/HIV ministry in 1983. (38:20) Three serious issues: power of ignorance and fear around HIV/AIDS, human arrogance, and judgement. (44:40) RAIN doesn't proselytize or lead with religion. (58:00) Conclusion.

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