Alabama Senate election: Roy Moore guest of African-American church for Sunday service

Bishop James L. Lowe Jr. with GOP Alabama Senate candidate Roy S. Moore. (Screenshot from WBRC)

The Republican candidate in Alabama’s Dec. 12 special Senate election visited Birmingham’s Guiding Light church, a predominately African-American faith community led by Bishop James L. Lowe Jr. for Sunday services, according to a report by Rick Journey with the city’s WBRC-Fox6 News.

https://twitter.com/RickJourneyWBRC/status/937521506334240768

The bishop brought Roy S. Moore, who twice was the state’s chief justice, to the front stage of the church and allowed him to make some remarks, and in his own remarks, Lowe said of Moore: “He’s on a cross. He’s being crucified now.”

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WBRC FOX6 News – Birmingham, AL

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