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Date Added: June 02, 2008 01:04:03 PM
After 48 years, pastor of Apostolic Church of God passes reins to his son With his arms outstretched in a final embrace, civil rights legend and Chicago activist Bishop Arthur M. Brazier delivered his last sermon Sunday morning, telling his congregation to avoid prayers for prosperity and instead focus on serving the poor and loving God.

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